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Friday, August 7, 1998

Zarir zooms to success

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
MUMBAI, Aug 6: Zarir Warden and Anagha Bhide destroyed all hopes that the Swaminathans might have had in the Greater Mumbai District badminton tournament finals at the CCI courts today.

Warden, quick and focussed, put Narayan to sword with a convincing 15-13, 15-7 win in the midget boys' final. The other Swaminathan, Girija, took a game off top seed Anagha Bhide before bowing out, 9-11, 11-2, 11-6, to a series of mistakes.

In other final matches, Harsh Jhaveri needed just nine minutes, a mere three for the first game, to beat Rushab Chhapia 15-1, 15-0 in the mini boys' section.

Shivani Mayekar was too strong for Maitreye Nigvekar in the midget girls', recording a 15-minute 11-2, 11-6 win.

Warden wallop: The 12-year-old Warden displayed enough ambition to quell whatever little challenge that the canny Narayan could pose. The Campion School seventh standard student stayed ahead all through the 28-minute final, clinching the title after a tired Narayan netted his return at match point.

The GopiChand fan, who plays soccer and squash "occasionally", wants to make a career in the sport, which may not be a big problem for his parents since he does "okay" in school.

Bhide barrage: Anagha Bhide showed her mettle in the first game itself as she fought back four points from match point down.

Leading 6-5, Girija took four straight points to reach game point. But Anagha saved two game points and brought scores to 9-10 when one mistake did her in.

She netted a return and Girija found her nerve to close the match.

But it was Anagha from there on as she wrapped up the next game in five minutes and capitalised on Girija's plethora of errors in the decider to take home the title.

RESULTS

Boys' singles (semi-finals): Harshad Tawade bt Mayur Bhojwani 15-10, 15-1; Deepak Jaitley bt Abhishek Kejriwal 15-5, 15-13.

Sub-junior boys' singles (semi-finals): Swapnil Vyawaharkar bt Aniket Limaye 15-1, 15-1; Rakesh Yadav bt Animesh Kejriwal 15-4, 15-1.

Midget boys' singles (final):Zarir Warden bt Swaminathan Narayan 15-13, 15-7.

Mini boys singles (final): Harsh Jhaveri bt Rushab Chhapia 15-1, 15-0.

Girls' singles (semi-finals): Neha Gangoli bt Shambhavi Shivalkar 11-1, 11-0; Pooja Kotwani bt Sampada Pai 11-8, 11-9.

Midget girls' singles (final): Shivani Mayekar bt Maitreye Nigvekar 11-2, 11-6.

Mini girls' singles (final): Anagha Bhide bt Girija Swaminathan 9-11, 11-2, 11-6.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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