Tag: Ashwini Ponnappa

  • Ashwini to group up with Tanisha Crasto in girls’s doubles

    Former World Championship medallist, Ashwini Ponnappa will pair with teen Tanisha Crasto to renew her girls’s doubles profession from subsequent season. Ashwini had mutually break up her mixture with Sikki Reddy earlier this yr.

    “We’re starting out from next year, hopefully we manage an entry at the India Open,” a really excited Tanisha, stated on Friday. The duo have been coaching for some time now, and Tanisha reckons the partnership is coming alongside moderately properly, after each determined to pair up after parting methods with respective companions. “We both had different partners and split around the same time. The coaches suggested maybe we should play together. So we had a talk. I think it’s working out very well,” Tanisha added.

    Should India Open not materialize, then the duo will strive getting into the Indonesia occasion. Ashwini was ranked No 24 together with Sikki, whereas Tanisha was No 130 with Shruti Mishra. “She needed someone who can finish from the front court, and I needed a partner who could hit from the back and set it up for me. We are working hard to gel this combination. It’s exciting, can’t wait to start,” she added.

    Ashwini has a World’s medal to her identify, in addition to CWG gold and silver, and has taken over mentorship position taking part in with Sikki and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy. “I’ve always looked up to her as an idol. She has great on-court attitude and is one of the strongest hitters. I learn new things every single day from her,” Tanisha added.

    The growth is sweet information for India’s Uber Cup group, as now two formidable pairings can complement the singles. With Gayatri Gopichand and Treesa Jolly cracking Top 20, Ashwini – Tanisha can get into the combo to supply two aggressive challenges, given the second doubles was all the time a weak hyperlink in group occasions.

  • Ashwini Ponnappa eager on contemporary begin in badminton combined doubles

    Ashwini Ponnappa is looking for a brand new journey, and embarking on a “very greedy” part of her profession, she chuckles, brimming with the beginning of a plan. On a brief hiatus in the meanwhile, Ashwini has determined to present ladies’s doubles a break and won’t proceed her partnership with N. Sikki Reddy. Where she’s seeking to begin from scratch is combined doubles, and can now associate tall 22-year-old Sai Pratheek Krishnaprasad.

    Pratheek has been taking part in doubles with Ishan Bhatnagar, and Ashwini – who performed combined with Satwiksairaj Rankireddy – desires to present the brand new partnership a superb go, minus any strain. “We basically want to see how it goes for the next two-three months. I enjoy mixed doubles, and I’m keen to start off and work on our combination but not be too stressed about an xyz ranking or xyz tournament,” says India’s a number of medal-winning doubles shuttler. “It will be about finding the right understanding and sync, rather than targeting specific tournaments. Of course, I’d love to qualify for Paris (Olympics) with a good standing, but that’s a very long way to go,” she stated.

    Pratheek is an thrilling expertise, with superb rear-court expertise, plus dependable in defence having performed males’s doubles. The Bengaluru lad, who unwinds taking part in drums, is somebody Ashwini is eager on taking part in alongside as she seems to rejuvenate her personal profession, with a primary objective of “starting to play well.”

    “We’ll see how it shapes up. I’m not someone who will insist to a junior that you have to play with me. I’m optimistic this will work, but if it doesn’t, no hard feelings,” she says of a calmer tempo of goal-setting. For Pratheek, it’ll be an expertise to be taught shortly from an completed associate on the circuit.

    Time for change

    Ashwini’s partnership with Sikki, she reckons, has run its course, and she or he believes they maxed out no matter they might doubtlessly obtain. “Of course, you can’t compare our partnership with me & Jwala’s. We don’t have as many results. But we both worked hard and gave it our best. Sikki is a go-getter and very hardworking. She’ll do well with her next partner,” she says.

    Ashwini made the combined semis of a Super 1000 with Satwik, and she or he and Sikki ran some high pairings shut, plus made the All England quarters and certified for the World Tour Finals. Yet, the pairing was daunted by accidents and endgame woes. “Those were some good results, but I’m very greedy. I want more wins,” she says. She doesn’t rule out taking part in ladies’s doubles once more, however is eager on giving combined a superb laborious push.

    But topmost in her priorities is rediscovering enjoyment in her recreation. A bunch of losses in the previous couple of months did go away her glum. “Honestly, I didn’t find playing difficult physically. It was more of the unforeseen mental changes that took a toll. You plan training a certain way, and then unforeseen things happen, mentally you take a beating,” she stated with out elaboration. But the drive is alive. “I love playing badminton. I need to enjoy myself to play well. When that’s hindered, there’s no point.” It’s the place the frenzied depth of combined doubles can zing up her motivation.

    Indian doubles begins to rumble

    Women’s doubles internationally is a punishing affair, with the Japanese, Koreans and Chinese actually drawing out the final ounce of vitality in every match. “They tend to be doubles machines. I’ve been at it since 2010 and now we are in 2022. That’s long, and it’s high time youngsters took over and performed,” says the 2011 World Championships bronze medallist, 2010 Commonwealth Games champ and 2014 CWG silver medallist. Ashwini was additionally central to India profitable the 2018 CWG combined workforce gold.

    As model ambassador of the Red Bull occasion, India’s solely solely ladies’s doubles match with the nationwide finals in Delhi on October 21, Ashwini is completely satisfied on the progress kids are making. “Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand have a lot of potential. They are fast and agile and only need to believe in themselves. It’ll be important for them to get consistent and build on good results. It was great to see Ashwini Bhatt and Shikha Gautam play well at the Worlds. Things are definitely better for doubles now, and I’m glad they are getting support. I’m not bitter that things have gotten better now. It’s great for Indian badminton,” she says.

    What began with their Women’s Doubles World Championship bronze in 2011 has continued with Satwik-Chirag Shetty’s first males’s doubles bronze on the Worlds final month. Both instances the fancied singles had drawn a clean. “I’m very happy for Satwik and Chirag, they have had a fantastic year and have great fun off court too. Their rapport is excellent,” she says. Two males’s pairings made it to the doubles quarters of the Worlds and a 3rd is within the wings. “Hopefully, this trend takes off in women’s doubles too soon,” she says.

  • India Open: Seven gamers take a look at constructive for Covid-19

    The Covid-19 pandemic has continued to hamper all actions together with sports activities occasions as now the India Open match has been rocked by the virus. Seven Indian players- Kidambi Srikanth, Ashwini Ponnappa, Ritika Thakar, Treesa Jolly, Mithun Manjunath, Simran Singhi and Khushi Gupta have examined constructive and have withdrawn from the occasion, the Badminton World Federation (BWF) mentioned on Thursday.
    “The players returned a positive result to a mandatory RT-PCR test conducted on Tuesday. Doubles partners deemed close contact of the seven players have also been withdrawn from the tournament,” the world governing physique mentioned in a press release.
    “The players will not be replaced in the main draw and their opponents will be given a walkover to the next round.”The BWF introduced the information within the wee hours on Thursday however didn’t reveal the names of the seven gamers.

    🚨 Seven gamers have examined constructive for COVID-19 on the #IndiaOpen2022.#BWFWorldTour https://t.co/8OBR6PJ8yH
    — BWF (@bwfmedia) January 12, 2022
    B Sai Praneeth, the 2019 world championship bronze medallist, double specialists Manu Attri and Dhruv Rawat had examined constructive for the virus forward of their departure for the nationwide capital and had pulled out earlier than the beginning of the match.
    The total England badminton contingent had additionally withdrawn forward of the Super 500 occasion after the nation’s doubles specialist Sean Vendy and coach Nathan Robertson examined constructive for the virus.
    Organised by the Badminton Association of India, the 2022 version of India Open is being held behind closed doorways on the Indira Gandhi Stadium’s KD Jadhav Indoor Hall.

    As per the COVID-19 protocols, all of the collaborating gamers are being examined on a regular basis on the lodge and outdoors the stadium.
    Two-time Olympic medallist P V Sindhu, World Championships silver and bronze medallists Kidambi Srikanth and Lakshya Sen, London Games bronze winner Saina Nehwal are among the many Indian gamers who’ve reached the second spherical of the match.
    Among high worldwide stars, world champion Loh Kean Yew, three-time males’s doubles world champion Mohammad Ahsan, and Thailand’s Busanan Ongbamrungphan are competing within the match, which is being hosted for the primary time in three years following the cancellation of the final two editions because of the pandemic.Delhi reported 27,561 COVID-19 circumstances, the second-highest single-day rise because the pandemic started, and 40 deaths on Wednesday.
    With PTI inputs

  • Orleans Masters: Saina Nehwal enters semifinals, Kidambi Srikanth loses

    Indian ace Saina Nehwal eked out an exhilarating three-game win over USA’s Iris Wang to advance to the ladies’s singles semifinals however Kidambi Srikanth crashed out of the lads’s singles competitors on the Orleans Masters badminton event right here on Friday.
    It is the primary semifinals in two years for world no. 20 Saina, who’s determined to build up rating factors to make it to her 4 Olympics on the Tokyo Games. Her final semifinal look was in January 2019 within the Indonesia Masters 500 event which she had received.
    The fourth-seeded Indian, who had withdrawn from the All England Championships final week as a consequence of an damage, needed to dig deep to script a 21-19 17-21 21-19 win over world no. 36 Wang in a gruelling quarterfinals match that lasted precisely an hour.
    The London Olympic bronze medallist will face both Denmark’s Line Christophersen or compatriot Ira Sharma for a spot within the finals on the Super 100 occasion, which is part of BWF’s revised Olympic qualification occasions.
    Former world primary Srikanth, nevertheless, reduce a sorry determine as he went down 19-21 17-21 to France’s Toma Junior Popov in a 31-minute males’s singles quarterfinals.

    Star doubles participant Ashwini Ponnappa dished out an outstanding recreation as she first paired up with N Sikki Reddy to notch up a surprising 21-14 21-18 win over England’s third seeded duo of Chloe Birch and Lauren Smith in ladies’s doubles.
    Ashwini then mixed with Dhruv Kapila to outwit England’s Max Flynn and Jessica Pugh 21-13 21-18 in blended doubles quarterfinals.
    Ashwini and Sikki, world no. 25, will face prime seeded Thailand mixture of Jongkolphan Kititharakul and Rawinda Prajongjai subsequent in ladies’s doubles.
    Ashwini and Dhruv will meet Niclas Nohr and Amalie Magelund in blended doubles semifinals.
    Young Ira Sharma additionally was no match for Christophersen, happening 11-21 8-21 in one other ladies’s singles quarterfinals.
    Earlier, the Indian males’s doubles pair of Krishna Prasad Garaga and Vishnu Vardhan Goud Panjala outwitted world no. 47 French duo of Christo Popov and Toma Junior Popov 21-17 10-21 22-20 in an hour and three minutes to make it to the semifinals.
    The unheralded Indian duo will face England’s Callum Hemming and Steven Stallwood for a spot within the ultimate on Saturday.
    The English pair had ended the marketing campaign of Indian seventh seeds MR Arjun and Dhruv Kapila 21-19 18-21 23-21 within the quarterfinals.
    Saina dished out a compact recreation as she led 11-5 on the first interval however Wang narrowed the hole to 13-15 after the break. The American reeled off 5 straight factors subsequent to seize a 18-16 lead.
    However, Saina sealed the opening recreation with 4 straight factors.
    The second recreation was a detailed affair as each the gamers fought arduous earlier than Saina eked out a slender 13-11 lead on the mid-game however a decided Wang pushed forward and roared again into contest.
    In the decider, Saina led 6-4 after which 12-8. The Indian saved her nostril forward regardless of Wang respiratory down her neck. Saina grabbed three match factors, wasted two of them earlier than clinching the match.

  • Swiss Open: Srikanth, Satwik-Ashwini pair by means of to second spherical

    Top Indian shuttler Kidambi Srikanth staved off a spirited problem from compatriot Sameer Verma to make a successful begin to his marketing campaign on the Swiss Open Super 300 event on Wednesday.
    The fourth seeded Indian, who had claimed the title in 2015, took little over an hour to see off 2018 winner Sameer 18-21 21-18 21-11 in a hard-fought males’s singles opening spherical match.
    World no. 13 Srikanth, an Olympic hopeful, might be up in opposition to France’s Thomas Rouxel within the Round of 16. Rouxel beat Canada’s Xiaodong Sheng 21-18 21-14 in one other first spherical match.
    Sourabh Verma additionally gained his first spherical match in opposition to Switzerland’s Christian Kirchmayr 21-19 21-18. He faces eight seed Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand within the Round of 16.
    However, H S Prannoy made an early exit after dropping to France’s Mark Calijouw 19-21 21-9 17-21 in a males’s singles first spherical match.
    Last night time, Indian blended doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Ashwini Ponnappa notched up an upset 21-18 21-10 win over the world no 8 and second-seeded Indonesian pair of Hafiz Faizal and Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja within the opening spherical.
    Satwik and Ashwini, who reached the semifinals of the Toyota Thailand Open Super 1000 occasion in January, had earlier defeated the Indonesian mixture on the Yonex Thailand Open in an exhilarating three-game match in January.
    The world no 19 duo, who’ve been coaching below new overseas coach Mathias Boe for the final one month, will face one other Indonesian pair — Rinov Rivaldy and Pitha Haningtyas Mentari — subsequent.
    The second seeded Indian pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty additionally gained their first spherical males’s doubles match in opposition to Christopher Grimley and Matthew Grimley of Scotland 21-18 19-21 21-16.
    Another Indian shuttler, Pranaav Jerry Chopra, who was returning to motion after a COVID-19 pandemic break, didn’t have a very good outing as he alongside together with his blended doubles accomplice N Sikki Reddy misplaced 18-21 15-21 to the third-seeded English pair of Marcus Ellis and Lauren Smith in 39 minutes.
    Swiss Open is the primary occasion of the prolonged Olympic qualification interval which can finish on June 15.

  • Dream run of Indian doubles pairs finish with semifinal defeat at Thailand Open

    The Indian blended doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Ashwini Ponnappa produced a spirited efficiency earlier than taking place narrowly to prime seeds Dechapol Puavaranukroh and Sapsiree Taerattanachai within the semifinals of the Toyota Thailand Open on Saturday.
    Up in opposition to the world quantity three Thai pair, Satwik and Ashwini, who’re ranked thirty sixth, confirmed nice abilities and temperament as they scripted a unprecedented fightback after dropping the opening recreation by a whisker.
    However, ultimately, Dechapol and Sapsiree prevailed 22-20 18-21 21-12 over the Indians in a 57-minute battle.
    Satwik and Ashwini, who spent many of the final 12 months away from the court docket in two totally different cities and will solely apply collectively for a couple of weeks, on Friday grew to become the primary Indian blended doubles pair to succeed in the semifinals of a BWF World Tour Super 1000 occasion.
    Earlier, the spectacular run of Satwik and Chirag Shetty additionally got here to an finish after a detailed semifinal defeat in males’s doubles.
    The Indian pair, ranked tenth on the earth, misplaced 18-21 18-21 to world quantity 9 Malaysian mixture of Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik in a 35-minute match.
    Tokyo Olympics medal contender, Satwik and Chirag, had received their maiden tremendous 500 title in Thailand and entered the finals of French open tremendous 750 occasion in 2019. The duo had participated in Super 1000 occasions in 2018 advert 2019 however that is the primary time it entered the semifinals.
    In blended doubles, Satwik and Ashwini had performed twice in opposition to the Thailand pair however may by no means take a recreation away. The duo confirmed nice resilience on Saturday to meet up with their fancied rivals all through the match earlier than succumbing to some unforced errors within the decider.
    The two pairs performed some fabulous rallies and there was hardly something to separate them. The Thai gamers have been up 11-10 on the break and jumped to a 17-12 lead at one stage however Satwik and Ashwini confirmed nice dedication to attract parity at 20-20. But nonetheless, Dechapol and Sapsiree managed to pocket the primary recreation.
    In the second recreation, Dechapol and Sapsiree once more opened up a 11-6 lead however the Indian pair received 8 of the subsequent 9 factors to make it 15-15 after which went into the lead with Satwik unleashing a strong smash.
    The duo stored shifting collectively until 18-18. But Dechapol discovered the online after which Satwik produced one other trademark smash because the Indian duo roared again into the competition.
    In the decider, the Thai pair have been up 3-0 and prolonged it to 10-7. The skilled pair continued their good run and managed to create a niche of 15-11 after Ashwini discovered the online.
    The Thai pair then stepped up the strain as Satwik discovered the online thrice, which created a decisive hole. Soon they led 18-11 and held match factors when the Indians erred on the web once more. Dechapol sealed it with a smash.
    In the lads’s doubles match, Satwik and Chirag couldn’t convey their greatest to the fore because the Malaysian have been extra alert on court docket and likewise managed to diffuse any assault from the Indian pair to emerge victories.
    The Indian duo had a 4-2 lead early on however the Malaysians managed to claw again and eke out a slender 11-10 lead on the break. Satwik and Chirag stayed shut until 15-16 when their rivals reeled off 4 factors on the trot to ultimately shut out the opening recreation.
    In the second recreation, the Indian duo was up 3-1 however once more the Malaysians produced 4 straight factors to maneuver to 7-3. A exact serve after which their rivals discovering the online helped Satwik and Chirag to slim the hole earlier than drawing parity at 8-8.
    However, two smashes on the backcourt gave Aaron and Soh a three-point benefit on the interval.
    India couldn’t breach the hole and with Chirag hitting lengthy, the Malaysians grabbed six match factors.
    The Indian pair managed to avoid wasting 4 match factors earlier than Chirag as soon as once more discovered the online because the Malaysians started celebrating.

  • Sameer, blended doubles pair of Satwik and Ponnappa sail into quarterfinals of Thailand Open

    Image Source : GETTY IMAGES File photograph of Ashwini Ponnappa (left) with blended doubles companion Satwiksairaj Rankireddy.
    India’s Sameer Verma superior to the boys’s singles quarterfinals on the Toyota Thailand Open Super 1000 match after steam rolling Rasmus Gemke of Denmark in a second-round match right here on Thursday.
    The world quantity 31 Indian wanted simply 39 minutes to see off Gemke 21-12, 21-9.
    The blended doubles pairing of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Ashwini Ponnappa additionally sailed into the quarterfinals with a tough fought 22-20, 14-21, 21-16 win over the German duo of Mark Lamsfuss and Isabel Herttrich in a match that lasted near an hour.

    This was Sameer’s third victory over Gemke. The Indian had defeated the world quantity 17 Danish participant of their earlier two clashes.
    Sameer will face third seed Anders Antonsen of Denmark, who obtained a walkover, within the quarterfinals.
    “I was very confident before the match. I came prepared. Next up I have Anders Antonsen from Denmark. I’m feeling very confident, so let’s see. It will be tough but I will play my best,” Sameer mentioned.

  • Thailand Open: Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, Ashwini Ponnappa advance in blended doubles

    Image Source : GETTY IMAGES File picture of Ashwini Ponnappa (left) and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy.
    The Indian blended doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Ashwini Ponnappa on Tuesday superior to the second spherical of the Thailand Open following a hard-fought win over Indonesia’s Hafiz Faizal and Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja.

    Satwiksairaj and Ashwini defeated their Indonesian opponent 21-11, 27-29, 21-16 within the opening spherical contest which lasted one hour and 12 minutes.

    The Indian duo will subsequent face the Chinese pair of Chang Tak Ching and Ng Wing Yung for a spot within the quarterfinals.

    Meanwhile, Saina Nehwal and HS Prannoy have withdrawn from the event after testing constructive for Covid-19.

    “Two Indian players, Saina Nehwal and HS Prannoy, have tested positive for Covid-19. Both players have withdrawn from the tournament and have been isolated in a hospital for a minimum of 10 days,” the Badminton Association of India (BAI) confirmed on their official Twitter deal with.

    “BAI is in constant touch with BWF, team management, players and organiser,” it added.

    Saina slated to tackle Kisona Selvaduray of Malaysia in her opening spherical contest on Tuesday who has now been given a walkover. Prannoy, then again, was slated to tackle Malaysia’s Lee Zii Jia in his opening spherical contest.

    Saina’s husband Parupalli Kashyap has additionally withdrawn from the event. Kashyap was to tackle Jason Anthony Ho-Shue of Canada in his opening spherical contest. Jason has been given a walkover.