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Ajita wins thriller for singles title in G D Birla Memorial badminton

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • April 15, 2026
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Mumbai, April 14 (IANS) Ajita Ravindran displayed immense grit and resilience against an equally determined Pooja Jhalani to prevail in three games and win the Women’s Singles 45+ title in the G D Birla Memorial Inter-Club Badminton Tournament, promoted by Badminton Gurukul and hosted by Bombay Gymkhana, in Mumbai on Tuesday.

After dropping the closely contested opening game 24-26, Ajita clawed back to win the second 21-19 and, with both players fighting tooth and nail for each point in trying conditions, won the decider 21-18 to cap a well-deserved victory.

In the Men’s Doubles 110+ category, the duo of Bibhash Chatterjee and Shiv Thakur delivered a commanding performance to defeat top seeds Gautam Laud and Shailesh Daga in straight games, 21-12, 21-15.

In the Men’s Singles 45+ category, Vikrant Karanjkar put up a dominant display to overcome top seed Sachin Bharati 21-6, 21-19, while, in the Mixed Doubles 80+ category, Hemant Duggal and Shweta Thakur registered one of the most one-sided wins of the finals, defeating Sandeep Mohan and Tejasvi Sawant Desai 21-10, 21-4.

Earlier, it was doomsday for a majority of the seeded players in the semifinals of the G D Birla Memorial Masters Inter-Cub Badminton Tournament on Monday.

The top two seeds in the women’s singles 45+, Priya Ambekar and Namita Mehta-Vijayakar, were shown the door, losing in contrasting fashion. While top seed Priya lost 6-21, 13-21 to Pooja Jhalani, second seed Namita put up a better fight before losing in three games, 14-21, 21-15, 11-21.

Seeded teams also lost out in the Men’s Doubles 110+ and the Mixed Doubles 80+. In the mixed doubles, the top seed pairing of Shailesh Daga and former international Aparna Popat were defeated by Sandeep Mohan and Tejasvi Sawant 21-14, 19-21, 21-9. There was heartbreak for the second seeds too as Shiv Thakur and Naheed Divecha were beaten by Hemant Duggal and Shweta Thakur 21-12, 21-16.

Final Match Results

Men’s Doubles 110+

Bibhash Chatterjee/Shiv Thakur bt Gautam Laud / Shailesh Daga [1] – 21-12, 21-15

Women’s Singles 45+

Ajita Ravindran bt Pooja Jhalani – 24-26, 21-19, 21-18

Men’s Singles 45+

Vikrant Karanjkar bt Sachin Bharati [1] – 21-6, 21-19

Mixed Doubles 80+

Hemant Duggal/Shweta Thakur defeated Sandeep Mohan/Tejasvi Sawant Desai – 21-10, 21-4.

–IANS

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