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V.V.Natu Memorial All India Senior Ranking Badminton Tournament 2014 at Pune MS - QUALIFICATION V.V.Natu Memorial All India Senior Ranking Badminton Tournament 2014 at Pune MS - QUALIFICATION Date City, Country Website 12 - 17 Aug 2014 Pune, IND Printed: 17-08-2014 7:28:36 PM Member ID DOB St. St. Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Finals Qualifiers 1 3330 02-11-1996 PMD DLI U. Arora [1] U. Arora [1] 2 Bye #1: Vineet Kamble 3 4352 10-02-1997 MAH Vineet Kamble Vineet Kamble #129: w.o. 4 8808 29-03-1993 HAR Nilesh Kansal #2: w.o. Vineet Kamble 5 13658 05-07-1988 ORI Sushanta Rout Sushanta Rout #193: 21-5 21-7 6 4713 16-10-1995 ASM Kaustav Deka #3: w.o. Sushanta Rout 7 14357 19-10-1992 CG H. Korru H. Korru #130: 21-17 21-15 8 11777 15-06-1988 MAH Arshad Shaikh #4: 21-15 21-8 Vineet Kamble Q1 9 4064 11-09-1996 AP Manoj M. Main Location #225: 21-14 14-21 21-7 10 2878 26-12-1995 RAJ Lekhraj Biloniya #5: No Match Anuj Kumar Baraik 11 13399 29-11-1998 JAR Anuj Kumar Baraik Anuj Kumar Baraik #131: w.o. 12 11667 20-03-1995 MAH Zoeb Dhamani #6: 21-13 22-24 21-19 Akash Chauhan 13 4456 14-08-1996 MP Akash Chauhan Akash Chauhan #194: 24-22 21-18 14 2622 21-01-1990 KTK Prateek Khurana #7: w.o. Akash Chauhan 15 7903 04-03-1992 TN Ramesh Kumar P. Ramesh Kumar P. #132: 21-19 21-17 16 6714 23-04-1993 PNB Gagandeep Singh #8: 21-13 18-21 21-18 17 2699 23-06-1992 AP Nagendra T. [2] Nagendra T. [2] 18 Bye #9: Nagendra T. [2] 19 4462 26-11-1994 HAR Ankit Mallik Hrutvik Ambekar #133: 21-5 21-9 20 9620 09-11-1999 MAH Hrutvik Ambekar #10: w.o. Nagendra T. [2] 21 4415 01-05-1996 RAJ Akshay Jain Akshay Jain #195: 21-8 21-18 22 3678 20-09-1992 TN Kushal Mittal #11: 19-21 21-9 21-11 Harshad Bhagwat 23 635 18-10-1984 MAH Harshad Bhagwat Harshad Bhagwat #134: 21-5 21-14 24 3811 15-11-1993 KER B. N. G. #12: 16-21 21-14 21-18 Nagendra T. [2] Q2 25 2288 28-07-1995 CHG Kawaldeep Singh Kawaldeep Singh #226: 16-21 21-11 21-13 26 1418 07-09-1986 UP B. Tripathi #13: 21-15 21-15 Kawaldeep Singh 27 3494 20-08-1996 MAH Rohan Patwardhan Bodhit Joshi #135: 21-18 21-19 28 2614 13-02-1998 UTR Bodhit Joshi #14: 22-20 21-13 Hemanth M.G. 29 1980 04-12-1983 CG Pawan Malik Gaurav Deswal #196: 21-9 15-21 21-8 30 3333 11-08-1996 DLI Gaurav Deswal #15: 21-15 21-23 15-8 Ret. Hemanth M.G. 31 8004 30-11-1995 KTK Hemanth M.G. Hemanth M.G. #136: 19-21 21-18 21-18 32 2726 09-02-1997 MAH Akshay Kadam #16: w.o. 33 1709 25-10-1989 RAJ P. Chouhan [3] P. Chouhan [3] 34 Bye #17: P. Chouhan [3] 35 8695 12-03-1993 MAH Akshay Raut Akshay Raut #137: 21-19 18-21 21-17 36 12150 17-04-1992 AP Santosh Padala #18: 21-19 21-7 P. Chouhan [3] 37 13063 08-03-1988 UP Satyendra Jais Purushottam Awate #197: 14-21 21-15 21-14 38 4310 28-10-1994 MAH Purushottam Awate #19: w.o. Purushottam Awate 39 576 09-08-1986 TN Mohamed Rehan R. Himanshu Verma #138: 21-18 21-18 40 3549 11-10-1986 CG Himanshu Verma #20: w.o. P. Chouhan [3] Q3 41 5017 22-07-1993 MAH Vinayak Dandavate Vinayak Dandavate #227: 21-14 22-20 42 1910 04-08-1991 DLI Bharat Bajaj #21: w.o. Vinayak Dandavate 43 3510 07-05-1986 RAJ V. Chaufla Nishanth Murthy #139: 23-21 15-21 21-19 44 3991 12-09-1994 KTK Nishanth Murthy #22: 21-15 21-6 Vinayak Dandavate 45 2742 14-08-1993 HAR Rajat Joon Main Location #198: 21-23 21-15 21-17 46 11626 28-01-1989 PNB Gurpreet Singh #23: No Match Jigyashu Pant 47 6274 15-10-1993 UTR Jigyashu Pant Jigyashu Pant #140: w.o. 48 6645 30-11-1988 MAH Saurabh Rai #24: 21-16 21-11 49 2333 24-03-1995 MAH S. Medsikar [4] S. Medsikar [4] 50 Bye #25: S. Medsikar [4] 51 10133 22-08-1989 PNB Ravijot Singh Ravijot Singh #141: 19-21 21-18 22-20 52 2896 27-08-1995 DLI Yash Nain #26: w.o. S. Medsikar [4] 53 9504 30-11-1995 HAR Deepak Mann Abdul Bari Ansari #199: 21-13 21-13 54 2520 11-07-1989 MAH Abdul Bari Ansari #27: 21-6 21-11 Abdul Bari Ansari 55 2765 09-04-1995 KER Aditya Prakash Vikrant Chawat #142: 21-17 21-19 56 1848 27-12-1987 RAJ Vikrant Chawat #28: w.o. S. Medsikar [4] Q4 57 5840 28-08-1995 KTK Mahesh Kumar D. Mahesh Kumar D. #228: 21-16 21-7 58 4367 31-12-1995 MAH Likhit Bangera #29: 15-21 21-19 21-16 Mahesh Kumar D. 59 3140 11-02-1993 BHR Ujjwal Prakash Arpit Verma #143: 23-21 19-21 21-15 60 1611 14-01-1994 MP Arpit Verma #30: w.o. Mahesh Kumar D. 61 2226 23-07-1994 MAH D. Gaurav Main Location #200: 21-10 14-21 21-12 62 9786 05-01-1994 AP Koushik Thokala #31: No Match Utkarsh Choudhary 63 6755 06-09-1997 UP Utkarsh Choudhary Utkarsh Choudhary #144: w.o. 64 6672 26-04-1988 GUJ M. Solanki #32: 21-11 21-16 # Seeded Players #Alternates Replacing Draw date/time: 1 Utkarsh Arora 9 Mithun M. Last Direct Acceptance 2 Nagendra T. 10 Arijeet Bose 3 Prem Singh Chouhan 11 Gaurav Parmar Player representatives 4 Sudhanshu Medsikar 12 Adrian George 5 Venket Gaurav Prasad 12 Aazad Yadav 6 Siddharth 13 Sahil Katlariya Signature 7 Rajat Rathore 14 Ankit Arora 8 Arun Kumar A. 15 Kiran Kumar M. Sharad Varma V.V.Natu Memorial All India Senior Ranking Badminton Tournament 2014 at Pune MS - QUALIFICATION Date City, Country Website 12 - 17 Aug 2014 Pune, IND Printed: 17-08-2014 7:28:36 PM Member ID DOB St. St. Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Finals Qualifiers 65 8325 29-11-1985 CG V. Prasad [5] V. Prasad [5] 66 Bye #33: V. Prasad [5] 67 6043 16-10-1996 MIZ Lalhlimpuia Lalhlimpuia #145: 21-14 21-14 68 15452 02-05-1983 MAH Ashish Pareek #34: w.o. V. Prasad [5] 69 11474 12-12-1985 MAH Satish Thakur S. Deb Roy #201: 21-10 21-11 70 2914 22-11-1994 TPR S. Deb Roy #35: 21-3 21-8 Jaimeen Dethariya 71 5807 23-09-1997 AP Sagar T. Jaimeen Dethariya #146: 21-16 21-18 72 6671 20-10-1988 GUJ Jaimeen Dethariya #36: w.o. Surender Rathee Q5 73 2492 23-11-1994 DLI Surender Rathee Surender Rathee #229: 21-16 21-15 74 4210 05-01-1986 HAR Harinder Malik #37: 19-21 21-16 21-15 Surender Rathee 75 11289 21-07-1990 MAH Akshat Patil Akshat Patil #147: 24-22 12-21 21-14 76 2294 07-11-1990 RAJ Nazish Khan #38: 21-12 21-11 Surender Rathee 77 420 23-08-1981 CHG Varun Sharma Varun Sharma #202: 22-20 16-10 Ret. 78 12387 23-05-1993 MAH Sudarshan Sourot #39: w.o. Varun Sharma 79 3888 05-07-1994 AP R. B. Main Location #148: w.o. 80 2409 20-08-1997 KTK Sahil Sipani #40: No Match 81 3714 12-01-1991 TN A. A. [8] A. A. [8] 82 Bye #41: Harshit Aggarwal 83 2561 31-10-1994 MAH A. Kulkarni Harshit Aggarwal #149: 21-12 21-10 84 3215 09-08-1996 KTK Harshit Aggarwal #42: 21-16 21-14 Harshit Aggarwal 85 3803 04-06-1994 KER Vishnu R. Vishnu R. #203: 21-9 21-10 86 15451 25-09-1958 MAH H. Gharpure #43: 21-7 21-13 Vishnu R. 87 8809 07-02-1995 DLI B. Ramakant Mohit Tiwari #150: 21-19 22-20 88 3018 24-09-1992 UTR Mohit Tiwari #44: 21-7 21-15 Harshit Aggarwal Q6 89 15606 08-09-1996 AP K. G. Gurpartap Singh #230: 21-12 21-8 90 7427 28-12-1992 PNB Gurpartap Singh #45: w.o. Gurpartap Singh 91 6323 07-10-1993 UP Abhishek Singh Abhishek Singh #151: 21-15 21-15 92 5571 24-12-1993 MAH Anmoal Behrani #46: w.o. Gurpartap Singh 93 4386 10-11-1998 MAH Harsh Jagdhane Harsh Jagdhane #204: 19-21 23-21 21-19 94 2295 30-10-1989 RAJ Raj Ravi Sharma #47: 21-3 21-9 Harsh Jagdhane 95 4461 20-07-1995 HAR Arun Kumar Atul Jain #152: 21-7 21-14 96 7106 14-07-1989 MP Atul Jain #48: w.o. 97 2293 21-10-1992 RAJ R. Rathore [7] R. Rathore [7] 98 Bye #49: R. Rathore [7] 99 7585 15-01-1995 MAH N. Pradhan Sudarsan A. K. #153: 21-16 17-21 21-15 100 2200 09-09-1993 TN Sudarsan A. K. #50: 21-17 21-15 R. Rathore [7] 101 3275 30-06-1993 UP Rishi Pallav Rai Rishi Pallav Rai #205: 21-11 21-15 102 3930 16-04-1994 KER Sanjay V.
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