India F12 Futures - 31 August - 06 September 2015

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

India F12 Futures - 31 August - 06 September 2015 8/17/2015 ITF Tennis - Pro Circuit - India F12 Futures - 31 August - 06 September 2015 Men's Calendar Women's Calendar Circuit Info Organisers Info Results Round- up India F12 Futures TOURNAMENT DETAILS M-FU-IND-12A-2015 Host nation: India Date: 31 August - 06 September 2015 Category Futures Surface: Hard - Outdoor Prize money: 10,000 USD Promotional name: POWERPAK TENNIS ITF MENS FUTURES Overview Factsheet Acceptance List Drawsheet Order Of Play Results MAIN DRAW - last modified on 16 Aug 2015 Pos Player Ranking Protected National ranking Priority Info 1 N. Vijay Sundar PRASHANTH (IND) 383 1 2 Stefano NAPOLITANO (ITA) 402 6 3 Jeevan NEDUNCHEZHIYAN (IND) 442 2 4 Theo FOURNERIE (FRA) 472 4 5 Vishnu VARDHAN (IND) 548 1 6 Sasi Kumar MUKUND (IND) 573 1 7 Yannick THIVANT (FRA) 597 1 8 Ranjeet VIRALI-MURUGESAN (IND) 618 1 9 Mohit Mayur JAYAPRAKASH (IND) 636 1 10 Akira SANTILLAN (JPN) 664 1 11 Hugo GRENIER (FRA) 669 1 12 Vinayak Sharma KAZA (IND) 689 1 13 Dekel BAR (ISR) 736 5 14 Sumit NAGAL (IND) 750 1 15 Francesco VILARDO (ITA) 770 5 16 Bowen OUYANG (CHN) 782 1 17 Xin GAO (CHN) 809 1 18 Sidharth RAWAT (IND) 827 1 QUALIFYING - last modified on 16 Aug 2015 http://www.itftennis.com/procircuit/tournaments/men's-tournament/info.aspx?tournamentid=1100035296 1/7 8/17/2015 ITF Tennis - Pro Circuit - India F12 Futures - 31 August - 06 September 2015 Pos Player Ranking Protected National ranking Priority Info 1 Pruchya ISAROW (THA) 841 1 2 Timur KHABIBULIN (KAZ) 858 2 3 Thomas FANCUTT (AUS) 896 2 4 Borja RODRIGUEZ MANZANO (ESP) 940 1 5 Ronit Singh BISHT (IND) 1018 2 6 Chandril SOOD (IND) 1022 1 7 Lakshit SOOD (IND) 1075 1 8 Yan SABANIN (RUS) 1082 4 9 Niki KALIYANDA POONACHA (IND) 1118= 1 10 Lucas RENARD (SWE) 1132 2 11 Jeson PATROMBON (PHI) 1199 1 12 Colin VAN BEEM (NED) 1203= 6 13 Sasha MERZETTI (ITA) 1252 2 14 Bolat MAMYR (KAZ) 1278= 1 15 Sagadat AYAP (KAZ) 1296= 2 16 Ken ONISHI (JPN) 1299= 2 17 Wishaya TRONGCHAROENCHAIKUL (THA) 1305 3 18 Mauricio PEREZ MOTA (ARG) 1365= 6 19 Constantinos IOANNIDES (CYP) 1371= 6 20 Jajbir SARAN (IND) 1461= 1 21 Aoran WANG (CHN) 1472 1 22 Vincent VAN DEN HONERT (NED) 1474= 4 23 Kunal ANAND (IND) 1474= 1 24 Hardeep Singh SANDHU (IND) 1490= 1 25 Seong-Gook OH (KOR) 1545= 2 26 Prajnesh GUNNESWARAN (IND) 1580= 1 ALTERNATES - last modified on 16 Aug 2015 Pos Player Ranking Protected National ranking Priority Info 1 Abdullah SHAIKH (IND) 1648= 1 2 S D Prajwal DEV (IND) 1648= 1 3 Wei-De LIN (TPE) 1648= 1 4 Alexander CENTENARI (USA) 1693= 1 5 Jatin DAHIYA (IND) 1728= 1 6 Digvijay SINGH MEHTA (IND) 1745= 1 7 Felipe GARCES (CHI) 1745= 2 8 Elwin ANTONY (IND) 1745= 1 9 Manish SURESHKUMAR (IND) 1745= 1 10 Ayush MINTRI (IND) 1868= 1 11 Marcus MANSSON (SWE) 1868= 3 12 Rashein SAMUEL (IND) 1991= 1 13 Alex SOLANKI (IND) 1991= 1 14 Quentin ROBERT (REU) 1991= 1 15 Stefan VUJIC (AUS) 1991= 2 http://www.itftennis.com/procircuit/tournaments/men's-tournament/info.aspx?tournamentid=1100035296 2/7 8/17/2015 ITF Tennis - Pro Circuit - India F12 Futures - 31 August - 06 September 2015 16 Jayesh PUNGLIYA (IND) 2073= 1 17 Mikael RIONDY (FRA) 2073= 2 18 Dalwinder SINGH (IND) 2129= 1 19 Nitin Kumar SINHA (IND) 2129= 1 20 Basil KHUMA (IND) 2129= 1 21 Shahbaaz KHAN (IND) 2129= 1 22 Tejas CHAUKULKAR (IND) 2129= 1 23 Zach ITZSTEIN (AUS) 2158 P 1 24 Haadin BAVA (IND) 2181= 1 25 Hugo VOLJACQUES (FRA) 2197= 6 26 Neeraj ELANGOVAN (IND) 2197= 1 27 Siddharth VISHWAKARMA (IND) 25 1 28 Vignesh VEERABHADRAN (IND) 36 1 29 Rubal SHANDILYA (IND) 39 1 30 Chinmay PRADHAN (IND) 40 1 31 Sai Saran Reddy BYREDDY (IND) 44 1 32 Srinivas KONDRI (IND) 46 1 33 Abhinav Sanjeev SHANMUGAM (IND) 49 1 34 Aaditya TEWARI (IND) 54 1 35 Ravishankar SATHIYARAJ (IND) 55 1 36 Kunal VAZIRANI (IND) 62 1 37 Aditya DESWAL (IND) 64 1 38 Ribhav RAVIKIRAN (IND) 76 1 39 Garry TOKAS (IND) 76 1 40 Faisal QAMAR (IND) 79 1 41 Kevin GARDNER (ANT) 3 2 42 Udayakumar Reddy VAKATI (IND) 82 1 43 Rohan BHATIA (IND) 82 1 44 Rishabdev RAMAN (IND) 89 1 45 Sahil GAWARE (IND) 89 1 46 Fahad MOHAMMED (IND) 92 1 47 Arpit SHARMA (IND) 92 1 48 Jagmeet SINGH (IND) 92 1 49 Taha KAPADIA (IND) 92 1 50 Arvid NORDQUIST (SWE) 413 2 51 Vignesh PERANAMALLUR (IND) 98 1 52 Gokul SURESH (IND) 102 1 53 Akhil Reuben KANAGARAJ (IND) 102 1 54 Maninder SINGH (IND) 106 1 55 Raghvendra SUBRAMANYA (IND) 106 1 56 Rithvik ANAND (IND) 106 1 57 Irfan HUSSAIN (IND) 106 1 58 Param PUN (IND) 115 1 59 Jun CHONG (SIN) 38 1 60 Jaydeep S CHUDASAMA (IND) 115 1 http://www.itftennis.com/procircuit/tournaments/men's-tournament/info.aspx?tournamentid=1100035296 3/7 8/17/2015 ITF Tennis - Pro Circuit - India F12 Futures - 31 August - 06 September 2015 61 Udaypartap Singh CHAHAL (IND) 115 1 62 Parth AGGARWAL (IND) 115 1 63 Sarthak SIDHARTH (IND) 121 1 64 Chinmaya Dev CHAUHAN (IND) 123 1 65 Brian TRAN (AUS) 92 2 66 Jatuporn NALAMPHUN (THA) 29 1 67 Samyukth BALAJI (IND) 123 1 68 Pagalavan DHARMALINGAM (IND) 123 1 69 Darshan SRINIVASA (IND) 131 1 70 Puru UPADHYAY (IND) 131 1 71 Rahul SADHWANI (IND) 135 1 72 Mohit BHARDWAJ (IND) 142 1 73 Oliver LEVI (GBR) 274 4 74 Vaishnav BENDALAM (IND) 142 1 75 Raswant RAVI (IND) 142 1 76 Rohin GAJREE (IND) 147 1 77 Sunil HARRY (IND) 154 1 78 Tarun Anirudh CHILAKALAPUDI (IND) 159 1 79 Rohit RAMPURIA (IND) 159 1 80 Koonwar GUPTA (IND) 159 1 81 Arnav Alok GOEL (IND) 168 1 82 Arjun RAMAKRISHNAN (IND) 168 1 83 Shane BIDDAIAH (IND) 175 1 84 Garvit BATRA (IND) 175 1 85 Harshith Sankar Satakarni PALURI (IND) 184 1 86 Max SCHNUR (USA) 116 1 87 Yuvraj CHAUDHARY (IND) 197 1 88 Vanshal D'SOUZA (IND) 197 1 89 Vishvesh SRIDHARAN (IND) 197 1 90 Rahul SINGH (IND) 197 1 91 Abraar Nawaz SYED (IND) 197 1 92 Varchasva TIWARI (IND) 223 1 93 Gautham RAMKUMAR (IND) 233 1 94 Santosh Kumar MALLIK (IND) 233 1 95 Paramveer Singh BAJWA (IND) 233 1 96 Ajai SELVARAJ (IND) 246 1 97 Jaganmaya PANIGRAHI (IND) 246 1 98 Guhan RAJAN (IND) 246 1 99 Yash YADAV (IND) 246 1 100 Ajay Pruthvi NEMAKAL (IND) 266 1 101 Anupam KUMAR (IND) 266 1 102 Balaji LAKSHMANAN (IND) 266 1 103 Soorya SENTHILKUMAR (IND) 266 1 104 Sarthak DEORAS (IND) 266 1 http://www.itftennis.com/procircuit/tournaments/men's-tournament/info.aspx?tournamentid=1100035296 4/7 8/17/2015 ITF Tennis - Pro Circuit - India F12 Futures - 31 August - 06 September 2015 105 Siddharth GOWDA (IND) 290 1 106 Yaseen IBRAHIM (RSA) 168 3 107 Marshall STREET (AUS) 173 3 108 Mohith MANOHARAN (IND) 290 1 109 Rohit JAIN (IND) 290 1 110 Mohit JAIN (IND) 290 1 111 Maitreya BHAGAT (IND) 322 1 112 Varun VENKAT (USA) 322 (IND) 1 113 Yash VARDHAN SINGH (IND) 322 1 114 Dinesh Chandra SUYAL (IND) 322 1 115 Stanley PAYYAPPILLY (IND) 322 1 116 Tejas SHEVDE (IND) 322 1 117 Durga Himakesh SANKINENI (IND) 374 1 118 Rahul SHANKAR (IND) 374 2 119 Arjun MAHADEVAN (IND) 374 1 120 Hevanth KUMAR (IND) 374 1 121 Neelabh NARAYAN (IND) 374 1 122 Upamannyu SINHA (IND) 374 1 123 Nikhil DESHMUKH (IND) 374 1 124 Vikram Dhananjay ASHOK (IND) 374 1 125 Elan ELANGOVAN (IND) 374 1 126 Abhinav MAHAJAN (IND) 374 1 127 Rana-Roop Singh BHULLAR (NOR) 10 1 128 Isa MAMMETGULYYEV (TKM) 1 1 129 Kshitij KAMAL (IND) 439 2 130 Anirudh MURTHY (IND) 439 1 131 Niklesh KANOJIA (IND) 439 1 132 Deba Prakash GURU (IND) 439 1 133 Marco GERONIMO (MAS) 57 1 134 Krishna Teja ANKAM (IND) 439 1 135 Vasisht CHERUKU (IND) 1 136 Nimesh KHANDELWAL (IND) 1 137 Ankit CHOPRA (IND) 1 138 Sansidh KOMMARAJU (USA) 1 139 Jeevan PONNAIIYA VELU (IND) 1 140 vimalraj JAYACHANDRAN (IND) 1 141 Sagar CHODHARY (IND) 1 142 Tathagat CHARANTIMATH (IND) 1 143 Sandeep ANUMULA (IND) 1 144 Ritesh DUBEY (IND) 2 145 Ronit RANA (USA) 1 146 Mohan Kumar KANIKE (IND) 1 147 Akash GANDHI (IND) 1 148 Annson FRANCIS (IND) 1 149 Rithwik RAJSHEKHAR RAMAN (IND) 1 http://www.itftennis.com/procircuit/tournaments/men's-tournament/info.aspx?tournamentid=1100035296 5/7 8/17/2015 ITF Tennis - Pro Circuit - India F12 Futures - 31 August - 06 September 2015 150 Tanishq MAHENDRU (IND) 1 151 Sohraab Singh GEHDU (IND) 1 152 Desikan JAYARAM (IND) 1 153 Aadhitiya S. M. (IND) 1 154 Karan LALCHANDANI (IND) 1 155 Ramakrishnan RENGARAJ (IND) 1 156 Prashant SAWANT (IND) 1 157 Shashank BISAY (IND) 1 158 Taraknath SINGH (IND) 1 159 Jonas BRUGGNER (GER) 5 160 Han Yu CHEN (TPE) 1 161 Jeffrey HSU (TPE) 1 162 Rahat SIDDIQUI (IND) 1 163 Ketan MISHRA (IND) 1 164 Bharath-Srinivasan PARTHASARATHY (IND) 1 165 Prakrut Kartik PATEL (IND) 1 166 Mihir AKOLKAR (IND) 3 167 Shanmuga KUMAR (IND) 1 168 Alexandru GASCA-SILAV (ROU) 5 169 Sunil JADHAV (IND) 1 170 s.prithvi SEKHAR (IND) 1 171 Vangala Aravind REDDY (IND) 1 172 Sajinder SINGH (IND) 1 173 Ganesh ALAGAPPAN (USA) 1 174 Faithlin PAUL (IND) 1 175 Vashu GUPTA (IND) 1 176 Ashwien Chakravarthy SELVAM (IND) 1 WITHDRAWALS - last modified on 16 Aug 2015 Pos Player Ranking Protected National ranking Priority Info 1 Ryan AGAR (AUS) 1071 2 W 12 Aug 2015 2 Sagar AHUJA (IND) 1378 2 W 14 Aug 2015 3 Adria ALVAREZ (ESP) 342 2 W 12 Aug 2015 4 Siddharth ANAND (IND) 322 1 W 12 Aug 2015 5 Ankush ARORA (IND) 159 1 W 11 Aug 2015 6 Tadas BABELIS (LTU) 3 W 16 Aug 2015 7 Deepinder BAINS (IND) 67 1 W 06 Aug 2015 8 Sagar BAINS (IND) 184 1 W 16 Aug 2015 9 Yugal BANSAL (IND) 49 1 W 07 Aug 2015 10 Vishnu BATTULA (IND) 1 W 07 Aug 2015 11 Anvit BENDRE (IND) 1301 1 W 14 Aug 2015 12 Gandhi BHAKTHAVACHALAM (USA) 201 1 W 14 Aug 2015 13 Akshay BISAY (IND) 1 W 10 Aug 2015 14 Julian BUSCH (ARG) 1122 2 W 11 Aug 2015 15 Zhaoyi CAO (CHN) 1004 1 W 12 Aug 2015 http://www.itftennis.com/procircuit/tournaments/men's-tournament/info.aspx?tournamentid=1100035296 6/7 8/17/2015 ITF Tennis - Pro Circuit - India F12 Futures - 31 August - 06 September 2015 16 Daniele CATINI (ITA) 500 5 W 16 Aug 2015 17 Anirudh CHANDRASEKAR
Recommended publications
  • BNP Paribas Open ORDER of PLAY - WEDNESDAY, 7 MARCH 2018
    BNP Paribas Open ORDER OF PLAY - WEDNESDAY, 7 MARCH 2018 STADIUM 1 STADIUM 2 STADIUM 3 STADIUM 4 STADIUM 5 STADIUM 6 STADIUM 7 STADIUM 8 STADIUM 9 Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 12:30 pm Starting At: 11:00 am Starting At: 1:30 pm WTA WTA ATP ATP ATP WTA WTA Elise MERTENS (BEL) Shelby ROGERS (USA) [WC] Amanda ANISIMOVA (USA) Ruben BEMELMANS (BEL) Dudi SELA (ISR) Nicolas MAHUT (FRA) Yulia PUTINTSEVA (KAZ) Demi SCHUURS (NED) 1 vs vs vs vs vs vs vs [WC] Caroline DOLEHIDE (USA) Pauline PARMENTIER (FRA) Tim SMYCZEK (USA) Evan KING (USA) Ricardo OJEDA LARA (ESP) Alison VAN UYTVANCK (BEL) Kiki BERTENS (NED) Johanna LARSSON (SWE) [7] followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by Starting At: 12:30 pm followed by WTA WTA ATP ATP ATP WTA ATP WTA Alicja ROSOLSKA (POL) Samantha STOSUR (AUS) Belinda BENCIC (SUI) Marcos BAGHDATIS (CYP) Taro DANIEL (JPN) Mitchell KRUEGER (USA) Qiang WANG (CHN) Yuki BHAMBRI (IND) Abigail SPEARS (USA) 2 vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs Lauren DAVIS (USA) Timea BABOS (HUN) Vincent MILLOT (FRA) Mackenzie MCDONALD (USA) Alexander BUBLIK (KAZ) Timea BACSINSZKY (SUI) Ramkumar RAMANATHAN (IND) Su-Wei HSIEH (TPE) Barbora STRYCOVA (CZE) followed by followed by Not Before 2:30 pm followed by followed by followed by followed by followed by Starting At: 1:30 pm WTA ATP WTA ATP WTA WTA ATP WTA ATP Daria KASATKINA (RUS) [WC] Eugenie BOUCHARD (CAN) Vasek POSPISIL (CAN) Donna VEKIC (CRO) Matteo BERRETTINI
    [Show full text]
  • 1/15/2019 2019 Ausopen 2019 - Men's Doubles
    1/15/2019 2019 AusOpen 2019 - Men's Doubles 1st Round 2nd Round 3rd Round Quarterfinals Semifinals TOURNAMENT CHAMPION Oliver Marach (AUT)(1) - 1 - Mate Pavic (CRO)(1) - Simone Bolelli (ITA) 2 - Andreas Seppi (ITA) - - - - Max Purcell (AUS)(WC) 3 Luke Saville (AUS)(WC) Maximo Gonzalez (ARG) 4 Nicolas Jarry (CHI) - - - - Ilya Ivashka (BLR) 5 Daniil Medvedev (RUS) Hugo Nys (FRA) 6 Benoit Paire (FRA) - - - - Leonardo Mayer (ARG) 7 Joao Sousa (POR) Feliciano Lopez (ESP)(14) 8 Marc Lopez (ESP)(14) - - - - Dominic Inglot (GBR)(10) 9 Franko Skugor (CRO)(10) Taro Daniel (JPN) 10 John Millman (AUS) - - - - Marcelo Demoliner (BRA) 11 Frederik Nielsen (DEN) Gerard Granollers (ESP) 12 Marcel Granollers (ESP) - - - - Lleyton Hewitt (AUS)(WC) 13 John-Patrick Smith (AUS)(WC) Marcus Daniell (NZL) 14 Wesley Koolhof (NED) - - - - Bradley Klahn (USA) 15 Mikhail Kukushkin (KAZ) Raven Klaasen (RSA)(6) 16 Michael Venus (NZL)(6) - TOURNAMENT - SEEDS - - (1) O. Marach Jamie Murray (GBR)(3) 17 M. Pavic Bruno Soares (BRA)(3) Roman Jebavy (CZE) (2) J. Cabal 18 Andres Molteni (ARG) - R. Farah - (3) J. Murray - - B. Soares Luke Bambridge (GBR) 19 (4) B. Bryan Jonny O'Mara (GBR) M. Bryan Marius Copil (ROU) 20 Marton Fucsovics (HUN) (5) P. Herbert - - N. Mahut - (6) R. Klaasen - Kevin Krawietz (GER) M. Venus 21 Nikola Mektic (CRO) (7) L. Kubot Nicholas Monroe (USA) 22 Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan (IND) H. Zeballos - - (8) B. McLachlan - J. Struff - Nick Kyrgios (AUS)(WC) (9) J. Rojer 23 Matt Reid (AUS)(WC) H. Tecau Ivan Dodig (CRO)(13) 24 (10) D. Inglot Edouard Roger-Vasselin (FRA)(13) - F. Skugor - - (11) R.
    [Show full text]
  • Bautista Agut, Gasquet Clear First Hurdles in Doha
    Sport TUESDAY 9 MARCH 2021 We createdcr new history for Al Sadd: Xavi WeWe createdcre a new history for Al Sadd. I am happy to win the lealeagueg title for the first time as a coach with Al Sadd, after winningw it as a player. I am happy to be in this group of pplayers, officials, technical and medical staff. Our goal is to win all the tournaments we participate in. Xavi Hernandez Sport |10 UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FIXTURES: Round of 16 - Second leg: Juventus Vs. Porto (1-2); Borussia Dortmund Vs Sevilla FC (3-2) Bautista Agut, Gasquet clear first hurdles in Doha FAWAD HUSSAIN Ramanathan 6-4, 6-2 in 73 In a vision I see myself with the (Qatar TODAY'S ORDER OF PLAY THE PENINSULA minutes. ExxonMobil Open) trophy because I have seen Earlier yesterday, Gasquet, the pictures around here three times me CENTRE COURT: Former champions Roberto the 2013 champion in Doha, set holding up the trophy, and it feels good seeing STARTS AT 2:30PM - SINGLES R32 Bautista Agut and Richard up a second round clash with those pictures again and you get inspiration Jeremy Chardy vs Daniel Evans Gasquet advanced at the Qatar defending champion Andrey from it, and obviously I'm a winner, I'm a FOLLOWED BY - SINGLES R32 ExxonMobil Open after posting Rublev after a comfortable 6-4, player, and, you know, you want to be there. (LL) Norbert Gombos vs (WC) Malek contrasting victories at the 6-4 victory over Slovenian qual- But honestly, if I can complete a match, several Jaziri matches, what I know is once, however this Khalifa International Tennis & ifier Blaz Rola in 1 hour 15 NOT BEFORE 6:00PM - SINGLES R32 tournament will play out, I will be happy Squash Complex, yesterday.
    [Show full text]
  • Asian Games 2018 Question Answer
    1. Who is the first Indian to win an Asian gold in the women's heptathlon event? a) Soma Biswas b) Dutee Chand c) Swapna Barman Techofworld.In d) Hima Das 2. Who has become the first Indian woman to win a gold medal in shooting at the Asian Games? a) Manu Baker b) Rahi Sarnobat c) Anjum Moudgil d) Heena Sidhu 3. Who became the first Indian woman wrestler to win a gold medal at the Asian Games? a) Geeta Phogat b) Vinesh Phogat c) Sakshi Malik d) Pooja Dhanda 4. Which Indian became the first badminton player to win silver in Asian Games? a) PV Sindhu b) Saina Nehwal c) Srikanth Kidambi d) HS Prannoy 5. Who has become the first Indian javelin thrower to win an Asian gold? a) Muhammed Anas b) Tajinder Pal Singh c) Dutee Chand d) Neeraj Chopra 6. Fouaad Mirza became the first Indian to win an Asian Games individual medal since 1982 in which sporting event? a) Wushu b) Equestrian c) Sepaktakraw Techofworld.In d) Bridge 7. Who won India’s first silver medal in Kurash at the 18th Asian Games in Indonesia? a) Pinky Balhara b) Malaprabha Yallapa Jadav c) Neena Varakil d) Sudha Singh 8. Who became the only second singles player to win an Asiad bronze in badminton at the 18th Asian Games? a) PV Sindhu b) Srikanth Kidambi c) Saina Nehwal d) Rohan Bopanna 9. Which two Indian players won gold in the tennis men’s doubles finals at Asian Games 2018? a) Rohan Bopanna and Yuki Bhambri b) Ramkumar Ramanathan and Divij Sharan c) Divij Sharan and Rohan Bopanna d) Somdev Devvarman and Ramkumar Ramanathan 10.
    [Show full text]
  • 1. 2019 FIFA Club World Cup (16Th Edition, Hosted by Doha (Qatar)) - England's Football Club Liverpool Won the Title (As Their 1St Title)
    1/8/2020 Current Affairs - December 2019 Current Affairs - December 2019 Month December 2019 Type Sports 18 Current Affairs were found in Month - December 2019 for Type - Sports Sports 1. 2019 FIFA Club World Cup (16th Edition, Hosted by Doha (Qatar)) - England's Football Club Liverpool won the title (as their 1st title). Brazil's Flamengo remained the Runner-ups. 2. 2019 South Asian Games (13th edition) held in Kathmandu and Pokhara (Nepal) - 2715 Athletes from 7 Nations participated in 317 events of 26 sports. Medal Table - Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 India 174 93 45 312 2 Nepal 51 60 95 206 3 Sri Lanka 40 83 128 251 4 Pakistan 32 41 59 132 5 Bangladesh 19 33 90 142 6 Maldives 1 0 4 5 7 Bhutan 0 7 13 20 3. BWF World Tour Badminton Finals 2019 (Guangzhou, China) - Men’s Singles - Kento Momota(Japan) Women’s Singles - Chen Yufei (China) Men’s Doubles - Mohammad Ahsan(Indonesia) AND Hendra Setiawan (Indonesia) Women’s Doubles - Chen Qingchen (China) AND Jia Yifan (China) Mixed Doubles - Zheng Siwei (China) AND Huang Yaqiong (China) 4. Belgium has been named FIFA ‘Team of the Year’ for 2nd successive time. France remains in second place and Brazil 3rd. India ranked 108th in year ending FIFA Rankings. 5. FICCI (Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry) India Sports Awards 2019 Winners - Sports Person of the Year (Female) - Rani Rampal (Hockey). Sports Person of the Year (Male) : Saurabh Chaudhary (Shooting). Best National Sports Federation - National Rifle Association of India Best Company Promoting Sports (Public Sector) - Railway Sports Promotion Board Best Para-athlete - Sandeep Chaudhary (javelin).
    [Show full text]
  • Current Affairs Question Bank-August 2018
    CURRENT AFFAIRS QUESTION BANK- AUGUST 2018 1. Union Government and European Union (EU) have collaborated for research programme to develop Next Generation Influenza Vaccine to protect citizens across the globe. What is the name of the programme? a. Horizon 20 b. Horizon 2019 c. Horizon 2020 d. Horizon 19 e. None of the above 2. An Indian development economist and environment expert was appointed as has been appointed assistant secretary general of United Nations and will head New York office of UN Environment Programme (UNEP). He was appointed by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Name the person. a. Satheesh K Verma b. Satya S. Tripathi c. Sudhir Vyas d. Shigtanshu Dua e. None of the above 3. Central Government along with which state government has signed $250 million Development Policy Loan (DPL) agreement with World Bank for Electricity Distribution Sector Reforms in Rajasthan. The loan will be provided by World Bank’s lending arm International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)? a. Madhya Pradesh b. Telangana c. Odisha d. Rajasthan e. Assam 4. The fourth edition of Asian electoral stakeholders forum (AESF-IV) was held in ______________ to discuss the state of elections and democracy in the region. This was for first time AESF was held in South Asia. a. Maldives b. Nepal c. Bhutan d. India e. Sri Lanka 5. India’s first first-ever environment friendly biofuel powered flight between Dehradun and Delhi was propelled by blend of oil from ___________ and aviation turbine fuel. The 43-minute flight was operated by SpiceJet’s Bombardier Q-400 aircraft, with 20 officials and five crew members on board.
    [Show full text]
  • Personal Information Educational Qualifications
    Personal Information Name Dr. J Naga Vishnu Vardhan Years of Experience 14 Years 6 Months Email Id [email protected] Areas of Specialization Signal Processing and Communications Educational Qualifications Doctoral Degree Ph.D. ECE - Signal Processing PG Degree M.Tech. Communication and Radar Systems UG Degree B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering Funded Projects DST Project under SEED-TIDE Medicine Recognition System and Alerting Device for Geriatrics and Visually Challenged SEED/TIDE/043/ 2013 Dt: 21st July 2015 Grant of Rs. 38, 57,488 PI- Dr. K. V. N. Sunitha, Principal, BVRITH CO-PI-I – Mrs. S L Aruna Rao, HOD-IT, BVRITH Co-PI-II – Dr. J. Naga Vishnu Vardhan, Professor & HOD-ECE, BVRITH Patent Filed Smart Clothing for Hand Fractured People Dr. J. Naga Vishnu Vardhan, Professor & HOD-ECE, BVRITH Dr. K. V. N. Sunitha, Principal, BVRITH Application no. 201641024774 Books Publishes / Book Chapters / Monographs: NIL Papers Published International Journal Publications 1. J. Naga Vishnu Vardhan, Dr. P. G. Krishna Mohan “Minimum Variance Power Spectral Estimation of Noisy Signals with Improved SNR” Published in Dec 2013, Volume 2, Number 3. International Journal of Advances in Engineering and Technology, ISSN: 2319- 1120 Pg. No: 341- 349 2. Dr. P. G. Krishna Mohan, J. Naga Vishnu Vardhan “Computational Complexity: A Comparison of Radix-2, Radix-4, and Split-Radix Algorithms”, published in July 2008 Issue in “Technology Spectrum – Journal of JNTU”. International Conference Publications 1. S. Madhavi, Sanjay Dubey, J. Naga Vishnu Vardhan, “ Optimal Placement of wireless sensor networks for Structural Health monitoring” at IEEE International conference on Smart Structures and Systems Feb 2016 at Saveetha Engineering College, Chennai.
    [Show full text]
  • Francesco Totti at 40: Tribute to Totti
    FOOTBALL | Page 4 TENNIS | Page 10 Messi, Bolt Kerber survives pay tribute scare in her To Advertise here to Roma fi rst match as Call: 444 11 300, 444 66 621 ‘legend’ Totti number one Wednesday, September 28, 2016 GOLF Dhul-Hijja 26, 1437 AH Ryder Cup extra GULF TIMES special for McIlroy under captain Clarke SPORT Page 9 SPOTLIGHT Asian congress scrapped aft er FIFA protest vote ‘This has been an eventful morning — and an eventful few weeks. But the congress has spoken with one voice and that has been clear for us all to see. FIFA president, Gianni Infantino... I think you can see the strength of opinion in the room’ AFP Panaji n Asian football congress was scrapped after just 20 min- utes yesterday as members rejected its agenda in protest Aat FIFA barring a Qatari offi cial from elections to its powerful new council. Asian Football Confederation (AFC) delegates flew from all over the region to a luxury hotel in Goa, India to elect three new members to the FIFA Council, only for the extraordi- nary congress to be declared closed after just 20 minutes. The 42-1 vote against adopting the congress’s agenda will be seen as a re- buke to FIFA president Gianni Infan- tino, who was among those present at the short-lived gathering. “This has been an eventful morn- ing — and an eventful few weeks,” said AFC president Sheikh Salman bin Eb- rahim al-Khalifah, who stood against Infantino in FIFA polls in February. “But the congress has spoken with one voice and that has been clear for us all to see.
    [Show full text]
  • ATP Challenger Tour by the Numbers
    ATP MEDIA INFORMATION Updated: 20 September 2021 2021 ATP CHALLENGER BY THE NUMBERS Match Wins Leaders W-L Titles 1) Benjamin Bonzi FRA 49-11 6 2) Tomas Martin Etcheverry ARG 38-13 2 3) Zdenek Kolar CZE 29-18 3 4) Holger Rune DEN 28-7 3 5) Kacper Zuk POL 26-11 1 Nicolas Jarry CHI 26-12 1 7) Sebastian Baez ARG 25-5 3 Altug Celikbilek TUR 25-10 2 Juan Manuel Cerundolo ARG 25-10 3 Tomas Barrios Vera CHI 25-11 1 11) Jenson Brooksby USA 23-3 3 Gastao Elias POR 23-12 1 Win Percentage Leaders W-L Pct. Titles 1) Jenson Brooksby USA 23-3 88.5 3 2) Sebastian Baez ARG 25-5 83.3 3 3) Benjamin Bonzi FRA 49-11 81.7 6 4) Holger Rune DEN 28-7 80.0 3 5) Zizou Bergs BEL 19-6 76.0 3 6) Federico Coria ARG 18-6 75.0 1 7) Tomas Martin Etcheverry ARG 38-13 74.5 2 8) Arthur Rinderknech FRA 18-7 72.0 1 Botic van de Zandschulp NED 18-7 72.0 0 *Minimum 20 matches played* Singles Title Leaders ----- By Surface ----- Player Total Clay Grass Hard Carpet Benjamin Bonzi FRA 6 1 5 Sebastian Baez ARG 3 3 Zizou Bergs BEL 3 1 2 Jenson Brooksby USA 3 1 2 Juan Manuel Cerundolo ARG 3 3 Tallon Griekspoor NED 3 3 Zdenek Kolar CZE 3 3 Holger Rune DEN 3 3 Franco Agamenone ITA 2 2 Daniel Altmaier GER 2 2 Altug Celikbilek TUR 2 2 Mitchell Krueger USA 2 2 Tomas Martin Etcheverry ARG 2 2 Mats Moraing GER 2 2 Carlos Taberner ESP 2 2 Bernabe Zapata Miralles ESP 2 2 53 tied with 1 title each Winners by Age: 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 0 0 6 7 8 4 7 10 13 13 4 3 7 5 3 1 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 Youngest Final: Juan Manuel Cerundolo (19) d.
    [Show full text]
  • Men's Tennis Recordbook
    RECORDBOOK MEN’S TENNIS 2012 FINAL RESULTS/STATISTICS MEN’S TENNIS 17-9 Overall, 3-4 Pac-12, Ranked #28 Singles Doubles Pac-12 Date Opponent Time/Result 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 Record Record Jan. 13 SEATTLE U. (26) W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W W 1-0 Jan. 20 #57 IDAHO (26) W, 7-0 W W W W W W W L W 2-0 Jan. 22 #75 PACIFIC (26) W, 7-0 W W W W W W L W W 3-0 Jan. 28 vs. #30 Louisville$ (26) W, 4-0 W -- -- -- W W W W -- 4-0 Jan. 29 at #10 Duke$ (26) L, 4-0 L L -- L -- -- -- L L 4-1 Feb. 4 at #50 Boise State (26) L, 4-3 W L W L L W W L L 4-2 Feb. 11 #28 MICHIGAN (26) W, 6-1 W W W W L W L W W 5-2 Feb. 12 #62 UC SANTA BARBARA (26) W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W W 6-2 Feb. 24 at #71 Oregon (27) W, 4-3 W L L W W W L L W 7-2 Feb. 25 vs. #54 UC Irvine (in Eugene) (27) W, 5-2 L W W L W W W W W 8-2 Mar. 2 #33 TULSA (24) W, 4-3 W W L L W W L L W 9-2 Mar. 3 #30 LOUISVILLE (24) W, 4-0 W -- -- -- W W W -- W 10-2 Mar.
    [Show full text]
  • Games Scoreboard
    NOVEMBER 23, 20 CHINA DAILY PAGE 12 GAMES SCOREBOARD ARCHERY Men’s team Gold: Korea Silver: China Bronze: India ATHLETICS Men’s pole vault 1. Yang Yansheng, China, 5.50 2. Andreev Leonid, Uzbekistan, 5.30 2. Kim Yoo-suk, Korea 5.30 4. Rabbani Mohammad M, Iran, 5.20 5. Suzuki Takafumi, Japan, 5.20 6. Saombankuay Sompon, Thailand, 5.00 7. Almershad Fahad B, Kuwait, 4.80 7. Yun Dae-uk, Korea, 4.80 Women’s hammer throw 1. Zhang Wenxiu, China, 72.84 2. Wang Zheng, China, 68.17 3. Murofushi Yuka, Japan, 62.94 4. Kavr Hardeep, India, 60.54 5. Park Hee-soen, Korea, 57.53 6. Kang Na-ru, Korea, 56.85 7. Mamedova Ayna, Turkmenistan, 50.60 Women’s 400m 1. Olga Tereshkova, Kazakhstan, 51.97 2. Asami Chiba, Japan, 52.68 3. Marina Maslyonko, Kazakhstan, 52.70 4. Mandeep Kaur, India, 52.99 5. Maniieet Kaur, India, 53.27 6. Tang Xiaoyin, China, 53.55 7. Chen Lin, China, 53.82 8. Mudiyans Rasnayaka, Sri Lanka, 55.05 Men’s 400m 1. Femi Seun Ogunode, Qatar, 45.12 2. Yuzo kanemaru, Japan, 45.32 3. Yousef masrahi, Kazakhstan, 45.71 4. Liu Xiaosheng, China, 46.34 5. Chang Pengben, China, 46.65 AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE PHOTOS 6. D. Amarasekaralage, Sri Lanka, 47.05 7. Ismail alsibyani, Kazakhstan, 47.11 8. Yusuke Ishitsuka, Japan, 47.49 Clockwise from top left: Korean fencers celebrate their gold medal win over Japan during the women’s team foil Women’s 100m 1. Chisato Fukushima, Japan, 11.33 fi nal; gold medalist Daniyar Kobonov of Kyrgyzstan (top) 2.
    [Show full text]
  • Page14sports.Qxd (Page 1)
    TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 2016 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Paes to miss out on mixed doubles 11th Reasi District Open Fencing C’ship concludes Rahul, Rajan win final bouts by 10-07, 10-08 for sake of 7th Olympics Excelsior Sports Correspondent Bharat Dogra won Silver while Bhagat and Kamal Kumar NEW DELHI, June 6: National Association can appeal not get into the draw. Aryan Chandel and Muzzaffar bagged 1st and 2nd Bronze, for a player's inclusion if he does "It's unfortunate that our two KATRA, June 6: Two-day Ahmed, secured 1st and 2nd respectively. Leander Paes will have to not meet the Davis Cup criteria. players, who were playing a Grand long 11th Reasi District Open Bronze, respectively. Under 14 Epee Girls: Gold forego his claim on the mixed dou- If Paes has to be there in Rio, Slam final a few days back, may Fencing Championship for Boys Under 17 Epee boys: Ajay was won by Shahida Akhter, bles event to be able to play in his he will have to be content playing not compete together. But this how and Girls organized by Reasi Kumar won Gold, Mayank Silver by Priyanka Devi, 1st seventh Olympics as efforts are only the men's doubles since AITA the situation is. A lot of people may District Fencing Association Kapoor bagged Silver whereas Bronze by Meenakshi and 2nd being made to convince Rohan is not going to stop Sania from not know it is quite possible that concluded today at Amba Kids Vikas Kumar and Parvinder Bronze by Saima Ali.
    [Show full text]