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Teenager Hooda creates history

Updated on: 31 January,2022 07:18 AM IST  |  Cuttack
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Shuttler Unnati, 14, becomes youngest Indian to win Super 100 title; unseeded George clinches men’s crown

Teenager Hooda creates history

Women’s singles winner Unnati Hooda (right) and Smit Toshniwal. Pics/Badminton Association of India

Teenager Unnati Hooda became the youngest Indian to win a Super 100 tournament as she beat compatriot Smit Toshniwal in straight games to claim the women’s singles title, while unseeded Kiran George emerged triumphant in men’s singles final of Odisha Open badminton tournament here on Sunday.


Producing an excellent performance to emerge triumphant in her event, Unnati, 14,  won 21-18, 21-11 to be crowned champion in the inaugural edition of the USD 75,000 Odisha Open.


Men’s champion Kiran GeorgeMen’s champion Kiran George


Gayatri wins doubles title

George, 21, prevailed over fellow Indian Priyanshu Rajawat 21-15, 14-21, 21-18 to clinch the men’s singles title after battling hard for 58 minutes. In another all-Indian final, Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand, daughter of former All England Open champion and Indian badminton legend Pullela Gopichand, defeated Sanyogita Ghorpade and Shruti Mishra 21-12, 21-10 to claim the women’s doubles title after a 28-minute contest. 

But in the mixed doubles final, India’s MR Arjun and Jolly suffered a 16-21 20-22 defeat at the hands of the Sri Lankan duo of Sachin Dias and Thilini Hendadahewa in a match that lasted 36 minutes.

Malaysian duo shine 

There was also no Indian victory in the men’s doubles summit clash as the Malaysian duo of Nur Mohd Azriyn Ayub and Lim Khim got the better of the host nation’s Wah Ravikrishna PS and Sankar Prasad Udayakumar 18-21, 21-14 21-16. The keenly-contested men’s doubles match lasted 51 minutes.

Unnati, who entered the final after she surprised Indian Open finalist Malvika Bansod 24-22 24-22 in the last-four clash on Saturday, took 35 minutes to get the better of Toshniwal in the summit showdown of the women’s singles at the Jawahar Lal Nehru Indoor Stadium.

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