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Tribune News Service

Mohali, June 30

Shagunpreet Kaur defeated Unnati Jaral to claim the girls’ U-19 title on the concluding day of the Yonex Sunrise 1st AMBA Open Badminton Tournament today.

Ishan Sihag claimed the first position by defeating Adhayan Kakkar. In the boys’ U-19 doubles final, Rudransh Negi and Shivansh defeated Adyan Kakkar and Gaurav, whereas the team of Gaurav and Ishan Sihag won the boy’s U-17 final by defeating Dakshesh and Karan.

Ruchi Chahal won the girls’ U-17 title by defeating Akanksha and Pranav won the boys’ U-17 final by defeating Sihag. In the boys’ doubles U-15 final, Namandeep Singh Pannu and Prateek defeated Kabir Khurana and Yug Dhaiya.

In the girls’ U-15 final, Bharati Sharma defeated Tashvi Goel. Pannu claimed the boys’ U-15 title by defeating Kritagya Arora. Mohit Sandhu and Divyanshi defeated Hardik and Simran to win the mixed doubles title.

In the women’s singles final, Divyanshi defeated Ruchi Chahal and Mohit Sandhu won the men’s title by defeating Mohit Gauri.

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