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Adit, Abhilasha win U-14 titles

KATHMANDU, Dec 23: Adit Subedi and Abhilasha Bista have won the U-14 boys’ and girls’ singles titles of the 15th Jayakar Memorial National Junior Tennis Tournament respectively on Friday.
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KATHMANDU, Dec 23: Adit Subedi and Abhilasha Bista have won the U-14 boys’ and girls’ singles titles of the 15th Jayakar Memorial National Junior Tennis Tournament respectively on Friday.


At the Satdobato Tennis Court, Lalitpur, Subedi thumped Nisan Shrestha 6-0, 6-0 while Bista defeated Isha Shree Shah 6-4, 6-4. 


Eva Adhikari and Aarav Samrat Hada clinched the U-10 girls’ and boys’ singles titles respectively. 

Adhikari overcame Sunira Thapa 6-0, 6-3 while Hada beat Pranav Manandhar 6-0, 6-3. 


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Similarly, Sunira Thapa and Saksham Bikram Shah were declared the winners of the U-9 girls’ and boys’ singles titles. 


Thapa beat Prasamsha Moktan 4-1, 5-3 while Shah overcame Ayushman Hajur Ghale 4-2, 40. 

Meanwhile, Mayanka Rana and Mahika Rana won the U-18 girls’ doubles title defeating Abhilasha Bista and Bijisha Shrestha on the same day. 


The Rana sisters defeated Bista and Shrestha 6-3, 6-3. 


Also, Samrakshyak B Bajracharya and Samyak B Bajracharya clinched the U-18 boys’ doubles title beating Pranav Khanal and Adit Subedi. 


Samrakhsyak and Samyak overcame Khanal and Subedi 6-3, 6-4. 


 

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