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New Indian Express
15 hours ago
- Sport
- New Indian Express
World 6-red snooker: Mehta does a Houdini act
Manama (Bahrain): Down and out for the count against Pakistan's Ahsan Ramzan, second-seeded Aditya Mehta staged a Houdini act to keep his title hopes alive at the IBSF World 6-Red Snooker Championships here on Wednesday. The seasoned campaigner, down 2-3 in the best-of-seven frame pre-quarters, kept his rival at bay with solid safety play to draw level at 3-3 and then made a splendid 71 clearance for a brilliant come-from-behind victory. The 4-3 verdict helped Mehta, a former World Games gold medallist, set up a quarterfinal meeting against fellow Indian Manan Chandra, who thwarted a spirited challenge from Qatar's Ahmed Saif. Chandra, who overcame Saudi Arabia's Omar Alajlani in the round of 32, jumped to a quick 3-0 lead. But lapses in concentration allowed Saif, who had overcome another Indian, Brijesh Damani, in the previous round, to stage a fightback. But before much damage could be done, the Indian upped his game a notch to come away a deserving 4-2 winner. Reigning champion Kamal Chawla, however, blew away a 3-2 advantage and bowed out in a round of 32 match against Fung Kwok Wai. The Hong Kong China cueist came up with two brilliant clearances – 64 and 72 – in the final two frames to dethrone the Indian. Paras Gupta, the National champion, and Pankaj Advani were the other two Indians to make the last-eight stage. While Gupta downed China's Pan Yiming 4-1, Advani defeated Poland's Tomasz Skalski 4-2.


News18
17 hours ago
- Sport
- News18
Mehta, Advani in quarterfinals; Chawla knocked out
Manama (Bahrain), Jul 23 (PTI) Down and out for the count against Pakistan's Ahsan Ramzan, second-seeded Aditya Mehta of India staged a fine comeback to enter the quarterfinals of the IBSF World 6-Red Snooker Championships here on Wednesday. The seasoned campaigner, was down 2-3 in the best-of-seven frame pre-quarters, and kept his rival at bay with solid safety play to draw level at 3-3 and then made a splendid 71 clearance for a brilliant come-from-behind victory. The 4-3 verdict helped Mehta, a former World Games gold medallist, set up a quarterfinal meeting against fellow Indian Manan Chandra, who thwarted a spirited challenge from Qatar's Ahmed Saif. Chandra, who overcame Saudi Arabia's Omar Alajlani in the round of 32, jumped to a quick 3-0 lead. But lapses in concentration allowed Saif, who had overcome another Indian, Brijesh Damaniin the previous round, to stage a fightback. But the Indian upped his game to come away a 4-2 winner. Reigning champion Kamal Chawla, however, blew away a 3-2 advantage and bowed out in a round of 32 match against Fung Kwok Wai. The Hong Kong China cueist came up with two brilliant clearances – 64 and 72 – in the final two frames to dethrone the Indian. Paras Gupta, the National champion, and Pankaj Advani were the other two Indians to make the last-eight stage. Results (Indians unless mentioned): Pre-quarterfinals: Paras Gupta beat Pan Yiming (CHN) 4-1 (46-0, 35-1, 20-34, 32-23, 32-13); Pankaj Advani beat Tomasz Skalski (POL) 4-2 (0-74, 50-0, 42-8, 48-0, 4-52, 45-4); Manan Chandra beat Ahmed Saif (QAT) 4-2 (30-18, 54-0, 70 (70) -0, 18-42, 0-41, 36-25); Aditya Mehta beat Ahsan Ramzan (PAK) 4-3 (25-37, 17-47, 37-27, 50-2, 0-50, 49-4, 71 (71) -0). PTI UNG SSC SSC (This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - PTI) view comments First Published: July 23, 2025, 20:00 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


The Star
3 days ago
- Sport
- The Star
Myanmar to send dragon boat athletes to 2025 World Games in China
YANGON, July 21 (Xinhua) -- Myanmar will send a 16-member delegation to compete in the 2025 World Games in Chengdu, China, an official from the Myanmar Rowing and Canoeing Federation said on Monday. "The delegation, which includes six male athletes, six female athletes, a team leader, a manager and two coaches, is scheduled to depart for China on August 6," said U Thet Lwin, general secretary of the federation. "The team will compete in mixed events over 200m, 500m, and 2000m distances," the official said, adding that the athletes were selected in April and have been training intensively since then.


News18
3 days ago
- Sport
- News18
Aditya Mehta moves into World 6-Red Snooker knockouts
Manama (Bahrain), Jul 21 (PTI) Former World Games gold medallist Aditya Mehta outclassed Ireland's Jay Chopra to become the sixth Indian to make the knockouts of the IBSF World 6-Red Snooker Championships here on Monday. The 39-year-old Mumbaikar hardly broke a sweat in his 43-5, 40-22, 48-0, 67-0 win over Chopra for his second straight victory in Group N. Kamal Chawla, Manan Chandra, Brijesh Damani, Paras Gupta and Pankaj Advani have already sealed places in the knockout stage. Meanwhile, defending champion Chawla suffered a narrow 3-4 defeat at the hands of China's Chena Qien in his final Group A match. However, there was no stopping Damani. A key member of the squad that won the Asian Team Snooker last month, the Kolkatan edged out the dangerous Habib Sabah of Bahrain 4-3 to finish as Group J topper. Results (Indians unless mentioned): Group A: Chen Qien (Chn) beat Kamal Chawla 4-3 (22-38, 7-67, 65-0, 40-27, 47-15, 0-67, 45-7). Group G: Pushpender Singh beat Mohamed Shehab (UAE) 4-1 (41-8, 44-21, 1-32, 41-8, 39-26). Group J: Brijesh Damani beat Habib Sabah (Bhn) 4-3 (42-32, 7-53, 33-8, 0-39, 33-21, 27-44, 47-0). Group N: Aditya Mehta beat Jay Chopra (Ire) 4-0 (43-5, 40-22, 48-0, 67-0). PTI UNG PDS PDS (This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - PTI) view comments First Published: July 21, 2025, 20:15 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


South China Morning Post
3 days ago
- Sport
- South China Morning Post
Karateka Grace Lau ‘cool' about carrying Hong Kong's gold medal hopes at World Games
World No 1 Grace Lau Mo-sheung said she had this year mastered how to perform at her level amid all the accolades, and that her status as a world-leading athlete was no longer putting her under pressure during competition. Advertisement Speaking on Monday ahead of the second World Games of her career next month, the karateka also said the multi-sport event was a competition she cared about. 'I was learning how to deal with my No 1 title last year as I truly felt the pressure,' she said. 'I am all good this year, and after what I have learned, I won't repeat the mistakes of the past and let them drag me down. 'I have felt fine this year, and I knew that I was not bothered any more given my performance in the Premier League and the Asian Championships.' With three Premier League victories in four outings and a regional title – her third straight – since the start of the year, Hongkonger Lau said she was 'cool' about being the city's gold medal hope in Chengdu. The Hong Kong delegation received its World Games send-off on Monday. Photo: Handout 'It's not about any extra pressure or motivation now, I just need to perform at my standard [and the results will take care of themselves],' said the Olympic medallist, who won a bronze in Tokyo in 2021.