Pickleball Nationals: Aditya, Amrita bag PRO singles titles

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Jan 25, 2025 10:37 PM IST

Aditya Ruhela upstaged ninth-seed Harsh Mehta and Amrita Mukherjee beat Rakshikha Ravi within the finals

Better Noida: Prime-seed Aditya Ruhela defeated ninth-seed Harsh Mehta in straight video games to carry the PRO Open males’s singles title whereas Amrita Mukherjee defeated Rakshikha Ravi to bag the ladies’s title within the fourth version of IPA Pickleball Nationals held on the Bennett College on Saturday.

Aditya Ruhela in motion on Saturday. (IPA)

Ruhela (Dynamic Common Pickleball Score 5.867), who had reached the ultimate after a powerful 15-0 win over fourth-seed Ritesh Jaiswal, confronted Mehta (DUPR Score 4.547) within the title-decider. Mehta had crushed 18th seed Nishaan Singh 15-2 within the semis.

Whereas Mehta, seeded ninth, started with a superb level, it was all Ruhela there on as he didn’t give the Maharashtra participant any house. He received 11-2, 11-2.

Within the ladies’s PRO Open singles closing, Amrita (DUPR Score 3.801) avenged her group stage loss to Rakshikha (DUPR 4.113), beating her 11-9, 11-3.

Coming into the ultimate, third-seed Rakshikha had defeated fourth-seed Himaanshika Singh 15-6 and fifth-seed Mukherjee had crushed sixth-seed Punji Rawal 15-6. Though the previous started as favorite and performed an in depth first recreation, Amrita trumped her within the second to win the title.

Armaan-Sindoor win blended doubles

Armaan Bhatia, the face of Indian pickleball, continued his golden run in house tournaments as he and Sindoor Mittal received the blended doubles title, beating second seeds Shail Shah and Rakshikha Ravi 11-8, 11-6.

Bhatia and Sindoor had reached the ultimate after a 15-2 win towards Utkarsh Dubey and Divya Panwar, whereas Shah and Rakshikha beat Divyanshu Kataria and Asmi Sapra in an in depth 15-13 encounter.

Second-seed Akhil Mathur (DUPR Score 4.671) beat Sanjay 11-1, 11-0 within the males’s 50+ singles closing, whereas third-seed Kavita Khanna (DUPR Score 3.287) shocked top-seeded Babita Langthansa 11-3, 11-9 to win the ladies’s 50+ class title.

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