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Monisha wins

Bangalore: Monisha Gowda emerged champion in the girls' under-10 event of The Wearhouse State-ranking badminton tournament at the Sadashivanagar Club courts here on Sunday. In the final, Monisha defeated Mahima Agarwal 21-18, 21-17.

The results: Girls: U-10: Final: Monisha Gowda bt Mahima Agarwal 21-18, 21-17; Semifinals: Mahima bt Naganethra 27-25, 21-16; Monisha bt Samvidha 21-6, 21-7. U-13 (pre-quarterfinals): Reshma Karthik bt Riva Neel 21-2, 21-8; S. Deeksha bt S. Shreyas 21-7, 21-11; Sindhu Bharadwaj bt M. Amogha 21-5, 21-3; Cital bt Esha Patel 21-6, 21-16; Rishika bt Sushmitha 21-1, 21-2; Mira bt C.P.S. Jeevna 21-17, 21-6; Poorvisha bt Mallika 21-10, 21-6.

Boys: U-10: Pre-quarterfinals: Akash Rajmurthy bt S. Vignesh 21-12, 21-13; A. Likitha bt Abhishek 21-10, 21-6; Nirmith Kaushik bt Arjun Rao 21-19, 21-19; S. Vashishta bt Prajwal 21-1, 21-3; Siddharth Nayak bt Thanush 21-16, 21-10. — Principal Correspondent

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