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Chennai: PSBB (Chennai) and Chinmaya Vidyalaya (Hyderabad) won the under-19 titles for boys' and girls' respectively, here, on Saturday, in the CBSE National tennis tournament at the SDAT-Nungambakkam Stadium.
The results: Girls: U-14: Final: Bal Bharati, Pitampura (Delhi) bt Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan (Hyderabad) 2-0. Semifinals: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan bt Bal Bharati, Rohini (Delhi) 2-1; Bal Bharati (Pitampura) bt OBUL Reddy School (Hyderabad) 2-1. Third place: Bal Bharati (Rohini) bt OBUL Reddy School 2-0. U-19: Final: Chinmaya Vidyalaya (Hyderabad) bt Navrachna School (Vadodara) 2-0. Semifinals: Navrachna bt Maharaja Sawai Mansingh Vidyalaya (Jaipur) 2-1; Chinmaya Vidyalaya bt Army School (Guwahati) 2-0. Third place: Maharaja Sawai Mansingh bt Army School 2-1. Boys: Under-14: Semifinals: Modern SSS (Chennai) bt Tagore Public School (Jaipur) 2-0; Chirec Public School (Hyderabad) bt Bal Bharati Public School, Pitampura (Delhi) 2-1. U-19: Final: PSBB (Chennai) bt Springdale (Amristar ) 2-1. Semifinals: PSBB bt DAV Public School (Amristar) 2-1; Springdale bt Gujarati Samaj School (Indore) 2-1. Third place: DAV bt Gujarati Samaj 2-1.
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