Butwal Open Lawn Tennis: Winning start by Sunira

Falgun 5, 2081

Ghanshyam Gautam

Butwal Open Lawn Tennis: Winning start by Sunira

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The 3rd Mayor's Cup and Butwal Open Lawn Tennis Tournament has started in Rupandehi. In the opening match on Monday, Sunira Thapa has started victoriously by defeating Jini Khadka in straight sets 6-3 and 6-0 in women's singles.

Likewise, Nihaljung Thapa defeated Bishnu Nepali in straight sets 6-1 and 6-0 for men's singles, Ayushman Ghale defeated Yugen Sherpa 6-2 and 6-1, Dev Ashish Reula defeated Nischal Kayastha in 6-2 and 6-3 sets.

Similarly, Jitendra Pariyar defeated Saroj Poudel 6-0, 6-0 in straight sets, Chom Bahadur Shah defeated Prakash Basnet 7-5 and 6-2 sets in 35 plus singles.  In 45 plus singles, Gopal Gyawali defeated Bishnu Bahadur Thapa in 6-3 and 6-3 sets.

The tournament organized by Rupandehi Tennis Association with the support of Butwal sub-metropolitan city was inaugurated on Monday by Khelraj Pandey, head of Butwal sub-metropolitan city, by handing over a tennis ball to match director Ajay Bisht . Mayor Pandey said that more than 4.5 million budget has been allocated for sports infrastructure development and competition projects in the city.

Butwal Open Lawn Tennis: Winning start by Sunira President of Rupandehi Lawn Tennis Association, Gopal Gyawali, said that Kathmandu-centered tennis games have recently started to be played in the main cities of the country and that the players are being produced. Founding President Ashok Gurung who contributed to the tennis development of Rupandehi in the

program,  Mahasenani Machindra Thapa of Midwest Pritna was honored with Dosalla, Kadarpatra . In the event, Manoj Shamsher Rana, former president of Nepal Tennis Federation, president of Bagmati Tennis Association, handed over a cartoon tennis ball to district president Gyawali.

At the opening session, Ashok Gurung, central member of the tennis association, Rathi Purushottam Khadka, the assistant captain of the 22nd team, Manoj Shamsher Rana, the former president of the Nepal Tennis Federation, Bagmati Tennis Association president Manoj Shamsher Rana, and Sabbar Mia, the secretary, said that international dignity and recognition will increase if the game and players are given opportunities. In the

singles, men-women singles, men's 35 plus, men's 45 plus, men's 55 plus, men's 65 plus and doubles, men's doubles, women's doubles, men's 35 plus, men's 45 plus  And the competition will be held in 11 categories for men 55 plus. More than 100 players are participating in the

competition, including 7 women's singles.

Ghanshyam

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