Sonam, Sara and world champions in junior tennis

Sonam became the champion in the U-10 boys' singles, Sara in the U-12 girls' singles, and the world U-14 boys' singles.

Magh 5, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Sonam, Sara and world champions in junior tennis

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Sonam Tshiring Ghale, Sara Pant and Bishwavishe Dallakoti won gold medals at the Flash Sports National Junior Tennis Championship on Monday. Sonam became the champion in the U-10 boys' singles, Sara in the U-12 girls' singles and Bishwa in the U-14 boys' singles.

In the U-10 boys' final at the Flash Sports Tennis Academy, Sonam defeated Ashton Shrestha in straight sets 6-4, 6-4.

In the U-12 girls' final, Sara easily defeated Arya Poudel 6-1, 6-0. This is Sara's second individual gold. Sara had also won gold in the U-14 girls' singles.

In the U-14 boys' final, Aryash Raj Poudel became the world champion after retiring hurt. In the third set, when Vishwa was leading 1-0, Aryash retired hurt. Before that, both had won 1-1 sets. Vishwa won the first set 6-3 and Aryash won the second set 6-1.

On the last day, Sange Rokaya won the U-16 boys' singles. He got a walkover from Asab Samrat Hada in the final.

Sonam, Sara and world champions in junior tennis

The tournament, which was sanctioned by the Nepal Tennis Association, featured 15 events, including 1 doubles. Swastika Bista became the champion in the U-16 and U-18 girls' singles. Sarbgyanjang Khatri won the U-8 boys' singles and Bhani Rajbhandari won the U-18 boys' singles, Ayushman Hazur Ghale won the U-9 boys' singles, Tonish Shrestha won the U-10 girls' singles, Nimti Kunwar won the U-12 boys' singles, and the pair of Darshil Shrestha and Asab Samrat won the boys' doubles. Along with Arit, Sara and Sonam are from the organizing academy.

The winners were awarded by Nepal Tennis Association President Manohardas Mul, tournament coordinator Krishnaraj Ghale, Nepal number one in tennis Pradeep Khadka, and others. Shravan Karki, the director of the organizing academy, said that the tournament will be organized continuously.

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