Double gold for the marginal in Melbourne

Seemant won gold in the Veteran Over 35 Men's Singles and Doubles at the competition held in Melbourne, Australia.

Chaitra 23, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Double gold for the marginal in Melbourne

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Veteran tennis player Seemant Gurung has won double gold medals at the NCTC-ICS Unity Games.

Seemant won gold in the Veteran Men's Singles and Doubles over 35 years in the competition held in Melbourne, Australia.

Seemant defeated Anup Gurung in the singles of the competition organized by the Nepali Community Tennis Club (NCTC). In the doubles, Seemant teamed up with Ashok Gurung to defeat the pair of Anup Gurung and Kumar Khatri. In the intermediate singles, Dipesh Ghimire defeated Bhishma Gautam to win the title.

NCTC President Keshav Khatri and others distributed prizes to the winners. President Khatri said that the competition was started with the aim of connecting the Nepali tennis community.

Secretary of the organizing club, Bhishma Gautam, expressed his hope that the tournament would send a new message of unity and excellence to the Nepali sports community and hoped that the tournament would send a new message of unity and excellence to the Nepali sports community.

Minman is the father of budding tennis player Shivali Gurung. Shivali competed in the Asian Elite 14-year-old category at this year's Australian Open.

Kantipur

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