Indian sports wrap, April 12: Delhi’s Aarit becomes youngest Indian International Master, Shivika achieves Woman International Master norm
CHESS
Delhi’s Aarit Kapil becomes youngest Indian International Master norm holder
Delhi-based 10-year-old Aarit Kapil became the youngest Indian chess player to make an International Master norm after he drew with Samuel Asaka of Australia in the final round of an international tournament at Menorca in Spain.
After a brilliant start that included a victory over former world Under-20 champion and Grandmaster Nogerbek Kazybek of Kazakhstan in the second round, Aarit, who is just 10 years and seven months old, became the youngest Indian to hold an IM norm.
Winning the U-11 national championship last year was a turning point for the young Delhiite and he has taken it forward in a big way. He is currently ranked number two in the world amongst players born in 2015.
The highest point for Aarit was a draw with 12-year-old International Master Oro Faustino of Argentina who is often regarded as the ‘Messi of Chess’ in the chequered world.
Last year, he even held Magnus Carlsen to a draw in the ‘Early Titled Tuesday’ chess tournament, an online competition.
– PTI
Shivika Rohilla becomes Woman International Master
Shivika Rohilla has become a Woman International Master (WIM) following a final round draw with IM Rudolf Sertic of Croatia in the first Saturday chess tournament that concluded in Budapest.
Shivika, who had made her first norm back in 2023, came close to the final norm for the last 10 tournaments but missed the chances.
Scoring 4.5 points out of her nine games, Shivika also ensured a decent rise in her rating although her WIM rating requirements were completed in 2025 after a tournament in Poland.
The 18-year-old has now wants to complete the Woman Grandmaster title.
Tania Sachdev was the first player from Delhi to become a WIM 24 years back and very recently Sachi Jain was the second about a month earlier. Shivika is now the third.
– PTI
SURFING
Tamil Nadu surfers Sivaraj Babu, Kamali Moorthy crowned national champions
The grand finale of the Little Andaman Pro 2026 hosted by the Andaman & Nicobar Tourism in association with the Surfing Federation of India delivered a spectacular close to three days of high-intensity competition.
In a thrilling Surfing Men’s Open Final that kept spectators on the edge, Sivaraj Babu emerged as the National Champion with a score of 13.63, clinching victory by a razor-thin margin of just 0.30 points over Srikanth D, who finished at 13.33. Kishore Kumar followed closely with 12.87, while Sanjay Selvamani posted 9.30 in a fiercely contested heat.
Kamali and Sivaraj pose with their medals after winning the nationals.
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Kamali and Sivaraj pose with their medals after winning the nationals.
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The Surfing Women’s Open Final saw a dominant performance from Kamali Moorthy, who not only secured the National Championship title but also successfully defended her crown, marking her second consecutive win at the event. Kamali delivered an outstanding score of 15.83, winning by a comfortable margin of 4.19 points over Sugar Shanti Banarse (11.64). Devi Ramanathan (7.84) and Riva Aurora (5.23) rounded off the final standings.
In the SUP Sprint Men’s Final, Sekar Pachai continued his stellar run in the championship, clocking 1:22.32 to secure the top podium position. He was followed by Akash Pujar (1:24.65) and Selvarasan Nagamuthu (1:29.98), completing a highly competitive race.
The SUP Sprint Women’s Final saw Vijayalakshmi Irulappan deliver a commanding performance, finishing first with a time of 1:40.35. Arthi secured second place with 1:48.02, while Nishi finished third at 2:47.94.
– Team Sportstar
PICKLEBALL
Arjun Singh and Aditya Singh win India’s first gold at the US Open Pickleball Championship 2026
Arjun Singh and Aditya Singh beat top seeds Ryder Brown and Soli Messiri to win India’s first gold for the tournament in the ongoing US Open Pickleball Championship 2026. The brothers won in straight sets (11-1, 11-5), blanking out the favourites to win the US Open in the U/18 boys doubles.
In the women’s singles category, Naga Moksha won the bronze medal in a tightly fought contest. This is India’s first ever participation under the affiliation of the Indian Pickleball Association in the US Open Pickleball Championship that is currently being held at Naples, Florida.
Aditya Singh and Arjun Singh won India’s first gold medal at the US Open Pickleball Championship.
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Aditya Singh and Arjun Singh won India’s first gold medal at the US Open Pickleball Championship.
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“This is extremely special for us, achieving this together is something that we and our family will cherish for a long time. We have worked very hard to make this happen and thank everyone who have supported us from back home. Most importantly, we are really grateful to the Maharashtra Pickleball Association and the Indian Pickleball Association for this opportunity.” Said Arjun Singh & Aditya Singh right after winning the gold at the championship.
Purvansh Patel qualified for the Pro Doubles main draw earlier today. The 16-year-old will play the main draw tomorrow, while the rest of the Indian contingent, including Mihika Yadav, Dhiren Patel, Suryaveer Singh Bhullar, and others, will kick off their campaign later in the day.
– Team Sportstar
HOCKEY
Hockey Jharkhand clinches gold Hockey India Sub Junior Women National Championship 2026
Hockey Jharkhand successfully defended their title and emerged as champions of the 16th Hockey India Sub Junior Women National Championship 2026 in Ranchi, Jharkhand, after defeating Hockey Madhya Pradesh in a closely fought Division ‘A’ final.
Sewani Kerketta scored the winning goal in Jharkhand’s win over Madhya Pradesh in the final.
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Sewani Kerketta scored the winning goal in Jharkhand’s win over Madhya Pradesh in the final.
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Sugan Sanga (5’) handed Jharkhand an early advantage by converting a penalty corner, but Nammi Geethasri (37’) brought Madhya Pradesh back on level terms in the second half. With both teams locked at 1–1 and pushing hard for a winner, it was Sewani Kerketta (56’) who rose to the occasion, netting a crucial field goal in the dying minutes to seal the title for the hosts.
Earlier in the day, Hockey Association of Odisha defeated Uttar Pradesh Hockey 4–2 in the 3rd/4th place match of the Division ‘A’ to clinch the bronze medal.
– Team Sportstar
Uttar Pradesh Hockey clinch gold in Sub Junior Men National Championship 2026
Uttar Pradesh Hockey emerged champion of the 16th Hockey India Sub Junior Men National Championship 2026 in Rajgir, Bihar after defeating Hockey Madhya Pradesh in the Division ‘A’ Final.
Hockey Punjab secured the Bronze medal, overcoming Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu Hockey in the 3rd/4th place match.
Uttar Pradesh drew first blood early in the contest through skipper Ketan Kushwaha (4’), who opened the scoring with a field goal. Hockey Madhya Pradesh responded swiftly as Gazee Khan (8’) struck the equaliser to keep the match evenly poised.
However, Uttar Pradesh soon wrested back control, with Nitish Yadav (13’) converting from a penalty corner before Ali Shahrukh (28’) extended the lead with a field goal. Rajbhar Prahlad (35’) and Chauhan Raghvendra Singh (40’) then added to the tally to put Uttar Pradesh firmly in command. Ayush Singh Lodhi (43’) managed to pull one back for Hockey Madhya Pradesh, but it proved to be only a consolation as Uttar Pradesh sealed a comprehensive 5–2 win.
– Team Sportstar
Published on Apr 12, 2026

