Indian sports wrap, June 2: Hitesh Chauhan through to second round of Junior French Open
TENNIS
Hitesh Chauhan through to second round of Junior French Open
India’s Hitesh Chauhan defeats Sweden’s Ludvig Fredrik Hede 6-4, 6-3 in the first round of the Junior French Open 2025.
The 17-year-old is now through to the second round of the tournament in Paris.
– Team Sportstar
SQUASH
British Open 2025: Anahat loses in second round
India’s Anahat Singh lost to Siva Subramaniaam of Malaysia in second round of the ongoing British Open Squash tournament on Monday.
The 17-year-old lost the match 10-12, 11-9, 8-11, 7-11.
– Team Sportstar
MOTORSPORT
Rally of Chikmagalur 2025: Maheshwaran N wins in INTSDRC-1 Class
Maheshwaran N, alongside co-driver Prakash Muthusamy, delivered a standout performance in the INTSDRC-1 Class at the Rally of Chikmagalur 2025, to secure a comfortable lead over the field.
The rally, which served as Qualifier Round-1 of the FMSCI Indian National Time Speed Distance Rally Championship (4W) 2025, witnessed over 130 entries competing across eight categories.
Other category winners included A Vinodh (INTSDRC-2), Aparna Pathak (Women’s and State Of Karnataka classes), Vinay Prasanna (Pro Stock), Bhavani Balakrishnan (Couples and Supercar classes), showcasing exceptional skill, coordination, and endurance across a challenging course spread over two days. In the INTSDRC-1 Class, Maheshwaran N and co-driver Prakash Muthusamy set the tone for the season, nearly a full minute ahead of their closest competitors.
Santhosh Kumar V and T. Nagarajan followed in second place, while Ganesh Murthi and Chandrashekar took third. The INTSDRC-2 Class saw a competitive finish, with A Vinodh and N Murugan taking top honors.
Manju Jain and Dinky Varghese secured second, and Rahele Ahmed with Sakayana Kumar. In the Women’s Category, Aparna Pathak and Lalita Gowda dominated the field with over one hour lead. Kshamta and Ammol came in second, followed closely by Vannhree Pathak and Ramu Chandra.
-Team Sportstar
Meco Meritus Cup: Bengaluru’s Ishaan Madesh wins title in senior Karting category

The trophy winners in the Meritus Cup 2025 (from left to right) – Standing – Eshanth Vengatesan, Shivneel, Jishnu Seralathan, Yatharth Gaur and Rehan Khan Rasheed. Sitting – Kairav Roberson, Shiv Tummala, Ishaan Madesh and Shivan K Mohan.
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The trophy winners in the Meritus Cup 2025 (from left to right) – Standing – Eshanth Vengatesan, Shivneel, Jishnu Seralathan, Yatharth Gaur and Rehan Khan Rasheed. Sitting – Kairav Roberson, Shiv Tummala, Ishaan Madesh and Shivan K Mohan.
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Bengaluru’s Ishaan Madesh (Peregrine Racing), with an all-win record over three rounds and six races, won the title in the senior category at the conclusion of the MECO Meritus Cup karting competition at the COASTT circuit here on Sunday.
Over the weekend which saw second and third rounds of the Meritus Cup being held, Ishaan trumped the field with a performance that saw him win both Sprint races in Round-2 on Saturday and repeat the show in the third and concluding round on Sunday to clinch the drivers championship with a tally of 105 points, well clear of Pune’s Arafath Sheikh (Crest Motorsports) who finished with 81.
Likewise, Chennai’s Eshanth Vengatesan (MSPORT) took the title in the OKJ Junior category with an all-win record in the Super Heat and Final Race this weekend for a tally of 112 points, ahead of team and city-mate Kairav Roberson who finished second in the championship with 97.
– Team Sportstar
GOLF
Ahlawat finishes T-13 in Austria
Indian golfer Veer Ahlawat played his best round of the week, a four under 66 on the final day, to finish T-13 at the Alpine Austrian Open here.
It was his first top 15 finish of the season. The round of 66 was rather eventful with a double bogey and a closing eagle.
Another Indian golfer, Shubhankar Sharma, missed the halfway cut.
Nicolai Von Dellingshausen of Germany beat countryman Marcel Schneider to win his first DP World Tour title. Von Dellingshausen shot a third 65 in four days and totalled 19-under as Schneider (68) finished two shots behind.
Having started his round on the front nine, the day began with a birdie on the first hole but Ahlawat dropped a shot on the second before dropping a double bogey on the fourth.
– PTI
ARCHERY
Khelo India Women’s National Archery: Aditi, Krati emerge as champions
Aditi Jaiswal and Krati Swami emerged as the recurve and compound champions respectively in the senior category at the fourth NTPC Khelo India Women’s National Archery Tournament here.
The results:
Recurve: Senior: Gold medal match: Aditi Jaiswal (RSPB) bt Amandeep Kaur (Raj) 6-4; Bronze medal match: Ruma Biswas (WB) bt Srushti Jogdand (Mah) 6-2; Junior: Gold: Punam Singh (Bih) bt Soniya Kumari (Jha) 6-2; Bronze: Meena Kumari (Jha) bt Vanshi Kadvani (Mah) 6-4; Sub-junior: Gold: Krishna (UP) bt Anjali Kumari (WB) 6-0; Bronze: Yumnam Sanamanbi Chanu (Man) bt Aadyashakti Singh (Jha) 6-2.
Compound: Senior: Gold: Krati Swami (Raj) bt Purvasha Shende (Mah) 146-143; Bronze: Srishti Singh (MP) bt Shruti Jadaun (Raj) 146-146 (X-9); Junior: Gold: Raj Aditi Kumari (Jha) bt Puja Hembram (Jha) 143-138; Bronze: Shivani (Raj) bt Nidhi Yadav (Raj) 144-138; Sub-junior: Gold: Varuni (Har) bt Vaishnavi Gupta (Del) 145-144; Bronze: Jiya Yadav (Har) bt Senyai Thongam (Man) 144-138.