Indian sports wrap, November 10: Veer Chotrani loses Springfield final
SQUASH
Chotrani loses in St James squash final
Indian fifth seed Veer Chotrani lost to Mexican top seed Leonel Cardenas 1-3 in the final of the St James Expression Open, a PSA Copper event, in Springfield (US) on Sunday.
World No 51 Chotrani rallied to win the second game to level the score, but his world No 15 opponent stepped up to take control, closing out the contest 13-11, 4-11, 11-4, 11-3.
-Team Sportstar
PICKLEBALL
Bengaluru to host Indian Pickleball Nationals from November 13
The maiden Indian Pickleball Nationals will be held in Bengaluru from November 13-16 at The Sports School, the organisers announced on Monday.
The Karnataka Pickleball Association (KPA) will host the event, which has drawn over 1,200 entries from more than 20 states, featuring age and skill categories from Under-12 to 70+ across men’s, women’s, and mixed formats.
“Pickleball has grown tremendously across the globe, and the government of India’s recognition of its scale and popularity has given it a new identity and direction,” Shree Harsha, President, Karnataka Pickleball Association, said.
“At KPA, we are working to build this momentum further through initiatives such as coaching clinics, business meets, and our ‘Mission One Million’ programme, which aims to take pickleball to government and aided schools across Karnataka.”
-PTI
World Pickleball League Season 2 player draft welcomes global talent from 18 countries
World Pickleball League (WPBL) Season 2 player draft was conducted in Mumbai on Monday.
All seven teams finalised their eight-member squads from a pool of 114 registered players, representing 25 countries across five continents. The final roster of 56 players features a mix of experienced athletes and emerging young talent from around the world, representing 18 nationalities
FULL TEAM LISTS:
BENGALURU JAWANS
Kat Stewart • Dusty Boyer • Brooke Revuelta • Vrushali Thakare • Mauro Garcia • Eungwon Kim • Molly O’Donoghue • Eduardo Irizarry
PUNE UNITED
Vanshik Kapadia • William Sobek • Katie Morris • Madalina Grigoriu • Balint Bako • Thaddea Lock • Sarah Jane Lim • Bartosz Karbownik
MUMBAI PICKLE POWER
Brandon Lane • Glauka Carvajal Lane • Jada Bui • Tejas Mahajan • Max Green • Helen To • Santhosh Narayanan • Sabrina Mendez
HYDERABAD SUPERSTARS
Hong Kit Wong • Seone Mendez • Mayur Patil • Kaitlynn Hart • Louis Laville • Lauren Mercado • Pep Canyadell • Talia Saunders
CHENNAI SUPER CHAMPS
Simone Jardim • Hoang Nam Ly • Carlota Trevino • Sonu Vishwakarma • Tanner Tomassi • Rika Fujiwara • Quan Do • Tea Pejic
DILLI DILLWALE
Max Manthou • Trang Huynh-McClain • Erik Lange • Anuja Maheshwari • Mihae Kwon • Hien Truong • Alejandra Lopez • Rob Cassidy
TEAM JAIPUR
Amanda Hendry • Giang Trinh • Naveen Beasley • Ritam Chawla • Lorena Duknic • Jack Foster • Isabella Nelson • Connie Lee
– Team Sportstar
Olympics Sports
Sports Ministry approves appointment of 320 assistant coaches across 25 disciplines
As part of its “medal strategy” for the Olympic and Asian Games, the Sports Ministry has given approval for the recruitment of 320 assistant coaches covering 25 disciplines across Sports Authority of India (SAI) centres.
Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Monday said the focus will be on disciplines like aquatics, cycling and tennis, in which Indian athletes haven’t particularly done well but have “immense medal potential.”
“It will cover the major disciplines at SAI centres. The selection process will be merit-based and transparent and will only include those who are certified or license holders in their respective disciplines,” Mandaviya said in an interaction here.
“We are trying to give weightage to sports that will improve the overall sporting culture in the country. Sports like tennis, kayaking and canoeing are sometimes not able to attract as much attention but they have huge potential,” he added.
Mandaviya said 50 per cent of the recruits would be women for the creation of a “safe sports environment” and promote “gender quality” as promised by the National Sports Governance Act.
“Assistant coaches are an important cog in the wheel as far as sports development is concerned. They nurture talent from grassroots to elite level,” he said.
“This is just the phase one of this recruitment drive and another 320 would be recruited in the second phase once this initiative is completed,” he added.
– PTI
HOCKEY
Beighton Cup: Canara Bank wins, Bharat Petroleum plays out draw
Two late goals helped Bharat Petroleum hold Uttar Pradesh XI to a 2-2 draw in the Beighton Cup at the Vivekananda Hockey Stadium in Kolkata on Monday. Canara Bank defeated Punjab National Bank 2-0 in another match.
The results
Canara Bank 2 (Pavan 42, Pruthviraj 44) bt Punjab National Bank 0; Bharat Petroleum 2 (Ritik 54, Manmeet 57) drew with Uttar Pradesh XI (Raghvendra 22, Deepu 26).
-Team Sportstar
Published on Nov 10, 2025

