Odisha Open: Kiran George, Unnati Hooda emerge champions

Kiran George
Kiran George poses with the winner's trophy. Photo: Twitter/@OdishaOpen100

Cuttack: Teenager Unnati Hooda became the youngest Indian to win a Super 100 tournament as she beat compatriot Smit Toshniwal in straight games to claim the women's singles title while unseeded Keralite shuttler Kiran George emerged triumphant in men's singles final of the $75,000 Odisha Open here on Sunday.

The 21-year-old Kiran prevailed over Priyanshu Rajawat 21-15, 14-21, 21-18 to clinch the men's singles title after battling hard for 58 minutes.

Before that, the 14-year-old Unnati produced an excellent performance to emerge triumphant. Unnati won 21-18, 21-11 to be crowned the Odisha Open champion for the first time.

In the mixed doubles final, India's M R Arjun and Treesa Jolly suffered a 16-21, 20-22 defeat at the hands of the Sri Lankan duo Sachin Dias and Thilini Hendadahewa in a match that lasted 36 minutes.

Unnati, who entered the final after she surprised Indian Open finalist Malvika Bansod 24-22, 24-22 in the last-four clash on Saturday, took 35 minutes to get the better of Smit in the summit clash at the Jawahar Lal Nehru Indoor Statdium.

Smit too had pulled off an upset, knocking out Ashmita Chaliha, seeded five, 21-19, 10-21, 21-17, to set up the title clash with the 14-year-old Unnati.

Unnati claimed the the first game after making a comeback. Riding on the momentum, she won the second game without much difficulty as Smit had no answer to her opponent's aggressive approach.

Kiran won the opening game quite comfortably and was leading 5-3 in the initial phase of the second game, but Rajawat fought back brilliantly to take the match into the decider.

The battle was intense in the third and final game with Rajawat trying his best to not allow Kiran have his way.

However, the 19-year-old Rajawat fell short in the end as Kiran kept his composure to win it.

Kiran had defeated Ansal Yadav 19-21, 21-12, 21-14, while 19-year-old Rajawat scored a 21-17, 21-14 win over Kausal D in the semifinals.

On his way to the final, Kiran also stunned third seed and higher-ranked Subhankar Dey in the quarterfinals.

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