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Abhay Singh, Velvan Senthilkumar, more sports news of men’s finals in National Squash Championship

New Delhi: It was an humid, Maggi day. Not at all for highly competitive, elite level squash matches inside the glass-door court. But India’s top squash stars worked hard and gave some memorable demonstrations in the semi -finals of the 81st National Squash Championship 2025 at Major Dhyann Chand National Stadium here on Tuesday. The day’s thrill-e-minute match was between two best friends, Abhay Singh and Ramit Tandon, who first played the role of a male single semi-final. Top seed Abhay thrives at big moments. To compete to see it, see a mixture of instinct, intelligence and flexibility, all are wrapped in a style that is uniquely her. Whatever his on-court appearance is compelling is his energy. The 26-year-old, when he plays, is expressive-pumps his fist, shouts of intensity and feeds the crowd when he tightens the rallies. Abhay plays with a sense of belief and bravery, desire to return himself in important points. He is not afraid to expand the rallies, the opponent works physically and then a sudden bounce when the opening appears. That soul often raises its performance, especially when chips are down. And in fact he had to dig a deep excavation against Ramit. After losing the first set 11–13, a set that could go in any way, Abhay had to bring out every ounce of his reserved energy to win 11–13, 11–5, 11-6, 11-7 and enter the finals. “Ramit is one of my best friends. When we (PSA) are on a tour we share the room. It was a mentally really tough match and he realized after the first game that if I want to win I would really need to dig. Abhay’s last rival will be the second seed Velvan Senthilkumar, who got better than Veer Chakrani 7-11, 11-7, 11-2, 11-4 in the second semi-finals. “It was a very long match. I was really focused and closed today. Veer is a wonderful player, really skilled, talented and one of the top possibilities of Indian squash. I am happy that I can win,” Velvan said. In the women’s single semi -finals, the top seed of Anat Singh, a top seed against fellow Delhi girl Tanvi Khanna, was a story of two parts. In the first, Anat was completely closed and it seemed that Tanvi would be a coast for an easy win. However, the second half noticed that Anahat increased his play level, which often creates hard angles with his drop shots and tight Volley for Tanvi. Finally, Anat won 3–11, 11–5, 11-0, 11–9. Anahat will face another seeded Akanka Salunke, who got better than Joshna Chinappa 11-5, 13-11, 7-11, 12-10.
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PV Sindhu removed the old hits in the bid to win the sixth world championship medal

PV Sindhu shocked the second seed Wang Zee Yi in the 16th of the BWF World Championships, with an old show of winning 21-19, 21-15 in 48 minutes, with an old show of power, rich and movement, because he highlighted his huge wings and employed a top opponent in a top contradiction for him.
He is now a win from a sixth worlds medal, his successes are coming to his teenage, and now in his 30s. After maintaining his 100 percent track record against Chinese opponents in the World Championship, she will now be ready for a Friday match against Indonesia’s daughter Kusuma Wardani.
Before the start of the 2025 World Championship, a look for Indus’s podium would have stopped you in 16 matches. Wang has been one of the best female single players this year, who reached the field with 40 wins in 2025 and only 9 defeats.
Sindhu was a large -scale Dalit in this game. Even though his head-to-head is also 2-2, Sindhu has fought with a win-loss record of 9–12 this year. In the year she turned 30, she came out of the first round and saw a shadow of her previous formidable self, losing the youth. At the same place last year at the Paris Olympics, she lost on the same platform for another Chinese player, Bingjio.
But it is Indus in the World Championship. Where he declared himself at the age of 18. When she became India’s first world champion after two final losses. Where he has 5 medals – one Indian record. And where, he has this one, incredible record that shows why he is a Bonafide legend: he has never lost an entire match against Chinese opponents in the World Championship.
She was still not going. On paper, the 15th seed is a disturbed beating with another seed. Win a straight game against the top, in-form Chinese player is commendable. But this is a special effort with all the command of a champion with one of the best players of the season to come in the second half of 2025 for this.
Pusarala v. The Indus faces ��2 Seed Wang Zee Yi ��. #Bwfworldchampionships #Paris2025 pic.twitter.com/8vmqvglun8
– BWF (@bwfmedia) August 28, 2025
Earlier consider Sindhu’s first two matches: In the first match against Bulgarian teenager Kalyona Nabbantova, Sindhu was down at 7–12 and then faced two game points in the first game before winning 23-21, 21-6. He says more about the slow start of the scorline Indus and reduces the speed greater than the Bulgarian experience.
In the second round against WR40 Malaysian Latshana Karupathavan, she was 12–18 in the first game before winning 21–19, 21-15. A solid mental and physical effort was required to remove that deficit and win directly in sports. But Sindhu, who came to court in the third round against the world, felt like a separate player.
She was on the attack from the beginning, with a faster smash and clever mixture of the close-in winners with an increase of 11–6 at mid-back intervals. Wang fought back at 19–19 and level. Now it became a test of veins, as much as the skill, which Sindhu has recently struggled a lot. But this once, she came to the top with a show forced Wang under pressure.
In the second game, Sindhu maintained pressure, once again took a lead of 11–6. Wang once again attracted the level and pushed the Indus, with a stunning 57-shot rally in an error from the Indian. Such long rallies have once again been a disadvantage for the Indus, but once she wanted to make it relative easily with five match points.
It was a separate Indus that we have seen in major events in 2025 and it has once again raised expectations from Indian badminton superstars.
Sindhu will play Wardani in the quarter -finals next time, who defeated Japanese Rising Star Tomoka Miazaki in 16 era. Indians and Indonesians are tied 2–2 to their heads with their heads, in which the warden won its latest meeting earlier this year.
After playing the back-to-back day, the key will now be relaxed and recovery. If Sindhu’s shots fire as they do today, there is no reason to believe in another world championship medal. As we wrote on these pages earlier, the sixth medal at the age of 30? What a story can be!
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Champions League: announcement of major changes for the final; UEFA explains the decision. Football news

UEFA It has been announced that the 2026 Champions League final in Budapest will begin at 6:00 pm local time, which is moving away from the slot at 9:00 pm. The purpose of confirmed changes on Thursday aims to improve the match experience for supporters. The final will be held on Saturday, 30 May at Puscas Arena. According to the UEFA, the beginning of the first is designed to make travel and logistics easier for fans. Football supporters Ronon Iven, Executive Director of Europe, said, “First makes the kick-off day trip more possible, reduces the stress of travel, and allows fans to enjoy the opportunity without worrying about late night’s logistics,” Ronan Iven, the executive director of Europe, said Ronan Ivan, who used to work with the UEFA as the AFP. Since 2010, the finals of the Champions League have been staged on Saturday, unlike the finals of the Europea League and the Conference League, which is held midweek. UEFA President Alexander Seferin reported that the timing shift reflects the difference in scheduling. He said, “While 21:00 CET kick-off is well suited for midweck matches, kick-off on Saturday for the final on Saturday means that the earlier finish-additional time or punishment, regardless of,” he said. The adjustment is part of UEFA’s efforts, which is to make the showpiece more accessible to fans traveling across Europe. It is expected to benefit both local supporters and people coming from abroad in Budapest, with less concerns at late night transport and housing. The Paris is the champion who ruled the St.-Germen, who lifted his first European Cup with a 5–0 win over Inter Milan in Munich last season.
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The 2026 version will mark the final of the First Champions League at Budapest, and the first kick-off is ready to give a different rhythm to the event, maintaining its position as Europe’s largest club football opportunity.
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Asia Cup 2025: Sri Lanka announced the 16-member squad; Charith Asanka to lead in UAE | Cricket news

Sri Lanka on Thursday confirmed its 16-Khiladi squad for the T20 Asia Cup 2025, which was scheduled to begin on 9 September in the United Arab Emirates. The side will be headed with left -handed batsman Charith Asanka, with a depth in the batting unit with experienced names such as Kusal Mendis, Kusal Perera and Dasun Shanaka. Acting Vanindu Hasranga The young pacer is also included with Matheesha Pathirana. Hasranga’s fitness is talking one thing in recent weeks. The 28 -year -old injured his hamstring during a T20 Eye against Bangladesh in July and was particularly absent from Sri Lankan squads for both Odis and T20I against Zimbabwe. His selection for the Asia Cup suggests that the management is confident of his recovery before the tournament.Sri Lanka’s first game of Asia Cup is against Bangladesh on 13 September. The squad also features spinners Mahesh Thekshana and Dunith Vellage, who were trusted during the absence of Hasranga, while Chamika Karunratne and Dushmanatha Chamera add pace-bouncing experience. Sri Lanka Squad for Asia Cup 2025: Charitha Asanka (C), Patam Nisanka, Kusal Mendis, Kusal Perera, Nuvanidu Fernando, Kamindu Mendis, Kamil Mishara, Dasun Shanka, Vanindu Hasranfa, Chamnaz, Chamitan, Chaminaj Chanera, Binura Fernando, Nawan Thaushra, Matheshra, Pathirana.
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Do you think Sri Lanka has a strong chance to win the T20 Asia Cup 2025?
Sri Lanka enters the Asia Cup, who lost to India in the final of the previous edition. With their mixture of experienced campaigners and aiming to take young talent to the continental stage once again, they will see to go deep into the tournament once again.
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