Vizag port bags team championship in All India Lawn Tennis Tournament

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February 23, 2011

Mangalore, February 23: Vishakapatnam Port Trust won the team championship in the 27th All India Major Port Lawn Tennis Tournament that concluded on Wednesday, February 23, at New Mangalore Port Trust.


Vizag won beat Chennai Port by 3-1. Chennai Port Trust bagged the runners up title and NMPT & Kandla shared the 3rd position. P M Sukumar of NMPT bagged silver in the Veteran Singles and bronze in Veteran Doubles (PM Sukumar & P C Chacko). The details are as below:

Singles:


1. Abhishek of Vizag won against K Prabhakaran of Chennai Port(9-0)
2. G Chelliah of Chennai Port won against K. Bujji of Vizag(9-4)

Doubles:


Bujji & Abhishek of Vizag won against G Chellaiah & Shri K. Prabhakaran of Chennai Port (9-3).

Reverse Singles:


Prabhakaran of Chennai Port Trust conceded the match to K. Bujji of Vizag

Veteran Singles


P Kishore of Vizag won against P.M. Sukumar of NMPT (9-1)
Veteran doubles


G Chelliah & Shri K. Prabhakaran of Chennai Port worn against Shri Shravan G. Thakur and Shri Sunil Gosatwar of JNPT(9-2)

Prize distribution was made by Smt Maheshwari Tamilvanan, President of NMP Mahila Samaj. The function was presided over by Ivan A. Monterio, Chairman I/C NMPT. C Harichandran, Secy, NMPT and President of NMP Sports Council welcomed the gathering and AV Harinath, Superintending Engineer and General Secretary of NMP Sports Council proposed vote of thanks.

tNM

Vizag team receiving championship trophy from Maheshwari Tamilvanan

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