GOLF
Kochhar stays in Top-10 at AM Green IGPL Bharath Classic
Karandeep Kochhar remained the best Indian at the $500,000 AM Green IGPL Bharath Classic on Sunday.
The 27-year-old Chandigarh golfer shot 2-under 70 as he moved to a 7-under total but slipped from tied-fifth overnight to tied-10th as the wind continued to challenge the golfers.
The leader is Thailand’s Settee Prakongvech, who carded 68 and moved to 13-under and three ahead of his nearest rivals, compatriot and overnight joint leader, Runchanapong Youprayong (71), and Sweden’s Charlie Lindh (67).

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Thailand’s Settee Prakongvech in action.
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For Kochhar it was a day of missed opportunities as he failed to convert the chances he created, especially towards the finish.
Kochhar, who has already logged two Top-5 results on the Asian Tour this season and is searching for his maiden Asian Tour win, played in the group with fellow Indian Kartik Singh. Kochhar birdied the third and the sixth and parred the remaining ten in his first 12 holes. A bogey on the 13th and a birdie on the 16th completed his day with a 70.
Despite a modest 70, which could have been at least two or three better, Kochhar said, “Still, a good day. I guess I just hung in there all day. I think I didn’t have my best but scrambled around. I didn’t give myself enough opportunities for birdies but did make a few good birdies. I think coming in I had really some really good putts on 15, 17, and 18; I just got unlucky with those birdie putts. On the 16th, I made a birdie, but it was nothing on 15, 17, or 18. The putts were good and close and just burnt the edges, but that’s okay. I need to push more to finish a little higher tomorrow and end the week on a good note.”
Making upward moves were Gaganjeet Singh Bhullar and Pukhraj Singh Gill, both AM Green IGPL winners, who shot 69 each and moved to T-36, up from over -49. Starting on the 10th, Bhullar had four birdies, which included three in a row on his second nine from the third to the fifth, against one bogey (13th), while Gill, who also started on the tenth, had an eagle on the 18th, his ninth hole, four birdies and three bogeys.
Kartik Singh, who was T-5 overnight, slipped to T-36 with a round of 3-over 75.
Tied at 36th place were Yashas Chandra (71), Raghav Chugh (70) and Rashid Khan (69).
Shaurya Bhattacharya had an eagle in his round of 72 that also included two birdies, two bogeys and a double bogey. He was T-49.
The tournament forms part of the Asian Tour’s three-week run in Morocco, which began with the AM Green IGPL Morocco Rising Stars last week and is now continuing with the AM Green IGPL Bharath Classic. It will conclude with the International Series Morocco for the US$2 million event in Rabat.
-Team Sportstar
Nayanika Sanga lead Indian golfer in Arkea Ladies Open
Nayanika Sanga played her second successive even-par round to be the lead Indian golfer after the second of the Arkéa Montauban Ladies Open on the LET Access Series.
Starting the day on T-21 at Golf de Montauban, Nayanika played herself into the top 20 with one round left to play. She is now T-18 with an even-par score.
Saanvi Somu (72-73) is the other Indian player in the field. She carded a 1-over 73 to drop six places and find herself in T-27.
Saanvi has a total score of 1-over par after two rounds. She made two bogeys and one birdie in her second round.
Genevieve Ling, Sarah Skovgaard Bils, Marine Griffaut and Lucie Malchirand shared the lead heading into the final round with a score of 6-under par.
Nayanika had an early bogey on her second round on the second hole before she recovered the shot with a birdie on the seventh hole.
On the back nine she had an early birdie on the 12th hole followed by a bogey on the 13th hole. Despite a bogey on the 16th hole, she ended her day with an even par card with the help of a late birdie on the 18th hole.
-PTI
Veer Ahlawat struggles in third round of Swiss Challenge
After setting a course record in the second round, Veer Ahlawat could not sustain the momentum, dropping 12 positions to tied 13th after the third round at the Swiss Challenge at Golf Sempach in Lucerne, Switzerland.
Ahlawat carded 3-over 74 to be 9-under par after three rounds.
He was six shots behind the leader, George Bloor (67), who was heading into the final round with a total score of 15-under par.
Ahlawat began his third round with early birdies on the first and fourth holes before dropping a shot on the fifth.
He would pick up the stroke on the sixth before dropping two shots on the seventh with his first double bogey of the day. He followed it with his second bogey on the eighth hole.
On the back nine, Ahlawat dropped a second double on the 15th before picking up one shot on the 17th hole, only to give it back with a bogey on the 18th.
Ahlawat, who has yet to win a title on the Hotel Planner Tour, will need to find the magic from his second round once more if he hopes to challenge for the title this week.
-PTI
TENNIS
Srishti Kiran finishes runner-up at ITF World Tennis Tour Juniors J100 Guatemala
Thirteen-year-old Bengaluru tennis prodigy Srishti Kiran finished runner-up at the ITF World Tennis Tour Juniors J100 tournament in Guatemala City on Saturday.
Srishti’s impressive run came to an end in the final, where she lost to top seed Ellery Mendell of the USA 4-6, 3-6. Battling cramps and physical discomfort during the latter stages of the match, the young Indian displayed tremendous grit against her higher-ranked opponent.

Srishti Kiran (left) of India and Ellery Mendell of the USA.
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Srishti Kiran (left) of India and Ellery Mendell of the USA.
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Despite the loss, the tournament marked another significant milestone for Srishti, who arrived in Guatemala on the back of an extraordinary run of five consecutive ITF junior titles.
“It has been a very special tournament for me. Reaching the final and competing against some very strong players has given me a lot of confidence. Of course, I am disappointed not to win the title, but there are many positives that I will take from this week,” said Srishti.
– Team Sportstar
CRICKET
Priyank Panchal-led Sportsversity launches India’s maiden athlete-first sports education platform
Former India A skipper Priyank Panchal has helmed the launch of a unique initiative Sportsversity, an athlete-first sports education platform with focus on careers beyond the playing field.
Panchal, the Strategic Advisor of Sportsversity, had a distinguished career in First-Class cricket for Gujarat, scoring 8856 runs from 127 matches at an average of 45.18 with 29 hundreds and 34 fifties.
The platform launches with five specialised programmes covering Athlete Wellness & Performance Science, Sports Media, Content & Commentary, Sports Business & Entrepreneurship, Athlete Branding, Career & Finance, and The Sports Family – Parenting & Finance.
– PTI
Published on Jun 07, 2026
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