Dubai. Imam Adi Kusuma Admaja stamped his authority by recording a hat-trick in the men’s singles of the 40th India Club — Henna Speedy UAE Open Badminton. Admaja, who hails from Indonesia but based in Dubai, stopped his countryman DEA Adi Rangga 13-21, 22-20, 21-5 in the final of this oldest badminton tournament at the India Club.

Interestingly the final turned out to be a clash of two badminton coaches that grooms youngsters. Admaja is a coach with Prime Star Sports Academy in Rashidiya while Rangga is a member of the coaching staff at Professional Sports Academy in Dubai. Both of them were also the finalists in the men’s singles at the Indian Social Centre badminton tournament this year with Admaja winning the title.

Tanisha Crasto, who created history by becoming the youngest player at the age of 14 to win the women’s singles title beating Iran based Negin Amiripour 21-9, 21-19, won the mixed double title too partnering Ketan Chahal to beat Rangga who had partnered Febriani Endar Kusumawati 21-18, 24-26, 21-18. She also won the girls singles under-15 title beating Simona Pilgaard 21-16, 21-7.

Ketan Chahal emerged champion in the men’s doubles too by partnering Jaffer Ebrahim to defeat Akbar Basri and Rangga 21-12, 17-21, 21-15. Chahal is a bronze medallist in Senior Nationals in India in 2016 and 2017 and silver medallist in the National Games in India held in 2015 and 2016. He is a record four-time winner of the India Club mixed doubles title.

Though Febriani has lost the mixed double title, she won the ladies doubles title with Dilisuci Desuari Sela defeating Simona Pilgaard and Sindia Pilgaard 21-11, 21-11.

The tournament produced many young winners as contests were held from under the age of nine to under-19. In the girls under-9 singles final Saachi Miland Joshi

beat Taralakshmi Karthikeyan 21-12, 14-21, 21-15 while under-9 boys title was won by Riyan Malhan beating Noel Cherian Jacob 21-11, 14-21, 21-14.

For veterans, contests were held from 40 and above to even 55 and above. The super veterans doubles for 55 and above was won by Abdul Latheef and Abdul Salam beating Sunil Singh and Kamaludheen C. P. 21-13, 21-19.

The prizes were given away by Vipul Consul General of India and Arzaf A. Firman, Consul General of Indonesia in the presence of India Club officials and sponsors of the event.

Other results:

Girls singles under-11: Rishitha Rajith bt Danica Ferrao 21-14, 21-17, Boys singles under 11: Bharath Latheesh bt Aman Sengupta 21-16, 21-17, Girls singles under-13: Tanika Sequeira bt Nidhi Desai 21-19, 21-18, Boys singles under-13: Dev Vishnu bt Stefan Binu 21-4, 22-20. Boys singles: Under-15: Shourya Mukund Joshi bt Stefan Binu 21-4, 22-6, Girls singles Under-17: Sindia Pilgaard

bt Nida Najeeb 21-12, 21-8, Boys singles under-17: Kedar Bhide bt Vasanthakumar Rajendran 21-15, 14-21, 21-11, Boys doubles under-17: Abhishek Dinesh / Vasanth Kumar Rajendran bt Shourya Mukund Joshi / Aakash Ravi Kumar 23-21, 21-16, Girls singles under-19: Nida Najeeb bt Tvisha Shah

21-10, 21-17, Boys singles under-19: Kedar Bhide bt Abdulla Shaheer

21-18, 19-21, 21-19. Boys doubles under-19: Abdulla Shaheer / Rohan Jyotish bt Omar Sherif / Myron Verano 21-15, 12-21, 21-18.

Masters singles 40 and above: Waqas Ahmed bt Xavier Raphael 21-11, 21-12. Masters doubles 40 and above: Shrikant Bakshi / Navdeep Singh bt Waqas Ahmed / Mohammad Shoaib Butt 20-22, 21-18, 21-13. Masters mixed doubles 40 years and above: James Varghese / Elsie De Villiers bt Mohammad Shoaib Butt / Sarah Caraig 21-11, 21-13. Veterans mixed doubles: James Varghese / Febriani Endar Kusumawati bt Dinesh Nair / Dilisuci Desuari Sela 21-15, 21-9, Veterans doubles men above 50: Shafi UL Mulk / George Thomas bt Abdul Latheef / Prabhkar Menon 21-19, 18-21, 21-14.