Latest update December 25th, 2024 1:10 AM
Jan 31, 2011 Sports
The Guyana Badminton Association Open Doubles Tournament was played off at the Queen’s College Badminton Courts last Saturday.
The Tournament which attracted Senior and Junior Players saw a lot of intense competitions on the Courts.
The GBA also expressed pleasure with the participation of some players form Port Mourant, nothing this is good as we see the game is spreading around Guyana.
The results of the Matches are as Follows:
Ladies Doubles Open Round Robin:
Greer Jackson/Angelica Holder defeated Pricilla Moore/Leoni Sears: 21-19, 21-15
Priyanna Ramdhani/Jonelle Europe defeated Pricilla Moore/Leoni Sears: 21-14, 21-17
Priyanna Ramdhani/Jonelle Europe defeated Greer Jackson/Angelica Holder: 24-22, 21-13
1st place Priyanna Ramdhani/ Jonelle Europe
2nd place Greer Jackson/Angelica Holder
3rd place Leoni Sears/Pricilla Moore
Men Doubles Open Quarter Finals:
Narayan Ramdhani/Marlon Chung defeated Nicholas Moore/Kevin Mohan: 21-6, 21-8
Christopher Lawrence/Carlos Martin defeated Kevin Quaicoe/Avinash Odit: 21-10, 21-10
Haymant Ramdhani/Binsaud Baksh defeated Noel Shewjattan/Chris Persaud: 21-16, 21-11
Avian Rodrigues/Nicholas Ali defeated Curtis Vanier/Karl Vanier: 21-3, 21-3
Men Doubles Open Semi Finals:
Carlos Martin/Christopher Lawrence defeated Narayan Ramdhani/Marlon Chung: 21-13, 22-20
Avian Rodrigues/Nicholas Ali defeated Haymant Ramdhani/Binsaud Baksh: 21-13, 21-10
Men Doubles Open Finals:
Christopher Lawrence/Carlos Martin defeated Avian Rodrigues/Nicholas Ali: 21-18, 13-21, 21-17
Men Doubles Open Third Place:
Narayan Ramdhani/Marlon Chung defeated Haymant Ramdhai/ Binsaud Baksh: 21-17, 21-12
1st place Carlos Martin/Christopher Lawrence
2nd place Avian Rodrigues/Nicholas Ali
3rd place Narayan Ramdhani/Marlon Chung
The presentation of medals to the successful participants were done by veteran players Mr. William Holder, Mr. Leslie Liu and GBA PRO Ms. Nafeeza Rodrigues to the first, second & third placed winners.
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