
Asian surfing c'ships: India women endure tough day
In the U-18 category, Saanvi Hegde and Aadya Singh found themselves bottom in their heat rounds. Senior national champion Kamali was the best Indian performer with 7.60 points. However, that did not muster her qualification as Sumomo Sato of Japan dominated the round with 14.50 points.
Sugar Shanti Banarse was dealt a tough blow. She ended with 4.97 points. Shrishti Selvam closed with a 4.60 point surf. The trio will be keen to seize the opportunity to qualify in the repechage round. It was Anri Matsuno of Japan who hogged the limelight with the day's highest heat score. She maneuvered the waves with speed and flow and rounded off with 15.34 points. She finished well ahead of Lamar Mufti (1 point).

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