Dhiren Patil Dominates Arena One Open: The Arena One Open PWR 200 at Ballygunge Arena, Kolkata, ended with a thrilling 35+ Men’s Singles final where Dhiren Patil defeated Anay Patil 21-14 to win the gold medal. His power and precision made the difference in a contest that kept the audience engaged throughout.
Dhiren Controls the Final
Dhiren Patil entered the final in top form and maintained his momentum. He used sharp placements and a fast pace to dominate the rallies. Anay Patil showed moments of brilliance, but he could not match Dhiren’s consistency across long points. The result underlined Dhiren’s control from start to finish.
Semi-Final Path to the Title
Both finalists delivered strong performances in the semi-finals. Dhiren Patil cruised past Samrat Ghosh 15-2 with a clinical display of attacking play. On the other side, Anay Patil overpowered Sudarshan Jagnani 15-3 in another one-sided contest. Their wins set the stage for an exciting Patil-versus-Patil final that lived up to expectations.
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Bronze Medal Battle
In the third-place match, Sudarshan Jagnani bounced back after his semi-final loss. He defeated Samrat Ghosh 15-5 with steady play to secure the bronze medal. His win showed resilience and gave him a rewarding finish to the competition.
Best of the Best on Display
All four semi-finalists — Dhiren Patil, Anay Patil, Sudarshan Jagnani, and Samrat Ghosh — had topped their pools in the round-robin stage. Their progress to the knockouts highlighted the high level of competition in the 35+ category.
Significance of the Win
Dhiren Patil’s title run was dominant from start to finish. His victory not only confirmed his standing in the 35+ age group but also reflected the rising standard of pickleball at the Arena One Open PWR 200. The event has become one of India’s leading platforms for competitive play.
News in Brief: Dhiren Patil Dominates Arena One Open
At the Arena One Open PWR 200 in Kolkata, Dhiren Patil won the 35+ Men’s Singles gold by beating Anay Patil 21-14 in the final. Sudarshan Jagnani claimed bronze with a 15-5 win over Samrat Ghosh. The event showcased high-quality pickleball and strong competition.
