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SLTA announces series of Wheelchair Tennis Tournaments

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Handing over the main sponsorship (from left): Justin Yong (Senior - Manager HR, CICT), Ruwindu Gunaratna (Head of Public relations CICT), Janzhang (CEO CICT), Iqbal Bin Issack (President SLTA), MAJ. Gen. Shiran Abeysekara (Chirman Wheelchair Tennis Committee), S. Sudarshan (Treasurer SLTA)

The Sri Lanka Tennis Association announced an exciting event lineup, hosting three back-to-back Uniqlo International Wheelchair Tennis Tournaments (ITF Futures Series) alongside a World Cup Qualification for the Asia Region. This series is hosted in Sri Lanka for the 17th consecutive year. Special significance is the Negombo and Colombo Open Tournaments taking place at the Negombo Tennis Club for the 13th year in a row. The 2025 BNP Paribas World Team Cup Asian Qualifier Wheelchair Tournament will also be held in Sri Lanka from February 26 to March 02, 2025.

This prestigious event will bring together top wheelchair tennis players from across Asia, as they compete for a spot in the World Team Cup. As one of the most significant tournaments in the wheelchair tennis calendar, it serves as an important stepping stone for athletes to showcase their skills and secure qualifications for the global competition. Hosted in Sri Lanka, this event is expected to draw a diverse group of athletes, coaches, and spectators, highlighting the growing popularity of wheelchair tennis in the region and the country’s commitment to fostering inclusivity in sports.

This prestigious series of tournaments will feature top-tier players from across the globe, showcasing the growing prominence of wheelchair tennis in Sri Lanka and the broader Asian region. With these tournaments, the Sri Lanka Tennis Association aims to provide a competitive platform for athletes while further solidifying Sri Lanka’s position as a key hub for wheelchair tennis development. This series also serves as a crucial stepping stone for players vying for a spot in the World Cup, making it a highly anticipated event for fans and participants alike.

Tournaments are as follows:

Negombo Open – 11th – 14th February 2025 and Colombo Open – 16th to 19th February 2025 played at the Negombo Tennis Club,

SL Open – 21st to 24th February 2025, and the 2025 BNP Paribas World Team Cup Asian Qualifier Wheelchair Tournament – 26th February to 02nd March 2025 will be played at the Sri Lanka Tennis Association Colombo, 07.

These Futures tournaments, with a prize pool of US$ 3000, will stand out as one of the highest prize money events in Sri Lanka’s Tennis. This makes, not only a major attraction for professional players but also a significant addition to the international ITF calendar, especially for wheelchair tennis. The inclusion of wheelchair tennis in these tournaments highlights the growing emphasis on inclusivity and provides a unique platform for athletes with disabilities to compete at a high level. These tournaments promise to enhance Sri Lanka’s reputation on the global tennis stage and foster the development of both able-bodied and wheelchair tennis players.



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Corbin Bosch served legal notice by PCB after late shift to IPL

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Corbin Bosch had initially signed up with the PSL before the IPL came calling [Cricinfo]

Corbin Bosch has been served legal notice by the PCB, alleging breach of contractual obligations, after the South Africa allrounder signed for Mumbai Indians for IPL 2025, thus pulling out of PSL 2025.

This season is the first in which the PSL will be played concurrently with the IPL: The IPL will run from March 22 to May 25, and the PSL from April 11 to May 18. Bosch had been picked by Peshawar Zalmi, in the diamond category, at the PSL draft that was held in January. But on March 8, it was announced by Mumbai Indians that he would be replacing the injured Lizaad Williams in their squad.

The PSL franchises have been keen to take some sort of action on Bosch, as they are worried it could set a precedent for players signing up with the PSL but then switching to the IPL. The idea of an outright ban on such players has also been floated in informal discussions.

A PCB statement said: “The legal notice was served through his agent, and the player has been asked to justify his actions of withdrawing from his professional and contractual commitments. The PCB management has also outlined the repercussions of his departure from the league and expects his response within the stipulated time frame. The PCB will not make any further comments on the matter.”

The statement did not specify what the time frame was for Bosch to respond.

The PCB had shifted the PSL window with a view to improve the quality and availability of overseas players whom the league would be able to sign. When the PSL was in the February-March window, it also had to compete with the SA20, ILT20 and the BPL for players. ESPN Cricinfo had reported last year when the window was changed that holding the PSL draft after the IPL auction had also been discussed, to have greater clarity about the availability of overseas players for the league. Leading into this season, the IPL auction was held in November 2024 and the PSL draft in January 2025.

The PSL draft duly attracted a large number of high-profile players, including David Warner, Daryl Mitchell, Jason Holder, Rassie van der Dussen and Kane Williamson.

[Cricinfo]

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Kandy smash Havelocks 50-24 before clinching league rugby title

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An intense moment in the final game of the inter-club league rugby tournament between Kandy SC and Havelocks SC which the former won 50-24 at Nittawela on Sunday (Picture courtesy Yazir Zubair of www.thepapare.com)

By A Special Sports Correspondent

Kandy Sports Club crowned themselves as ‘Cup Championship’ winners in the inter-club league rugby tournament when they overcame their final hurdle by beating Havelocks Sports Club by 50 points to 24 at Nittawela last evening.

Kandy SC was anyway assured of the title this season before this final game of the season even began, given that they were unbeaten thus far in the league tournament. Kandy SC collected their points through seven tries, six conversions and a penalty while Havelocks Sports Club responded with a three converted tries and a penalty.

Kandy SC set the pace for the game from the kick off itself and recorded first half tries through Dinal Ekanayake, Srinath Sooriyabandara, Kenula Hettiarachchi and Dahan Wickremaarachchi and all four conversions were slotted in by Tharinda Ratwatte. Havelocks SC got most of their points in the first half through Sandesh Jayawickreme who scored a try and booted through a conversion. The penalty for the Park Club was kicked right by Samuel Maduwantha.

Kandy SC faced some resistance from Havies after the turn around, but the side from Nittawela found the try line by breaking through a barrage of tackles from the men wearing the pink and chocolate jerseys.

Dahan Wickremaarachchi started the ball rolling for Kandy with a try after the turn around which took the side’s score to 38 with the conversion. Havies played in patches thereafter and scored through Jayathu Rajaratne and Janidu Fernando. Jayawickreme was spot on with the conversions.

Kandy’s Ethen Schneider Loos smashed his way through for the side’s sixth try which was converted by Ratwatte. Kandy had the game in the bag despite Havies playing attacking rugby whenever they had possession. But the score line deference that Kandy maintained throughout the game made it hard for Havies to make a real comeback into the game.

The Nittwala side erupted in jubilation when Ekanayake punted ahead and sent crowd favourite Nigel Ratwatte for the seventh and final try. There was speculation throughout the game that this would be Nigel’s final game for the Kandy SC side. Surprisingly Tharinda missed the conversion.

At the awards presentation ceremony after the game, Kandy Sports Club’s Tharinda Ratwatte was named as the highest points scorer for the 2024/25 league rugby season. He has accumulated 139 points this season.

Havelocks Sports produced the highest try scorer for the season. That award went to Jayathu Rajaratne of Havies. He has had 16 touchdowns this season. Havelocks Sports Club had to be satisfied with the runners-up trophy at the awards presentation. Players from both sides including the coaching staff were presented with medals by the organisers of the tournament.

Meanwhile CR&FC did well in their last outing in the Cup Championship segment of the league tournament when they beat Air Force by 31 points to 16 at Longden Place.

In the two Plate Segment matches, Sri Lanka Navy beat Sri Lions by 41 points to 38 at Race Course.In the other match of the Plate segment, Police SC beat Army SC by 24 points to 17. The match was played at Police Park.

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Sivarajan, Rasara win national cross country titles

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Mutthusami Sivarajan and Rasara Wijesuriya won the men’s and women’s Cross Country Championships of the National Sports Festival conducted in Nuwara Eliya.

Sivarajan representing Central Province returned a time of 34 minutes and 21 seconds to finish ahead of Samantha Pushpakumara and Damith Hemantha Kumara.

In the women’s category, Wijesuriya from Eastern Province clocked 38 minutes and 41 seconds finish ahead of Madhushani Herath and Chamini Herath.

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