Andhra Pradesh teams in semifinals

Indian Railways in the men’s section and Kerala in the distaff segment are the other two teams which made it to the last four.

January 10, 2015 11:33 pm | Updated April 01, 2016 09:01 pm IST - VIJAYAWADA:

Host Andhra Pradesh made it to the semifinals in both the men’s and women’s sections in the 60th senior National ball badminton championship at IGMC stadium here on Saturday.

Indian Railways in the men’s section and Kerala in the distaff segment are the other two teams which made it to the last four.

The results: Men: Quarterfinals: Andhra Pradesh bt Maharashtra 29-24, 29-11; Indian Railways bt Mumbai 29-9, 29-8; League: Chhattisgarh bt ISRO 29-14, 29-28; Kerala bt Chhattisgarh 29-16, 29-15; Telangana bt ISRO 29-10, 29-7; Bihar bt Uttar Pradesh 29-12, 29-13; Indian Railway bt Puducherry 29-9, 29-5; Andhra Pradesh bt Karnataka 29-19, 29-16; Mumbai bt DAE 29-18, 29-25; Tamil Nadu bt Maharashtra 29-19, 29-14; ISRO bt Manipur 29-9, 29-13; Kerala bt Uttarakhand 29-2, 29-2; Major Ports bt J&K 29-4, 29-2; Major Ports bt J&K 29-4, 29-2; Chhattisgarh bt Himachal 29-11, 29-8; DAE bt Haryana 29-23, 29-17; Odisha bt Madhya Pradesh 29-11, 29-17; Delhi bt Gujarat 29-12, 29-23; Major Ports bt Tripura 29-10, 29-10; Haryana bt UP 29-16, 29-16.

Women: Quarterfinals: Andhra Pradesh bt Mumbai 29-22, 29-21; Kerala bt Telangana 29-9, 29-6; League: Maharashtra bt Bihar 29-15, 22-29, 29-18; Delhi bt Jharkhand 18-29, 29-28, 29-16; Tamil Nadu bt Haryana 29-5, 29-2; Karnataka bt Maharashtra 29-1, 29-5; Kerala bt Bihar 29-24, 29-4; Andhra Pradesh bt Uttar Pradesh 25-29, 29-20, 29-20; Gujarat bt Uttar Pradesh 29-5, 29-1; WB bt Uttarakhand 29-25, 29-12; Odisha bt Puducherry 29-12, 29-18.

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