The Osmania University (OU) women’s tennis team advanced to the final of the Khelo India Inter-University Games in Jaipur on Wednesday, earning a hard-fought 2-1 victory against the University of Delhi. The semifinal clash delivered intense rallies, momentum shifts, and a memorable doubles performance that pushed OU into the championship round.
Strong Start in Singles
OU opened the tie on a positive note after Saumya dominated the first singles match, defeating Jasmin Rawat 6-4, 6-2. Her composed play from the baseline and consistent serves helped OU gain an early advantage.
However, Delhi struck back in the second singles. Chevika fought valiantly but fell just short, losing to Laxmi Gowda 4-6, 6-4, 5-7 in a tightly contested three-setter. This result leveled the score at 1-1, setting up a pressure-filled doubles decider.
Doubles Decider Seals the Win
In the deciding match, Saumya and Chevika paired up and displayed excellent coordination at the net. Their synergy and attacking approach helped OU clinch the doubles rubber, securing a 2-1 overall victory and a coveted spot in the final of the 2025 Khelo India Inter-University Games.
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Past Context
OU has a strong history in university-level sports, often reaching knockout stages in national tournaments. Their latest achievement reflects the university’s continued emphasis on competitive tennis and athlete development.
Match Summary Table
Event
Players
Result
Singles 1
Saumya (OU) vs Jasmin Rawat (Delhi)
6-4, 6-2 – OU wins
Singles 2
Chevika (OU) vs Laxmi Gowda (Delhi)
4-6, 6-4, 5-7 – Delhi wins
Doubles Decider
Saumya / Chevika (OU) vs Delhi Pair
OU wins
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Highlights / Key Points
Osmania University beat University of Delhi 2-1 in the semifinal.
Saumya won the first singles convincingly.
Chevika narrowly lost the second singles in a three-set battle.
The OU duo won the doubles decider to secure a place in the final.
The match took place in Jaipur as part of the Khelo India Inter-University Games 2025.