Punji Rawal and Paras Kotwal Triumph in Open Mixed Doubles at Sportify Dink Masters 2026
Victory in Open Mixed Doubles
Punji Rawal and Paras Kotwal showcased exceptional teamwork to clinch the Open Mixed Doubles title at the Sportify Dink Masters 2026 PWR 100, overcoming Bhavya Joshi and Mahika Rathod in straight sets with scores of 11-3 and 11-9. The match commenced with Rawal and Kotwal establishing dominance early on. Their synergy at the net and ability to control the pace of the game allowed them to secure a swift lead in the first game. Rawal's precise returns combined with Kotwal's strong net play consistently pressured their opponents, leading to unforced errors from Joshi and Rathod.
Initially, Joshi and Rathod struggled to find their rhythm, as Rawal and Kotwal capitalized on every chance. The winning duo kept the rallies concise and effective, preventing their rivals from gaining momentum. They wrapped up the first game decisively at 11-3.
The second game proved to be more competitive, with Joshi and Rathod adjusting their strategy to focus on longer rallies and improved court coverage. This change allowed them to remain competitive in the early exchanges, with both teams trading points more evenly. Rathod displayed enhanced control from the baseline, while Joshi sought to create openings at the net, resulting in a tighter scoreline as they pushed Rawal and Kotwal deeper into the match.
Despite the increased challenge, Rawal and Kotwal maintained their composure, relying on their experience and effective communication to navigate critical moments. Their ability to secure vital points under pressure was crucial.
As the match progressed towards its conclusion, Rawal and Kotwal regained their aggressive strategy, dominating the net and placing their opponents in challenging positions. The final score of 11-9 in the second game reflected the improved effort from Joshi and Rathod, but the consistency of Rawal and Kotwal ensured their victory.
This win marked a successful tournament run for Punji Rawal and Paras Kotwal, demonstrating their effective collaboration and tactical discipline. Their performance in the final underscored their adaptability, control over the game tempo, and ability to perform under pressure, solidifying their status as worthy champions in the Open Mixed Doubles category.