Danielle Clinches 30+ Women’s Singles Title at Kolkata Open 2026
Danielle's Victory at Kolkata Open
At the Kolkata Open 2026, Danielle triumphed in the 30+ women’s singles category, defeating Pooja with a score of 11-5 in the final. This victory came after a challenging semi-final earlier in the day. The final match began without any immediate breakthroughs from either competitor. Pooja, who had just emerged from a tightly contested semi-final, started aggressively, aiming to keep the rallies short. However, Danielle gradually found her footing, focusing on consistency to minimize errors and shift the momentum in her favor.
As the match progressed, Danielle began to establish a better rhythm, especially during longer rallies. She built a significant lead midway through the contest, compelling Pooja to take greater risks. Despite Pooja's efforts to narrow the gap, Danielle remained composed, carefully managing points to maintain her lead on the scoreboard.
The difference in performance became evident in the final stages, where Danielle seized small opportunities to widen her lead, ultimately finishing the match at 11-5. Earlier in the day, Pooja had participated in one of the closest matches of the tournament, narrowly defeating Monica 12-10 in the semi-finals. That match was tightly contested, with both players exchanging points until Pooja managed to pull ahead in the final moments.
In contrast, Danielle's path to the final was more straightforward, as she secured an 11-3 victory over Manaswinee in her semi-final, demonstrating steady control and limiting her opponent’s scoring chances. This difference in their semi-final experiences was reflected in the final, where Danielle appeared more composed throughout the match. Her ability to manage the pace and avoid significant lapses was crucial in both building and safeguarding her lead.
Throughout the knockout rounds, Danielle's consistency was remarkable, particularly her adaptability to different match situations. From a controlled semi-final to a composed final, she effectively navigated the challenges presented by each match. With this victory, Danielle successfully claimed the 30+ women’s singles title, showcasing a performance characterized by control rather than risk.
