“If the chance is there we will take it, of course,” said Vettel, who ended practice a close third behind the two Mercedes. Playing with control, Neha pocketed the opening game 11-7 before Parneet won the second game 11-8. Maria Sharapova blasted eight aces and 38 winners with 33 unforced errors in the match. In the boys’ senior singles final, Sachit ended the challenge of Ryan Gandhi of KB DAV School, Sector 7 with a narrow 3-2win to win the title. Harkeerat won the third game 11-8 before Aariv pocketed the fourth and final game 11-9 to win the title. But it was all sweat in a rough start for the former world number one as she made nine unforced errors in the first three games. Edmund bravely attempted to continue but after dropping the opening game of the fourth set, waved the white flag by walking to the net and shaking hands. “Btw … I wish you a speedy recovery… we have a lot of work ahead of us,” he added. That run ended in Copenhagen as Denmark scored twice in each half in a thumping 4-0 loss for the Poles. NewsDesigner tips for the ideal kitchenGoPro Fusion review: 360-degree video becomes easy to handleApple App accelerator turns a year old, teaches success to developers young and oldFreestyle wrestler Narsingh Yadav, serving a four-year ban for a dope offence committed prior to the Rio Olympics last year, is fervently hoping the CBI’s probe into his charge of sample tampering by his rivals at Sonepat in Haryana leading to the ban comes out in his favour.