Key Points

India had a challenging start in the water polo events at the Asian Aquatics Championships. Both the men's and women's teams suffered defeats to Singapore in their opening matches. The men's team lost 20-8 despite taking an early lead in the game. Meanwhile, the women's team fell 23-10 in a match where Singapore's Yap Jingxuan scored an impressive seven goals.

Key Points: India Water Polo Teams Fall to Singapore in Asian Championships

  • Indian men's team lost 20-8 despite early lead against Singapore
  • Women's team fell 23-10 with Singapore's Yap Jingxuan scoring seven goals
  • Captain Rajandra Sanjiv and See Tien Ee each scored four for Singapore men
  • Kazakhstan's Viktor Druzin and Karina Magrupova won solo technical gold medals
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India falters in opening Water Polo matches at 11th Asian Aquatics Championships 2025

Both Indian men's and women's water polo teams suffer opening defeats to Singapore at 11th Asian Aquatics Championships 2025 in Ahmedabad.

"India made a bright start by taking the early lead, but a string of stray passes and fouls allowed Singapore to take control - Swimming Federation of India"

Ahmedabad, October 4

The 11th Asian Aquatics Championships 2025 entered a lively new phase with water polo and artistic swimming action lighting up the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex on Saturday.

However, it was a tough outing for the Indian water polo teams, as both the men's and women's teams suffered opening-day defeats to Singapore. Meanwhile, Kazakhstan's Viktor Druzin and Karina Magrupova secured gold medals for their country in the Men's and Women's Solo Technical, respectively.

In the Men's Group B clash, Singapore defeated India 20-8. India made a bright start by taking the early lead, but a string of stray passes and fouls allowed Singapore to take control and steadily build a commanding advantage. Captain Rajandra Sanjiv and See Tien Ee were the standout performers for Singapore, scoring four goals apiece. Goh Wen Zhe chipped in with three, while Loh Cayden, Chan Dominic, and Lok Shunn bagged two each. Chow Yong added one to complete the tally.

For India, Sarang Ravindra and Praveen Gopinathan struck twice each, while Bhagesh Jagdish, Uday Uttekar, Ankit Prasad, and Vibhav Suhas Kuthe scored one goal each, according to a press release from the Swimming Federation of India.

The Women's Group A contest followed a similar pattern, with Singapore powering to a 23-10 victory over India. Singapore's attack was led by Yap Jingxuan, who delivered a stunning seven-goal performance. Koh Ting, Lee Xuan, and Koh Xiao contributed four goals each, while Tio Ji netted three, and captain Yeo Zhi Min added one. For India, Krisha Purokatastha top-scored with three goals. Kripa Ranichithra followed with two, while Sefwa Sakeer, Captain Varsha Suresh, Kalautri Mitra, Dhruthi Karthikeya, and Madhurami Shanti each got on the scoresheet with one goal apiece.

Thailand secured a narrow 14-12 win over Kazakhstan in Women's Group B. Kwantongtanaree Thanidakarn led the charge with six goals, supported by Puangtong Kritsana (4) and Konggchouy Thnita and Rueangsappaisan Raksina (2 each). For Kazakhstan, captain Mirshina Anastassiya top-scored with five, while Vorontsova Olga (3), Rakhmanova Madina (2), and Pochinok Darya and Kaplun Viktoriya (1 each) added to the tally.

Iran registered a 14-9 win over China with a balanced attack in Men's Group A. Shams Arman netted three goals, while Aghaei Karim, Behzadsabouri Farbod, captain Yazdankhah Mehndi, and Jalilpour Amirreza scored two each. Mehrikohneshahri Alireza, Iranpourtari Ashkan, and Sadrnia Seyederfan added one apiece. For China, Zhu Beile led with four goals, followed by Zhu Gengmin (2), Wang Beiyi, captain Chen Yimin, and Cai Yuhao with one each.

Men's Group B also witnessed Japan overpower Thailand 24-12. Captain Ura Enishi starred with eight goals, while Moriya Yuki scored five. Lowery Jun and Shoyama Yu struck three apiece, Maeda Toshiyuki and Sakamaki Naru scored two each, and Yamamoto Ryotaro added one. For Thailand, Chainiyom Phongsathon led with six goals, followed by captain Chompoosang Pattanit and Kaewmanee Suteenan (2 each), with Kaewanee Chanoknan and Klinhom Supakorn adding one apiece.

- ANI

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Priya S
The scorelines are disappointing, but I appreciate that our players didn't give up. Krisha Purokatastha scoring 3 goals in the women's match shows there's talent. We need to work on consistency and reducing fouls.
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Arjun K
Honestly, we need better coaching and training facilities. Singapore has been developing their water sports systematically while we're still struggling with basic infrastructure. The gap is evident in these scores 😔
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Sarah B
As someone who follows aquatic sports, I must say the Indian teams showed spirit despite the losses. The early lead in men's match proves they have potential. Just need to work on maintaining that momentum throughout the game.
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Vikram M
At least we're hosting such prestigious events in Ahmedabad! This exposure will help our players in the long run. More international competitions in India will definitely boost water sports development.
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Michael C
The women's team scoring 10 goals against Singapore isn't bad at all! With proper training and exposure trips, they can definitely improve. Let's support our athletes rather than just focusing on the results.

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