Veer Savarkar Sports Complex: The 11th Asian Aquatics Championships witnessed semifinal and classification water polo matches that delivered intense action and high-scoring performances on Friday, with Japan and China reaching the Women’s final after strong performances, while Iran secured a spot in the Men’s final. Meanwhile, in the Women’s 5-8 classification matches, Singapore handed India a 27-7 defeat at the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex.

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Singapore delivered a dominant performance against India, winning the Women’s 5-8 classification match 27-7. Singapore’s Tio Ji Suan, Lim Wan Jun Nicole, and Koh Xiao Li each netted 4 goals. Lee Xuan Hui and Wan Celeste Ferraao scored three each, while Yap Jingxuan Ranice, Gan Huimin, and Yeo Ying Xuan Kayla scored two apiece.

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Ong Shu En, Ong Jia Hui, and Loo Tee Inna added 1 goal each. For India, Kripa Ranichithra and captain Varsha Suresh scored 2 goals each, Safwa Sakeer, Dhruthi Karthikeya, and Madhurima Shanti contributed with a goal each.

In the first Women’s semifinal, Japan defeated Thailand 25-21 in a thrilling contest. Japan’s Lowrey Nina led the scoring with 9 goals, supported by Sanda Yumeka (4), Kobayashi Maho, and Shironoshita Kaho with 3 goals each. Captain Fukuda Shoka, Shibata Kanade, and Eguchi Seira added two goals each.

For Thailand, Rueangsappaisan Raksina scored 7 goals, while Puangtong Kritsana added 4 goals. Chotrotchanaanan Paranee, Kongchouy Thanita, and Kwantongtanaree Pittayaporn scored 2 goals each, while Kwantongtanaree Thanidakarn, Pukkaman Pnita, Rueangsuppaisan Sarocha, and Ngamcharoensuktaworn Pimpin scored one goal each.

In the other Women's semifinal, China cruised past Kazakhstan with a 14-4 victory. Zhang Qishuo led China with 5 goals, while Captain Sun Yating netted 3, and Li Peiyang and Wang Xuan added 2 goals each. Guo Chenghong and Li Jianyu scored 1 goal each. For Kazakhstan, Kaplun Viktoriya, Anossova Valeriya, Nabiyeva Milena, and Ozkaya Alina each scored a single goal.

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In a thrilling and closely contested Men’s Water Polo semifinal, Iran narrowly defeated Japan 19-18, keeping the audience fully engaged from start to finish. Iran’s captain, Yazdankhab Mehdi, led his team with an outstanding 7 goals, while Ghavidelhajiagha Amin added 3. Mehrikohneshahri Alireza, Iranpourtari Ashkan, and Adham Mersad each contributed 2 goals, and Aghaei Karim Omid, Behzadsabouri Farbod, and Golestanirad Mehrab each scored 1 goal.

Japan responded with a strong performance of their own as Captain Ura Enishi netted 4 goals, while Lowrey Jun, Maeda Toshiyuki, Moroiya Yuki, and Maeda Atsuya each scored 3 goals. Matsuno Ryosuke scored two goals.

In the other Women’s 5-8 classification match, Uzbekistan outplayed Hong Kong with a 14-7 win. Gavashelashvili Elena and Andriyakhina Sofiya led the Uzbek side with 4 goals each, while Markova Alisa scored 2, and Gergel Veronika, Salamatova Aziza, Verklova Aleksa, and Murtazaeva Komila each contributed one goal. For Hong Kong, Ho Cheuk Kiu scored 4 goals, Lau Kwan Ling added 2, and captain Lau Tsz Ching scored once.

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Thailand secured a narrow 15-14 victory over Hong Kong in the Men’s 5-8 classification match. Leading the charge for Thailand was Kaewmanee Suteenan, who netted five goals, supported by Ekchaona Watcharawarong with 3 goals. Captain Chompoosang Pattanit and Chainiyom Phongsathon added 2 goals each, while Sangthanapanich Phuriphong, Komkai Tanakorn, and Kaewkong Wuttikorn each contributed 1 goal to Thailand’s tally.

For Hong Kong, led by Choi Hin Kit Gilman with 4 goals, and solid contributions from Ching Tsz Shun, Cheung Cheuk Hei, Fung Kong Ching, and Captain Cheng Hei Man, who all scored 2 goals each. Zhang Tsz Hin and Cheng Hei Chun also added 1 goal each.

Thailand secured a narrow 15-14 victory over Hong Kong in the Men’s 5-8 classification match. Leading the charge for Thailand was Kaewmanee Suteenan, who netted five goals, supported by Ekchaona Watcharawarong with 3 goals. Captain Chompoosang Pattanit and Chainiyom Phongsathon added 2 goals each, while Sangthanapanich Phuriphong, Komkai Tanakorn, and Kaewkong Wuttikorn each contributed 1 goal to Thailand’s tally.

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Later in the day, China will take on Kazakhstan in the Men’s semifinal to advance to the Men’s final against Iran.

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