Garima Pandey Owns the Moment — Calm, Control, and a Champion’s Finish
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Some players fight their way to titles.
Others glide.
At the Valentine’s Corporate Challenge, Garima Pandey (Visa) played with the poise of someone who never once doubted the ending.
Quarterfinals: Sharp and Decisive
Garima began her campaign with a composed win over Kristina Bordoloi, closing the match
21–9, 21–11,
using placement over power and patience over panic.
Semifinal: No Room for Doubt
Against Gincy George, Garima raised her level.
She dictated rallies from the back court and shut the door early, sealing a straight-sets win
21–10, 21–7,
and stepping into yet another final with quiet confidence.
Final: Control Over Chaos
The final brought Mayuri Kharde across the net — aggressive, fearless, and eager to disrupt rhythm.
But Garima never let the match tilt.
She absorbed the pressure, slowed the tempo, and struck at the right moments — taking both sets
21–18, 21–18.
No drama. No scramble. Just execution.
When the final point landed, it wasn’t celebration that followed — it was confirmation.
Garima Pandey had done exactly what champions do.