Visa @ Badiwars 4.0 - Kreeda Open
🏢 VISA – COMPANY PERFORMANCE REPORT
Badiwars 4.0 – Kreeda Open (Tournament 3)
📍 Kreeda Sarjapur | 📅 April 26
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## A) Company Summary Report (VISA)
Visa had a strong multi-category presence in Tournament 3 with **9 players** competing across **Men’s Singles, Women’s Singles, Men’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles, 35+ Men’s Singles, and 35+ Men’s Doubles**. While Visa did not secure any podium finishes, the company produced multiple deep runs, most notably **Anshit Garg’s Men’s Singles Round of 16 entry**, and **Rahul Jain’s quarterfinal-level involvement in doubles events**. Visa also recorded multiple wins, but two of the wins came via walkovers which were excluded from competitive evaluation. Overall, Visa showed depth and participation but lacked the match-winning edge needed to convert quarterfinal-level performances into podium finishes.
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## B) Player-by-Player Performance Data
### 1) Anshit Garg (Visa)
**Categories Played:** Men’s Singles, Men’s Doubles
**Partner (MD):** Rahul Jain (Visa)
**Rounds Reached:**
- Men’s Singles: Round of 16
- Men’s Doubles: Quarterfinals (R8)
**Match Results:**
**Men’s Singles**
- ✅ Def Tarun Teja (O9 Solutions) – 21-9, 21-13
- ❌ Lost to Harsha Kumar (LSEG) – 15-21, 14-21
**Men’s Doubles**
- Bye in Round of 32
- ✅ Def Devaiah M E & Rejith Kumar (Dell) – 21-19, 16-21, 21-20
- ❌ Lost to Govardhan Shenoy & Sukhesh Shenoy (SAP/Adobe) – 16-21, 8-21
**Record (Played Matches Only):** 2 Wins – 2 Losses
**Summary:** Visa’s most consistent performer, delivering wins in both singles and doubles including a tight 3-set doubles victory.
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### 2) Rahul Jain (Visa)
**Category Played:** Men’s Doubles
**Partner:** Anshit Garg (Visa)
**Round Reached:** Quarterfinals (R8)
**Match Results:**
- Bye in Round of 32
- ✅ Def Devaiah M E & Rejith Kumar (Dell) – 21-19, 16-21, 21-20
- ❌ Lost to Govardhan Shenoy & Sukhesh Shenoy (SAP/Adobe) – 16-21, 8-21
**Record:** 1 Win – 1 Loss
**Summary:** Helped Visa secure one of its best wins of the tournament before falling to the eventual champions.
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### 3) Garima Pandey (Visa)
**Category Played:** Women’s Singles
**Round Reached:** Semifinals
**Match Results:**
- Bye in Round of 8
- ❌ Lost to Chythra S (RDPR) – 17-21, 17-21
**Record (Played Matches Only):** 0 Wins – 1 Loss
**Summary:** Entered as the top seed but was upset in straight games, missing out on another title run.
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### 4) Karteek Alluvada (Visa)
**Category Played:** Mixed Doubles
**Partner:** Meghna Singh (Visa)
**Round Reached:** Round of 16
**Match Results:**
- ❌ Lost to Jaikar Jayanth (HCL) & Chythra S (RDPR) – 14-21, 21-17, 13-21
**Record:** 0 Wins – 1 Loss
**Summary:** Forced a decider and fought hard, but could not close out the match after leveling the score.
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### 5) Meghna Singh (Visa)
**Category Played:** Mixed Doubles
**Partner:** Karteek Alluvada (Visa)
**Round Reached:** Round of 16
**Match Results:**
- ❌ Lost to Jaikar Jayanth (HCL) & Chythra S (RDPR) – 14-21, 21-17, 13-21
**Record:** 0 Wins – 1 Loss
**Summary:** Part of Visa’s most competitive mixed doubles battle, taking the match to three games.
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### 6) Aswartha Narayana (Visa)
**Category Played:** Mixed Doubles, 35+ Men’s Doubles
**Partner(s):**
- Mixed Doubles: Saumya Sinha (Visa)
- 35+ Men’s Doubles: R Venkateshwara Prasad (Visa)
**Rounds Reached:**
- Mixed Doubles: Quarterfinals (R8)
- 35+ Men’s Doubles: Semifinals
**Match Results:**
**Mixed Doubles**
- Bye in Round of 16
- ❌ Lost to Gyan Prasad Sahoo & Kirti Yadav – 16-21, 11-21
**35+ Men’s Doubles**
- ⚠️ Walkover Win vs Abhilash Balasubramaniam & Sandeep Mohandas – 21-0, 21-0
- ❌ Lost to Bharadwaj Chowdary & Shivakiran Gujjar (IQVIA) – 19-21, 15-21
**Record (Played Matches Only):** 0 Wins – 2 Losses
**Walkovers:** 1
**Summary:** Reached the semifinals in 35+ doubles but did not register a competitive win in played matches.
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### 7) Saumya Sinha (Visa)
**Category Played:** Mixed Doubles
**Partner:** Aswartha Narayana (Visa)
**Round Reached:** Quarterfinals (R8)
**Match Results:**
- Bye in Round of 16
- ❌ Lost to Gyan Prasad Sahoo & Kirti Yadav – 16-21, 11-21
**Record (Played Matches Only):** 0 Wins – 1 Loss
**Summary:** Entered directly into the quarterfinal stage but was eliminated in straight games.
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### 8) R Venkateshwara Prasad (Visa)
**Categories Played:** 35+ Men’s Singles, 35+ Men’s Doubles
**Partner (35+ MD):** Aswartha Narayana (Visa)
**Rounds Reached:**
- 35+ Men’s Singles: Round of 32
- 35+ Men’s Doubles: Semifinals
**Match Results:**
**35+ Men’s Singles**
- ❌ Lost to Ravi Dewangan (Pegasus Mortgage) – 17-21, 21-16, 12-21
**35+ Men’s Doubles**
- ⚠️ Walkover Win vs Abhilash Balasubramaniam & Sandeep Mohandas – 21-0, 21-0
- ❌ Lost to Bharadwaj Chowdary & Shivakiran Gujjar (IQVIA) – 19-21, 15-21
**Record (Played Matches Only):** 0 Wins – 2 Losses
**Walkovers:** 1
**Summary:** Had a competitive 3-set singles battle but narrowly lost. Doubles run included a walkover and a semifinal defeat.
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### 9) Sasekumar Elangovan (Visa)
**Categories Played:** 35+ Men’s Singles, 35+ Men’s Doubles
**Partner (35+ MD):** Santosh Bangalore (Visa)
**Rounds Reached:**
- 35+ Men’s Singles: Round of 32
- 35+ Men’s Doubles: Semifinals
**Match Results:**
**35+ Men’s Singles**
- Bye in Round of 32
- ❌ Lost to Amiya Behera (Gallagher) – 14-21, 15-21
**35+ Men’s Doubles**
- ⚠️ Walkover Win vs Pushparaj CB & Rejith Kumar (Dell) – 21-0, 21-0
- ❌ Lost to Nikhil Jhamb & Vinoth Chinnathambi – 15-21, 16-21
**Record (Played Matches Only):** 0 Wins – 2 Losses
**Walkovers:** 1
**Summary:** Advanced to semifinals in doubles via walkover, but could not convert into a finals appearance.
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### 10) Santosh Bangalore (Visa)
**Category Played:** 35+ Men’s Doubles
**Partner:** Sasekumar Elangovan (Visa)
**Round Reached:** Semifinals
**Match Results:**
- ⚠️ Walkover Win vs Pushparaj CB & Rejith Kumar (Dell) – 21-0, 21-0
- ❌ Lost to Nikhil Jhamb & Vinoth Chinnathambi – 15-21, 16-21
**Record (Played Matches Only):** 0 Wins – 1 Loss
**Walkovers:** 1
**Summary:** Semifinal run was boosted by a walkover, followed by a straight-game defeat against a strong pairing.
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### 11) Shahid M D (Visa)
**Category Played:** Men’s Doubles
**Partner:** Vinod Kumar Reddy Dama (Visa)
**Round Reached:** Quarterfinals (R8)
**Match Results:**
- Bye in Round of 32
- ⚠️ Walkover Win vs Nitendra Dhaker & Rishabh Krishna Gupta – 21-0, 21-0
- ❌ Lost to Bharadwaj Chowdary & Shaik Shafi (IQVIA) – 6-21, 15-21
**Record (Played Matches Only):** 0 Wins – 1 Loss
**Walkovers:** 1
**Summary:** Advanced due to walkover but could not challenge the IQVIA pair in the quarterfinal.
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### 12) Vinod Kumar Reddy Dama (Visa)
**Category Played:** Men’s Doubles
**Partner:** Shahid M D (Visa)
**Round Reached:** Quarterfinals (R8)
**Match Results:**
- Bye in Round of 32
- ⚠️ Walkover Win vs Nitendra Dhaker & Rishabh Krishna Gupta – 21-0, 21-0
- ❌ Lost to Bharadwaj Chowdary & Shaik Shafi (IQVIA) – 6-21, 15-21
**Record (Played Matches Only):** 0 Wins – 1 Loss
**Walkovers:** 1
**Summary:** A quarterfinal finish, but the run contained no competitive wins.
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## C) Best Visa Match of the Tournament
🔥 **Anshit Garg (Visa) & Rahul Jain (Visa)** def Devaiah M E & Rejith Kumar (Dell)
**Score:** 21-19, 16-21, 21-20
A dramatic three-set thriller where Visa held their nerve in a 21-20 decider to pull off one of the best wins of the tournament.
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## D) Visa Tournament Snapshot
**Total Visa Players Featured:** 9
**Categories Participated:**
- Men’s Singles
- Women’s Singles
- Men’s Doubles
- Mixed Doubles
- 35+ Men’s Singles
- 35+ Men’s Doubles
**Total Matches Played by Visa (Excluding Byes & Walkovers):** 13
**Total Wins:** 3
**Total Losses:** 10
**Total Walkovers Involving Visa:** 4
**Podium Finishes Achieved:** None
**Closest Match (Visa Involvement):**
- Anshit Garg (Visa) & Rahul Jain (Visa) def Devaiah M E & Rejith Kumar (Dell) – 21-19, 16-21, 21-20
**Best Performer (Visa):**
🏅 **Anshit Garg (Visa)** – best overall impact with wins in both singles and doubles, including Visa’s tightest victory of the tournament.
**Overall Verdict:**
Visa had strong representation and multiple deep bracket appearances, but too many runs ended without competitive wins. Anshit Garg and Rahul Jain provided the most meaningful results, while several other entries were cut short by walkovers or elite knockout-stage opponents.