Andrea Arsovic claimed ISSF World Cup Final gold for the second straight year ©ISSF

Andrea Arsovic claimed gold at the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) World Cup Final for the second year in a row, as the Serbian won the women’s 10 metres air rifle event in New Delhi.

The 30-year-old took the lead in the final during the first series at the Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range.

Her rivals proved unable to catch up as the competition progressed.

Arsovic pulled further clear by managing 23 consecutive shots inside the 10th ring, which helped her finish on a score of 251.3 points.

Romanian shooter Laura-Georgeta Coman secured the silver medal by achieving a tally of 249.7, while Peng Xinyi of China rounded off the medal positions by taking bronze on 228.5 points.

Japan’s Tomoyuki Matsuda starred in the men’s 10m air pistol final, breaking the world record set by Germany’s Christian Reitz at the 2017 European Championship.

Matsuda ended with a score of 241.8 points to claim the ISSF crystal globe for the first time in his career.

Ukraine’s Pavlo Korostylov secured the silver medal, with the 19-year-old finishing on 241.1 points

His effort equalled the junior world record for the event.

Italy’s Riccardo Filippelli won a dramatic men's skeet final ©ISSF
Italy’s Riccardo Filippelli won a dramatic men's skeet final ©ISSF

The bronze medal was earned by Oleh Omelchuk, after the Ukrainian ended of a total of 218.8 points.

Italy’s Riccardo Filippelli secured gold in the men’s skeet competition, following a dramatic shoot-off against Britain’s Ben Llewellin.

The pair had both set a world record of 59 targets hit from 60, forcing them into the shoot-off.

Llewellin missed with his fourth shot of the additional period of the final, which allowed Filippelli to claim the victory.

The podium was completed by Argentina’s Federico Gil, who hit 49 of his 50 targets during the event.