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India National Thread


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Anish Bhanwala the 15 year old teen is the new shooting sensation  making the headlines, Indians looking at him for medals in CWG and other events.

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New Indian chess sensation is Vidit Santhosh who is moving up the ladders, is the next in line to take over from Vishy the mantle to lead India in Chess. Though 2nd in order of ranking, HariKrishna doesn't look like climbing and looks like the batten would go to Vidit to lead the country. 

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Shocking exit for Prannoy in the 1st Round of the India Open in the hands of compatriot  Shreyansh ranked 167....:yikes::yikes:

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India's in Action Today

 

ATP Challenger

Dallas:- Jeevan/Christopher play in QF

              Paes/Joe play in Rd1

 

Phoenix Open 2018

 

European & Asian Tour Maybank championships

 

Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival 2018 - Masters

 

DR. AKHILESH DAS GUPTA India Open 2018

 

ITF Tennis

Egypt:-

Great Britain:-

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India's in Action Today

 

ATP Challenger

Dallas:- Jeevan/Christopher, Paes/Joe play in Finals

 

European & Asian Tour Maybank championships

T2 K Joshi

T8 S Kapur

T16 S Sharma, G Bhullar

 

DR. AKHILESH DAS GUPTA India Open 2018

Women's Singles:- Sindhu plays in SF

Mixed Doubles:- Pranaav/Sikki play in SF

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India's in Action Today

 

ATP Challenger

Dallas:- Jeevan/Christopher, Paes/Joe play in Finals

 

European & Asian Tour Maybank championships - Final Rd

T2 K Joshi

T8 S Kapur

T16 S Sharma, G Bhullar

 

DR. AKHILESH DAS GUPTA India Open 2018

Women's Singles:- Sindhu plays in Finals

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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India's in Action Today

 

ATP Challenger

Dallas:- Jeevan/Christopher, Paes/Joe play in Finals

 

European & Asian Tour Maybank championships - Final Rd

S Sharma clinches the Title

T5   K Joshi

T23 S Kapur

T27 G Bhullar

 

DR. AKHILESH DAS GUPTA India Open 2018

Women's Singles:- Sindhu plays in Finals

Tokyo - 2020

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Result's

 

ATP Challenger

Dallas:- Jeevan/Christopher defeats Paes/Joe play in Finals

 

European & Asian Tour Maybank championships - Final Rd

S Sharma clinches the Title

T5   K Joshi

T23 S Kapur

T27 G Bhullar

 

DR. AKHILESH DAS GUPTA India Open 2018

Women's Singles:- Sindhu looses in Finals

Tokyo - 2020

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Golf Ranking

Men's

S Sharma           -72

A Lahiri             - 76

G Bhullar            -155

S Kapur              -192

A Sandhu           -199

 

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