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India National Thread


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Indians in Action Today

 

ATP 250 Tour

Marseille:- Purav/Jeevan play in Rd1

Delray Beach:- Ramkumar/Smyczek play in Rd1

             

ATP Challenger 

Bangkok:- Prajnesh plays in Rd2

                Saketh, Sasi play in Rd1

                Balaji/Arjun, Saketh/Jonathan play in Rd1

 

 

PSA Challenger Tour E M Noll Classic

Ramit Tandon plays in SF

 

ITF Tennis

Kazakhstan:-

China:-

Turkey:-

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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WTA Tennis Rankings

Singles:-

A Raina       -164

 

 

Doubles:-

P Thombare  -143

A Raina         -164

K Thandi       -189

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action Today

 

ATP 250 Tour

Marseille:- Purav/Jeevan move into QF

Delray Beach:- Ramkumar/Smyczek lost in Rd1

             

ATP Challenger 

Bangkok:- Prajnesh moves into Rd3

                Sakethlooses in rd2 

                    Sasi looses in Rd1

                Balaji/Arjun loose in Rd1

                Saketh/Jonathan play in Rd1

 

AIBA Strandja Memorial Boxing Tournament 2019

Men:- 

49kg :-Amit Panghal won Gold

60kg :-Neeraj won Bronze

64kg :-Pwilao Basumatari won Bronze

Women:- 

48kg :- Manju Rani won Silver

51kg :- Nikhat Zareen won Gold

54kg :- Meena Kumari Devi won Gold

69kg :- Lovlina Borgohain won Bronze

 

PSA Challenger Tour E M Noll Classic

Ramit Tandon lost in Finals

 

ITF Tennis

Kazakhstan:-

China:-

Turkey:-

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action Today

 

ATP 250 Tour

Marseille:- Purav/Jeevan play in QF

             

ATP Challenger 

Bangkok:- Prajnesh plays in Rd3

 

BWF Spain Masters 2019

 

BWF Austrian Open 2019

 

ITF Tennis

China:-

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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BWF Ranking

Men's Singles   :- Srikanth -08

                                Sameer   -13  

                                Prannoy   -19                                                     

Women's Singles:- Sindhu     - 6

                                Saina        - 9

Men's Doubles   :- Satwik/Chirag  -21

Women's Doubles:- Ashwini/Sikki    -24                                  

Mixed Doubles   :- Ashwini/Satwik  -25

                                Pranaav/Sikki    -32

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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