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Indians in Action Today

 

ATP 1000 Tour

Indian Wells:- Prajnesh plays in Rd1

                       Rohan/Divj plays in Rd1

 

BWF All England Championships

MS:- Sai, Srikanth plays in Rd2

WS:- Saina plays in Rd2

 

ATP Challengers

Chile :- Sumit/Gerald looses in Rd1

China:- Saketh/Ratiwatana plays in QF

 

AFC Cup 2019

Chennaiyin FC 0 - 0 Colombo

 

ITF Tennis

Australia:- Arjun

Qatar:-

Mexico:- Karman

Japan:-

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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BWF Ranking

Men's Singles   :- Srikanth -08

                                Sameer   -14  

                                Prannoy   -19                                                

Women's Singles:- Sindhu     - 6

                                Saina        - 9

Men's Doubles   :- Satwik/Chirag  -20

Women's Doubles:- Ashwini/Sikki    -25                                  

Mixed Doubles   :- Ashwini/Satwik  -25

                                Pranaav/Sikki    -30

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action Today

 

ATP 1000 Tour

Indian Wells:- Prajnesh plays in Rd1

                       Rohan/Dennis plays in Rd1

 

BWF All England Championships

MS:- Sai, Srikanth plays in Rd2

WS:- Saina plays in Rd2

 

PGA Tour Arnold Palmer Invitational

 

European Tour Qatar Masters

 

ATP Challengers

China:- Saketh/Ratiwatana plays in QF

 

ITF Tennis

Australia:- Arjun

Qatar:-

Mexico:- Karman

Japan:-

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action Today

 

ATP 1000 Tour

Indian Wells:- Prajnesh plays in Rd2

                        Rohan/Dennis plays in Rd1

 

BWF All England Championships

MS:-Srikanth looses in QF

WS:- Saina looses in QF

 

PGA Tour Arnold Palmer Invitational - Rd2

T42  A Lahiri

 

European Tour Qatar Masters - Rd2

T22  G Bhullar

 

ATP Challengers

China:- Saketh/Ratiwatana looses in QF

 

ITF Tennis

Australia:- Arjun looses in SF

Mexico:- Karman looses in QF

Japan:- Rutuja/Akiko plays in Finals

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action Today

 

ATP 1000 Tour

Indian Wells:- Prajnesh plays in Rd2

                        Rohan/Dennis plays in Rd1

 

PGA Tour Arnold Palmer Invitational - Rd3

T42  A Lahiri

 

European Tour Qatar Masters - Rd3

T22  G Bhullar

 

AIBA 38th GeeBee Tournament 2019 - SF

49kg :- Sahani Kumar

52kg :- Sachin

56kg :- Hussamuddin Mohammad

            Bishit Singh

60kg :- Shiva Thapa

69kg :- Dinesh

91kg :- Sumit Sangwan

+91kg:- Naveen Kumar

 

 

ITF Tennis

Japan:- Rutuja/Akiko plays in Finals

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action Today

 

ATP 1000 Tour

Indian Wells:- Prajnesh moves into Rd3

                        Rohan/Dennis moves into Rd2

 

PGA Tour Arnold Palmer Invitational - Rd3

70 A Lahiri

 

European Tour Qatar Masters - Rd3

T58  G Bhullar

 

European Ladies NSW Open - Result

T5 D Dagar

T18 A Drall

 

AIBA 38th GeeBee Tournament 2019 - SF

49kg :- Sahani Kumar moves into Finals

52kg :- Sachin looses in SF

56kg :- Hussamuddin Mohammad n Bishit Singh move into Finals

60kg :- Shiva Thapa move into Finals

69kg :- Dinesh move into Finals

91kg :- Sumit Sangwan loose in SF

+91kg:- Naveen Kumar loose in SF

 

 

ITF Tennis

Japan:- Rutuja/Akiko looses in Finals

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action Today

 

ATP 1000 Tour

Indian Wells:- Prajnesh plays in Rd3

                        Rohan/Dennis plays in Rd2

 

PGA Tour Arnold Palmer Invitational - Final Rd

70 A Lahiri

 

European Tour Qatar Masters - Final Rd

T58  G Bhullar

 

AIBA 38th GeeBee Tournament 2019 - Finals

49kg :- Sahani Kumar

56kg :- Hussamuddin Mohammad

            Bishit Singh

60kg :- Shiva Thapa

69kg :- Dinesh

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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1 minute ago, Dolby said:

What a massive win for Prajnesh. Defeating a top 20 player and moving into Rd3 of ATP 1000 tournament 

Very much that was massive...Now if he maintains the ranking, he would be playing in all ATP 1000 Tournament n Grand Slam.

Tokyo - 2020

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