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16 minutes ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

What our chances in qualification in tennis. We don't have a player in the top 10 in doubles which guarantees qualification

Looks bleak this time unless Prajnesh reaches near to 70-80. Doubles is no chance at the moment.

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action Today

 

FIH Hockey Series Finals - Women

 

ATP 500 Tour

London:- Prajnesh plays in Qlf

Germany:- Divj/Marcelo play in Rd1

 

ATP Challenger

UK:-Sriram/Jamie, Jeevan/Purav, Paes/Marcus play in Rd1

Slovakia:- Sunit plays in Rd1

Uzbekisthan:-Sasi, Arjun, Vijay play in Rd1

                     Arjun/Vijay play in Rd1

France:- Vishu/Ruben play in Rd1

 

ITF Tennis

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action Today

 

FIH Hockey Series Finals - Women

India vs Fiji

 

ATP 500 Tour

Germany:- Divj/Marcelo play in Rd1

 

ATP Challenger

UK:-Sriram/Jamie, Jeevan/Purav, Paes/Marcus play in Rd1

Slovakia:- Sunit plays in Rd2

Uzbekisthan:-Sasi, Sidharth play in Rd1

                      Arjun Vijay loose in Rd1

                     Arjun/Vijay play in Rd1

France:- Vishu/Ruben play in Rd1

 

ITF Tennis

 

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action Today

 

FIH Hockey Series Finals - Women

India 11 - 0 Fiji

 

ATP 500 Tour

Germany:- Divj/Marcelo play in Rd1

 

ATP Challenger

UK:-Sriram/Jamie, Jeevan/Purav, Paes/Marcus play in Rd1

Slovakia:- Sunit plays in Rd2

Uzbekisthan:-Sasi, Sidharth play in Rd1

                     Arjun/Vijay play in Rd1

France:- Vishu/Ruben play in Rd1

 

ITF Tennis

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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2 hours ago, Prashanth said:

Indians in Action Today

 

FIH Hockey Series Finals - Women

India 11 - 0 Fiji

 

ATP 500 Tour

Germany:- Divj/Marcelo play in Rd1

 

ATP Challenger

UK:-Sriram/Jamie, Jeevan/Purav, Paes/Marcus play in Rd1

Slovakia:- Sunit plays in Rd2

Uzbekisthan:-Sasi, Sidharth play in Rd1

                     Arjun/Vijay play in Rd1

France:- Vishu/Ruben play in Rd1

 

ITF Tennis

Sollentuna grand prix

P U Chitra - 1500m women

Jinson Johnson - 1500 m men

 

Copenhagen athletics 

Shreeshankar - men's long jump

 

 

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Indians in Action Today

 

FIH Hockey Series Finals - Women

 

 

Asia Rugby Women's Championship Div1

India vs Philippines

 

ATP 500 Tour

Germany:- Divj/Marcelo loose in Rd1

 

AFC Cup 2019

Minerva Punjab vs Chennaiyin FC

 

ATP Challenger

UK:-Sriram/Jamie, Paes/Marcus play in Rd1

        Jeevan/Purav move into QF

Slovakia:- Sunit plays in Rd2

Uzbekisthan:-Sasi looses in Rd1

                      Sidharth plays in Rd2

                     Arjun/Vijay play in Rd1

France:- Vishu/Ruben loose in Rd1

 

IAAF

Sollentuna Grand Prix

1500mW - P U Chitra - 4.:12.65 - Gold

1500mM  - Jinson Johnson - 3:39.69 - Silver

 

Copenhagen Athletics 

MLJ:- Shreeshankar - 7.93m - Gold

 

ITF Tennis

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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