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India National Thread


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1 hour ago, Shravan Kumar said:

Draw out for Fuzhou China Open 750

 

Srikanth Vs Momota

Kashyap Vs Tammasin( Thailand)

Prannoy Vs Gemke

Sameer Vs Lee C Y ( Hong Kong)

Sai Vs Sugiarto

 

 

Sindhu Vs Y Li ( Germany)

Saina Vs Cai ( China)

 

 

Sathwik /Chirag Vs Lee Yong dae / Kim

Manu / Sumeet Vs Chia / Soh( Malaysia)

 

Ashwini / Sikki Vs Li / Zheng ( China)

 

 

Pranav / Sikki Vs Wang / Cheng ( Taipei)

Sathwik / Ashwini Vs Hulburt-yu / Wu ( Canada)

Srikanth Vs Momota

Sai Vs Sugiarto

:facepalm::facepalm:

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Its great to know that Kabita devi is making her move and close to top 100. We have 3 people in top 200 and we need to concentrate more on fencing and we can have a decent players.

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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1 hour ago, Shravan Kumar said:

Yeah and Saina also has it tough.

Sathwik / Chirag get a good challenge.

Saina has decent chance to reach QF. Wasn't Momota sort of injured in france. Don't know how fit he will be for china open

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2 hours ago, anuj said:

Saina has decent chance to reach QF. Wasn't Momota sort of injured in france. Don't know how fit he will be for china open

He might be Ok 

But the major thing is Hunting broke his 28 match winning streak. He could react either way.

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8 hours ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

Assuming if either pair does qualify what is their realistic targets and can they reach the quarters. I am not aware if either pair has beaten any top 10 pairs consistently so far. Also the qualification is fairly 'easy' as doubles rankings is dominated by few nations - China, Malaysia, South Korea, Indonesia and Denmark and they just need to be within top 14th rank of qualification rankings which is about 22-25th World rankings which they are anyway.

 

Ashwini -Sathwik are sort of unpredictable. They lose to lesser known players but are much better than that. They have  lost just 1  match to the Olympics silver medallist Chan /Goh (some 4:1 and also have a clean sheet against al the other Malaysian pairs . However the Chinese, Japanese and Korean have caused a problem. They aren't very comfortable with Indonesians too. So with more practice they can do well. 

 

 

The Indian pair is at the edge (15th) and qualification depends on the performance of Egypt and Australia. If they get the minimum requirement they'll get continental spot. 

 

So Top 13 is safe but with some extremely good pairs from Netherlands and Germany won't be easy!! 

 

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8 hours ago, Shravan Kumar said:

Draw out for Fuzhou China Open 750

 

Srikanth Vs Momota

Kashyap Vs Tammasin( Thailand)

Prannoy Vs Gemke

Sameer Vs Lee C Y ( Hong Kong)

Sai Vs Sugiarto

 

 

Sindhu Vs Y Li ( Germany)

Saina Vs Cai ( China)

 

 

Sathwik /Chirag Vs Lee Yong dae / Kim

Manu / Sumeet Vs Chia / Soh( Malaysia)

 

Ashwini / Sikki Vs Li / Zheng ( China)

 

 

Pranav / Sikki Vs Wang / Cheng ( Taipei)

Sathwik / Ashwini Vs Hulburt-yu / Wu ( Canada)

Funny Chinese Draw!!

 

A repeat of the French Open  semi final Tai Tzu Ying vs Carolina Marin in very 1st round. 

 

Meanwhile  Cai Yanyan got easy draw and anything less than semis will be surprising considering her opponents starting from a walk in the park match against Saina!! 

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5 hours ago, anuj said:

Saina has decent chance to reach QF. Wasn't Momota sort of injured in france. Don't know how fit he will be for china open

I don't think Momota was injured, Axelsen got injured in semis

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Indians in Action

 

PSA Women's World Championship 2019

Joshna plays in Rd3

 

PSA Egyptian Open 2019

Saurav looses in Rd3

 

BWF Tour

Super 750 French Open 

MD:- Satwik/Chirag claims Silver

 

FIE Satellite Epee Individual

Kabita Devi gets Silver

 

Asian Rowing Championships 2019

Mens:-

Double sculls:- Sukhmeet & Sawarn Singh gets Bronze

Quadruple Sculls:- India gets Silver

Coxed Eight:- India gets Bronze

Lightweight Double Sculls:- Arun Lal & Arvind gets Silver

Lightweight Coxless Four:- India gets Gold

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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