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ATP Tour Rankings

Singles:-

Prajnesh       -92

Sumit           -129

Ramkumar    -195

 

Doubles:-

R Bopanna      -40

D Sharan       -48

Tokyo - 2020

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Very Good results in Rowing

 

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

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1 hour ago, Prashanth said:

 

 

FIE Satellite Epee Individual

Kabita Devi gets Silver

 

 

Do you think any woman can qualify in Epee and if yes, who who among Kabita Devi, Jyotika Dutta and Ena Arora

Also after disastrous performance in World Rowing Championships, in which events can we qualify from Asian qualifiers

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48 minutes ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

Do you think any woman can qualify in Epee and if yes, who who among Kabita Devi, Jyotika Dutta and Ena Arora

Also after disastrous performance in World Rowing Championships, in which events can we qualify from Asian qualifiers

No none will qualify and Kabita is 29 and unless she has next best 4 years don't see her in Olympics. But other 2 are young she can be inspiration for them and get them up n expect to do best in next Olympics.

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9 hours ago, Prashanth said:

No none will qualify and Kabita is 29 and unless she has next best 4 years don't see her in Olympics. But other 2 are young she can be inspiration for them and get them up n expect to do best in next Olympics.

 

I think bhawani in Sabre is the only one who has a chance to qualify and she has a good chance 

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On 27/10/2019 at 11:44, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

Unlike singles where 16 players are seeded, in doubles in last 2 Olympics only 4 are seeded, and then redraw for knockouts after match-fixing fiasco in 2012. Not aware this time how many pairs will be given seeds and hence I mentioned they need a decent draw

Only top FOUR seeds, each going into separate groups. Rest of the pairs get drawn randomly. So it could be 4,5,6 and 7 in one group for all you like. Something like this actually happened in WD at Rio when Luo/Luo, Koreans and Danish girls (eventual Silver medalist) were all drawn in one group.

So the seeding they should strive for is top FOUR, which is difficult, but not out of reach. Ahsan/Setiawan winning world championships all but sealed two seeds for Indonesia. Only two spots left IMO. It will be interesting next 6 months to track that :) @kapil857 @Dolby

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On 27/10/2019 at 19:18, Shravan Kumar said:

He might be Ok 

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

 

On 27/10/2019 at 21:58, Sanjib said:

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

Momota was not injured but he was already a spent force by the time he reached quarters which was quite obvious in round of 16 itself.

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10 hours ago, Vaibhav Manocha said:

Only top FOUR seeds, each going into separate groups. Rest of the pairs get drawn randomly. So it could be 4,5,6 and 7 in one group for all you like. Something like this actually happened in WD at Rio when Luo/Luo, Koreans and Danish girls (eventual Silver medalist) were all drawn in one group.

So the seeding they should strive for is top FOUR, which is difficult, but not out of reach. Ahsan/Setiawan winning world championships all but sealed two seeds for Indonesia. Only two spots left IMO. It will be interesting next 6 months to track that :) @kapil857 @Dolby

Need to see draw document. I think there are additional rules for groups. IIRC, atleast in Singles, it was like first seeds are placed, then those ranked 16-32 or something like that and then rest. Organizers wouldn’t want a group of 1,14,15,16 so there must be something to prevent that. 
 

Top 4 is really tough specially considering they skipped World Championship but if they keep on getting the wins who knows. :fingers:

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12 hours ago, nitinsanker said:

 

I think bhawani in Sabre is the only one who has a chance to qualify and she has a good chance 

Yes she has very bright chances, She needs a good WC this season.

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