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India National Thread


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1 hour ago, Shravan Kumar said:

In women's team India is in 23rd place and in 19th seed. India will face Ukraine in the R of 32. If we get past them, we might face Korea in R of 16.

To make it simple Indian women have 2 matches. 

 

Semi final :NED

 

Final :AUT

 

But Netherlands are a more difficult team .

 

ps: u have calculated it wrong :p

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24 minutes ago, Dolby said:

We will know our opponents after the draw is held on 20th. As 6th seed, we can face any of the teams ranked 9-16th. 

India are 5th seeds and it's not a random draw either. 

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3 minutes ago, Shravan Kumar said:

Can you please tell me how India are 5th seed?

Korea  Taipei  Sweden France and India. 

 

Japan is qualified but not shown in the pdf due to a printing error. 

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4 minutes ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

Although India is 9th but China, Japan, Germany and Brazil have already qualified Men's teams hence we shall be seeded 5th in teams qualification

Japan can still participate in the tournament.

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4 minutes ago, Ashton said:

Korea  Taipei  Sweden France and India. 

 

Japan is qualified but not shown in the pdf due to a printing error. 

It is not a printing error because they can participate and win qualification through merit.

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1 hour ago, Fly_like_a_don said:

To make it simple Indian women have 2 matches. 

 

Semi final :NED

 

Final :AUT

 

But Netherlands are a more difficult team .

 

ps: u have calculated it wrong :p

Ok even if you take Japan out I got a different match up. Can you please say how you got to this?

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4 minutes ago, Shravan Kumar said:

It is not a printing error because they can participate and win qualification through merit.

Nope not possible. 

They have qualified as simple as that. 

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