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Just now, Kiruphagaran said:

I think if it is a conspiracy aganist him then he might get away with it but regarding Rio if traces of drug is still in his body then he cannot go.

all depends on the retest....

dont know when all the modalities will work out but tomorrow the panel will announce his punishment

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2 minutes ago, Kiruphagaran said:

I think if it is a conspiracy aganist him then he might get away with it but regarding Rio if traces of drug is still in his body then he cannot go.

Possible of let off..But Rio looks unlikely at the moment. His present test would clear it, If traces found no going and if no he would go...Its around a month now if he was having till recent food then no way...

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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1 minute ago, Prashanth said:

Possible of let off..But Rio looks unlikely at the moment. His present test would clear it, If traces found no going and if no he would go...Its around a month now if he was having till recent food then no way...

 

3 minutes ago, Steve_RP said:

all depends on the retest....

dont know when all the modalities will work out but tomorrow the panel will announce his punishment

Lets hope for the best.

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‪#‎Badminton‬
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if all go good it look like -
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‪#‎WOMEN‬
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WS RD16
Saina vs porntip (head to head 9-1)
Tai (8th seeded) vs sindhu (4-2)
.
WS QF
Li 3 vs Saina 5 (12-2)
Yihan 2 Vs Sindhu (4-2)
.
WS SF
Marin 1 / Sung 7 VS Sania (4-3marin ,6-1hung)
Ratchanok 4 / Nozomi 6 VS SIndhu (1-4 rat , 1-3noz)
.
‪#‎MENS‬
.
MS RD16
Jan(5) vs srikant(2-1)
.
MS QF
Lin 3 vs Srikant(1-2)
.
MS SF
Lee 1 / Chou 6 VS srikant(0-4lee, 1-1chou)

https://www.facebook.com/indrio16/

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#‎Badminton‬
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Womens double
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group stage 
1 - Jwala GUTTA / Ashwini PONNAPPA VS Misaki MATSUTOMO / Ayaka TAKAHASHI ( rank 21-1) (HTH 0-2)
2 - Jwala GUTTA / Ashwini PONNAPPA VS Muskens / Piek,(21 -11) (2-2)
3 - Jwala GUTTA / Ashwini PONNAPPA VS Sapsiree / Putitta(21-17)(2-0)
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MENS DOUBLE
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Group Stage
1 - Manu Attri / Sumeeth Reddy VS Ahsan / Setiawan(21-2)(0-2)
2 - Manu Attri / Sumeeth Reddy VS Chai / Hong(21-5)(1-0)
3 - Manu Attri / Sumeeth Reddy VS Endo / Hayakawa(21-8)(0-2)
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Difficult draw for mens double as they need to beat two of them to go to next round
But for women it is easy to qualify to round of 16

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#‎Badminton‬
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‪#‎Women‬
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Group Stage (RANK)(HTH)
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1 - Saina Nehwal VS Marija Ulitina (5-64)(0-0)
2 - Saina Nehwal VS Lohaynny Vicente(5-66)(0-0)
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1 - Pusarla Sindhu VS Michelle Li(10-19)(3-1)
2 - Pusarla Sindhu VS Laura Sárosi(10-68)(0-0)
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‪#‎Mens‬
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Group Stage
1 - Srikanth Kidambi VS Henri Hurskainen(11-50)(0-1)
2 - Srikanth Kidambi VS Lino Muñoz(11-73)(0-0)
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It is very easy for all 3 to make into last 16 


Note- 
 

1 - Henri Hurskainen had beaten srikant in 2014 so now srikant can easily win it
2 -Michelle Li had beaten sindu in 2014 commenwelth game team event only .in their latest meeting sandu win easily

 
 
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