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Raina and Rakhimova win a gruelling 3 setter to get into the finals ........ This is Raina's first ever WTA finals ......... Great effort by the 28 year old who is slowly coming into her potential .......

strength does not come from physical capacity but from an indomitable will. - Gandhi

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22 hours ago, nitinsanker said:

Raina and Rakhimova win a gruelling 3 setter to get into the finals ........ This is Raina's first ever WTA finals ......... Great effort by the 28 year old who is slowly coming into her potential .......

Nice to see, she won in the finals, any chance of doubles participation in Tokyo?

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36 minutes ago, Sanjib said:

Nice to see, she won in the finals, any chance of doubles participation in Tokyo?

Based on ranking, no. Our only hope is Sania Mirza's protected ranking, which is in top 10. So, there is a chance that she can use it to qualify a doubles team for Olympics. 

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On 19/02/2021 at 14:02, Dolby said:

Based on ranking, no. Our only hope is Sania Mirza's protected ranking, which is in top 10. So, there is a chance that she can use it to qualify a doubles team for Olympics. 

Yes she will use hence she has not played in the circuit till now. 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indians in Action

 

ATP 250 Tour

Cordoba:- Sumit lost in QRd1

Singapore:- Rohan lost in QRd1

                   Yuki plays in Rd1

                   Purav/Ramkumar, Yuki/Jeevan, Sriram/Luca, Rohan/Ben play in Rd1

France:- Divj/Igor play in Rd1

 

WTA 500 Tour

Adelaide:- Ankita lost in Rd1

 

AIBA

 

Strandja 2021

Men:-

52 - Deepak

57 - Kavinder

69 - Naveen

75 - Ankit

81 - Sachin

91 - Naveen

+91 - Manjeet

 

Women:-

51 -  Jyoti

57 -  Sakshi

60 -  Shashi

69  - Lalita

75 - Bhagyabati

 

AIBA

Adriatic Pearl International Championships - Montenergo - Juniors

Girls

 

Gold

60 - Vinka

75 - Sanamacha Chanu

+81  - Alfiya

 

Silver

48  - Gitika

75  - Sahiba

 

Bronze

54 - Neha

57 - Preeti

 

Boys

Bronze

+91 - Jugnoo

49  - Priyanshu

 

Judo Grand Slam - Israel

 

Men

100 - Avtar lost in Rd1

60 - Vijay lost in Rd2

66 - Jasleen lost in Rd2

 

Women

48 -Sushila lost in Rd1

+78  - Tulika lost in Rd1

 

FIBA Asia Cup 2021 Qualfiers

 

India 81- 78 Iraq

 

India move into Second round of qualfiers

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Vijay n Jasleen got 120 points and rest 3 got 10 ranking points for their efforts in Grand Prix in Judo ranking. Jasleen has strong chances of qualifying to Olympics.

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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FIBA Asia Cup 2021 Qualfiers

 

India 81- 78 Iraq

 

India won the game in a buzzer 3 pointer to clinch the 3rd place and qualify for the 2nd Rd

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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ATP Rankings

Singles

 

P Gunneswaran    - 138

S Nagal               - 148

Ramkumar           - 200

 

 

Doubles

 

R Bopanna           - 39

D Sharan            - 65

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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