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Sad state of Indian Tennis....

MS:- Sumit at 24 and Ramkumar at 27 only Under 30 in Top 400

MD:- Ramkumar at 27 and Arjun at 28 only Under 30 in Top 650

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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BWF World Tour Finals

 

Sindhu wins her 2nd match and reached semis

Lakshyan sen also reached semis as other 2 contenders left with injury.

 

Srikanth lost 2nd match, probably out of the tournament

Men's Doubles are out due to injury

Women's Doubles are out loosing both the match

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Reversing the decision announced by Hockey India president Gyanandro Ningombam a few months back, the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) has struck a deal with the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF), promising that India’s men’s and women’s hockey teams will participate in next year’s Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

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On 12/4/2021 at 3:51 PM, Prakash said:

BWF World Tour Finals

 

Sindhu reaches final by beating Yamguchi 21-15, 15-21, 21-19

Sindhu no where matches with Seyoung... looses easily in the final...

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21 hours ago, Prakash said:

Sindhu no where matches with Seyoung... looses easily in the final...

Sindhu is technically not good enough compared to top 10 players, she mostly wins playing the physical battle with her height advantage and athletic body, long reach, not sure why the coaches aren't able to improve her shot quality, backhand etc over years. Anyway she is the best we have in badminton.

 

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