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India National Thread


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Hero Women's Indian Open Golf 2016

Final Round

1st      Aditi Ashok

T28th Vani Kapoor

T34th Amandeep Drall

 

What a historical day in Women's Golf History......

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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ATP Tour Rankings

Singles:-  

S Mayneni      -  193

Ramkumar      -  239

P Gunneswaran - 290

S Nagal           - 348

 

Doubles:-

R Bopanna            - 28

L Paes                  - 57

D Sharan             - 61

P Raja                  - 65

 

Note:- Y Bhambri -  532

Tokyo - 2020

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WTA Tennis Rankings

Singles:-

Ankita Raina       -  292

P Bhambri           -  496

 

Doubles:-

S Mirza               -  1

P Thombare         -  158

A Raina                -  224

K Shroff              -  366

Dhruthi                -  375

Tokyo - 2020

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Golf Ranking

Men's

A Lahiri              -  78

S Chawrasia        - 220

G Bhullar             - 246

S Chikarangappa  - 321

 

Tokyo - 2020

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Ladies Golf Rankings

 

Aditi Ashok     - 201

Vani Kapoor     - 704

 

Wow that's a good jump...Hope she can be in Top 150 by end of the year and hope she qualifies for LPGA Tour....

Tokyo - 2020

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ITF Tennis

Australia  :- Sriram moves into Rd 2

                    Sumit / Daniel looses in Rd 1

                  Sriram / Sanam moves into QF

Egypt        :- Mahrukh / Brenda play in Rd 1 

                  Shamika / Aleah play in Rd 1

                  Vivek / Maksim, Anurag / Dhruv, Anvit/ Jonas play in Rd 1

Kuwait      :- Aryan / Isa play in Rd 1

Spain        :- Vasisht / Quim play in Rd 1

                    Snehadevi play in Rd 1

Turkey      :- Angella / Comlek play in Rd 1

 

Edited by Prashanth

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