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Indian's in Action Today

 

ATP 250 Tour

Atlanta:- Divj/Purav move into SF

                Jeevan/Hyeon move into QF

Gstaad :- Paes/Antonio loosses in Rd1

 

ATP Challenger

Granby:- Yuki move into Rd2

 

ITF Tennis

Italy:-

China:-

Spain:- Aryan/Dhruv play in QF

Egypt:-

Portugal:-

Thailand:- Karman moves into QF

Finland:-

HongKong:-

Romania:-

 

PSA Women DaLian Grand Prix 2017

Janet Vidhi plays in Rd1

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indian's in Action Today

 

ATP 250 Tour

Atlanta:- Divj/Purav move into SF

                Jeevan/Hyeon move into QF

 

PGA Canadian Open 2017- Rd 1

Anirbhan Lahiri

 

Ladies Scottish Open 2017- Rd 1

Aditi Ashok

 

ATP Challenger

Granby:- Yuki plays in Rd2

 

ITF Tennis

Italy:-

China:-

Spain:- Aryan/Dhruv play in QF

Egypt:-

Portugal:-

Thailand:- Karman moves into QF

Finland:-

HongKong:-

Romania:-

 

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Proud of our off regular sports athletes in tournaments like Youth Commonwealth Games, World Para-Athletics Championships, Deaf Olympics.

These always make us proud innocently but don't get the required appreciation.

Tokyo - 2020

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India to Host men’s World Boxing Championship for the first time

 

India will host the elite men’s World Championship in 2021 besides conducting the women’s World Championship for the second time next year, the International Boxing Association (AIBA) has announced.

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Champions Cup Football

 

The inaugural four-nation Champions Cup will be held in Chennai from August 17-27, the All India Football Federation (AIFF) confirmed on Tuesday. The annual invitational tournament will feature :SKNSt Kitts and :MRI Mauritius in addition to India while a confirmation is awaited on the fourth team .

 

It is understood that the tournament will be conducted in a league format and the two teams with the most number of points will contest the final. There will be one match each every two days followed by a rest day.

 

There will be one match each on Aug. 18 and 19, followed by a break and then two matches on Aug. 21 and 22. There will be six matches in all followed by the final on Aug. 27.

 

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BWF Ranking

Men's Singles     :- Srikanth  - 8

                                   Ajay        - 16 

                                   Prannoy   - 17                     

                                   Sai          - 19                                  

Women's Singles  :- Sindhu     - 5

                                   Saina        - 16

                                   Rituparna  -46

Men's Doubles    :-  Manu /Sumeeth  - 33

                                   Satwik/Chirag     - 37

                                   Arjun/ Shlok       - 41

Women's Doubles  :- Ashwini/Sikki          -25

                                  Sanjana/Arathi        -38    

                                  Meghana/ Poorvisha - 41                                                   

Mixed Doubles    :-  Pranaav / Sikki         - 20

Tokyo - 2020

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Indian's in Action Today

 

ATP 250 Tour

Atlanta:- Divj/Purav play in SF

 

FIBA Asia Cup

India vs Kazakhstan

Final of Division B

 

ITF Tennis

Italy:- Sumit plays in SF

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

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Asian Basketball Cup. Div.-B

 

:IND women sail through Lebanon by 79-69 to book their spot in the finals of Asian Basketball Championship Division-B.

The final will be up against :KAZ on Saturday, 29th July at 17:45 IST.

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