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Any reasons why golfers like Udayan Mane, Rashid Khan, Anirban Lahiri, Diksha Dagar played very few or no tournaments at all in 2021 which has led them slip out of Olympic qualification. They were comfortably within qualifying quotas last year, right now only Aditi Ashok is poised to qualify

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On 13/05/2021 at 10:11, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

Any reasons why golfers like Udayan Mane, Rashid Khan, Anirban Lahiri, Diksha Dagar played very few or no tournaments at all in 2021 which has led them slip out of Olympic qualification. They were comfortably within qualifying quotas last year, right now only Aditi Ashok is poised to qualify

A Lahiri had covid19 and was out for 2-3 weeks but he has played consistently this season, His performance was bad actually.

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4 hours ago, Prashanth said:

A Lahiri had covid19 and was out for 2-3 weeks but he has played consistently this season, His performance was bad actually.

But what about Udayan Mane and Diksha Dagar. We have a new female golfer named Tvesa Malik who is quite active but she is way off the qualifying spots

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1 hour ago, Siddhartha Talukdar said:

But what about Udayan Mane and Diksha Dagar. We have a new female golfer named Tvesa Malik who is quite active but she is way off the qualifying spots

She is not new but people didn't concentrate on her because of other two in fray.

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