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Just now, Suneet said:

Paes-Matkowski vs Bryan's match poised at 3-4 (40-Adv) before rain interrupted play. On serve till now but next point absolutely critical!

any  live streaming links ?

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

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2 minutes ago, nitinsanker said:

any  live streaming links ?

http://live.robinwidget.com/livematches/free-live-video-streaming-bryan--bryan-matkowski--paes-court-6-tennis-331744.html

It's raining now. But when the math resumes, this should work. Else try http://www.batmanstream.com/tennis-live-streaming-video-2016-9.html

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

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Saina Nehwal staved off a challenge from Pai Yu Po of Chinese Taipei to make a positive start to her women''s singles campaign at the USD 900,000 Indonesia Super Series Premier badminton tournament today

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Indian GrandP Harikrishna will take on women''s world champion Yifan Hou of China in the sixth round of Shamkir Chess tournament at Azerbaijan tomorrow

 

Russian GM Ivan Popov will lead a strong field in the international open section of the Rs 27 lakh prize money ninth Mumbai Mayor''s International Chess Tournament to be held in Mumbai from June 2 to 9

 

 

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Most of the Indian athletes who competed in Belgium last week are back again along with a few others. https://trafi.be/#/competitions/9/putbos-memorial-leon-buyle/participants

 

Amiya Kumar Mallick, Mohammed Qureshi, Rane Krishnakumar - Men's 100m

Srabani Nanda - Women's 100m, 200m

Sajeesh Joseph - Men's 800m

Sini A Markose - Women's 800m, 1500m

Prajusha Ma - Women's Long Jump

Annu Rani, Suman Devi - Women's Javelin Throw

Rajender Singh, Neeraj Chopra, Shivpal Singh, Vipin Kasana - Men's Javelin Throw

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On 31/5/2016 at 02:21, nitinsanker said:

TENNIS QUALIFICATION 

 

 with Rohan bopanna ( currently 11th ) reaching the quarters his chances of reaching the top 10 brighten  ( he has gained 180 points already ) 

 

 

If rohan reaches the semis he will surely overtake Bruno soares ( rank 10th ) 

 

If Ivan dodig /Melo pair lose in the next couple of rounds Dodig ( rank 8 )  drops enough points to come behind rohan 

 

most of the others who had similar points to Rohan have dropped out ......currently Roger vesslin ( rank 15 )  is still in the race and if he finishes well ahead of rohan he would overtake rohan ............................

 

so it seem that rohan has a reasonable chance of reaching top 10 and being guaranteed a place in the doubles at rio 

 

 

 

 

Rohan faces Dodig in Quarters. If they beat them, Rohan will be in top 10 according to my calculations. Dodig will drop points as he is defending champion and he will also past Soares. Then only Vasselin can come ahead of Rohan if they win French Open. So he should finish 9th or 10th.

if Rohan loses, then Dodig and Vasselin should not win French Open for Rohan to be 10th.

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Yonex Sunrise Vietnam International Challenge 2016

 

Few Indians participating in this tournament..

Prajakta with Malaysian partner in XD moves into 2nd Rd

Aditya looses to top seed in Men's Singles 1st Rd..

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Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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7 hours ago, juddy96 said:

Most of the Indian athletes who competed in Belgium last week are back again along with a few others. https://trafi.be/#/competitions/9/putbos-memorial-leon-buyle/participants

 

Amiya Kumar Mallick, Mohammed Qureshi, Rane Krishnakumar - Men's 100m

Srabani Nanda - Women's 100m, 200m

Sajeesh Joseph - Men's 800m

Sini A Markose - Women's 800m, 1500m

Prajusha Ma - Women's Long Jump

Annu Rani, Suman Devi - Women's Javelin Throw

Rajender Singh, Neeraj Chopra, Shivpal Singh, Vipin Kasana - Men's Javelin Throw

Thanks Juddy, much appreciated.

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