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India National Thread


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Indian's in Action Today

 

ATP Challenger

Quimper :- Divij/Purav lost in QF

Dallas    :- Jeevan/Christopher move into SF

 

Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Group 1

Round 1

India 2 - 0 NewZealand

Ramkumar & Yuki win their matches

 

ITF Tennis Futures

Egypt M :-  Chandril/Lakshit loose in SF

Egypt W :-  Nidhi/Rishika move into Finals

 

European Golf Tour

Dubai Desert Classic - Rd 2 play suspended

T5th Rahyan (A)

T22nd Anirbhan

 

Asian Golf Tour

Bangladesh Open - Rd 3

2nd      Shubhankar

T5th    Chirag

T8th    Udayan

T15th   Rashid,Khalin

 

Australian Ladies Professional Golf

RACV Gold Coast Challenge R 2

3rd    Aditi

T32nd   Vani

 

18th Asian Junior Squash Team Championships 2017

Mens :- India defeat Hong Kong China

Women :- India defeat SriLanka

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

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6 minutes ago, Ionoutz24 said:

:IND Chandril Sood and :IND Lakshit Sood lost today at the :EGY Egypt F3 Futures in the semifinals with 6-3, 6-3 from :ITA Riccardo Bonadio and :ITA Lorenzo Frigerio

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Tokyo - 2020

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Indian's in Action Tomorrow

 

ATP Challenger

Dallas    :- Jeevan/Christopher play in SF

 

Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Group 1

Round 1

India 2 - 0 NewZealand

Doubles match

 

ITF Tennis Futures

Egypt W :-  Nidhi/Rishika play in Finals

 

European Golf Tour

Dubai Desert Classic - Rd 2 & 3

T5th Rahyan (A)

T22nd Anirbhan

 

Asian Golf Tour

Bangladesh Open - Rd 4

2nd      Shubhankar

T5th    Chirag

T8th    Udayan

T15th   Rashid,Khalin

 

Australian Ladies Professional Golf

RACV Gold Coast Challenge R3

3rd    Aditi

T32nd   Vani

 

18th Asian Junior Squash Team Championships 2017

Mens :- India play Hong Kong China in SF

Women :- India play Korea in 5th-9th place

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Results

Indian's in Action Today

 

ATP Challenger

Dallas    :- Jeevan/Christopher move into Finals

 

Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Group 1

Round 1

India 2 - 1 New Zealand

India lost the Doubles match

 

ITF Tennis Futures

Egypt W :-  Nidhi/Rishika won the Finals

 

European Golf Tour

Dubai Desert Classic - Rd3

T41st Anirbhan

T54th Rahyan (A)

 

 

Asian Golf Tour

Bangladesh Open -Final Rd

T4th    Shubhankar, Chirag

9th      Khalin

T10th  Udayan

T13th  Rashid

 

Australian Ladies Professional Golf

RACV Gold Coast Challenge Final Rd

T5th   Aditi

T38th Vani

 

18th Asian Junior Squash Team Championships 2017

Mens :- India defeat Hong Kong China in SF

Women :- India loose to Korea in 5th-9th place

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indian's in Action Today

 

ATP Challenger

Dallas    :- Jeevan/Christopher play in Finals

 

Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Group 1

Round 1

India 2 - 1 New Zealand

Reverse Singles

 

European Golf Tour

Dubai Desert Classic - Rd4

T41st Anirbhan

T54th Rahyan (A)

 

18th Asian Junior Squash Team Championships 2017

Mens :- India play Malaysia in Finals

Women :- India play Chinese Taipei in 5th-9th place

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Result's

Indian's in Action Today

 

ATP Challenger

Dallas                  :- Jeevan/Christopher lost in Finals

Open Sud De France :- Divj loose in Qualifier Rd 1

 

Davis Cup Asia/Oceania Group 1

Round 1

India 4 - 1 New Zealand

India win the reverse singles to clinch the tie

 

European Golf Tour

Dubai Desert Classic - Final Rd

T19th Anirbhan

T60th Rahyan (A)

 

18th Asian Junior Squash Team Championships 2017

Mens :- India defeat Malaysia in Finals and crowned Champions

Women :- India defeat Chinese Taipei in 5th-9th place and finish 6th

 

IAAF Baghdad Half Marathon 2017

5th   Gopi T

6th   Man Singh

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

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ATP Tour Rankings

Singles:-  

S Mayneni         - 227

Ramkumar         - 278

P Gunneswaran  - 317

S Nagal             - 360

Y Bhambri         - 367

 

Doubles:-

R Bopanna            - 28

D Sharan             - 57

P Raja                  - 59

L Paes                  - 60

Jeevan N             - 76

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

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