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India National Thread


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WTA Tennis Rankings

Singles:-

Ankita Raina       -  268

Karman Tandi      -  533

Snehadevi           -  580

Riya Bhatia          - 605

Dhruthi               -  619

 

Doubles:-

S Mirza               -  7

P Thombare         -  177

A Raina                -  219

K Shroff              -  362

Dhruthi                -  392

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Men's

A Lahiri              -  81

G Bhullar            - 161

S Chawrasia       - 254

S Sharma           - 280

R Khan                - 346

 

Tokyo - 2020

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Indian's in Action Today

 

FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2017

Giant Slalom (L) :- Varsha (68)

                                 Aanchal (69)

 

Women's World Chess Championship 2017

Rd 1

Harika move into Rd 2

 

ATP Challenger

Tempe Challenger :- Ramkumar loose in Rd 1

 

ITF Futures

India :- Yuki, Balaji, Dhruv move into Rd 2

               Suresh loose in Rd 1

               Prasanth/Sanam, Balaji/Vishnu, Haadin/Shahbaz, Adil/Sasi, Ishaaq/Anurag, Mohit/Vinayak move into QF

 

 

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

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Indian's in Action Tomorrow

 

ATP Tour

Memphis :- Jeevan/Jordan loose in Rd 1

 

ATP Challenger

Tempe:- Ramkumar/Nikola loose in Rd 1

 

ITF Futures

India     :- Sasi, Vishnu, Niki, Chandrasekhar, Aryan, Shabhaz, Haadin, Siddharth, Rishab, S Rawat move into Rd 2

Egypt       :- Chandril/Lakshit move into QF

                   Kanika/Wang loose in Rd 1

Australia :- Prarthana/ Maria move into QF

 

Women's World Chess Championship 2017

Rd 2

Harika and Padmini

ROBOT Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships 2017

Seamaster 2017 World Tour Indian Open

 

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indian's in Action Today

 

ATP Tour

Memphis :- Paes/Garcia, Divj/Purav lost in Rd 1

 

ITF Futures

India     :-  Yuki, Balaji, Sasi, Vishnu, Haadin, Siddharth, S Rawat, Sanam  move into QF

                      Dhruv, Aryan, Niki, Rishab, Chandrasekhar, Shabhaz loose in Rd 2

               Prasanth/Sanam, Adil/Sasi move into SF

                     Ishaaq/Anurag, Mohit/Vinayak, Balaji/Vishnu, Haadin/Shahbaz loose in QF

Australia :- Prarthana/ Maria move into SF

 

Women's World Chess Championship 2017

Rd 2

Harika and Padmini

ROBOT Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships 2017

India 4 - 1 Singapore

Seamaster 2017 World Tour Indian Open

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

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Indian's in Action Today

 

ATP Tour

Rotterdam:- Rohan/Berdych loose in QF

 

WTA Tour

Doha  :- Sania/Barbora move into SF

 

US PGA Golf Genisis Open 2017

 Round 1

T51st A Lahiri

 

Golf ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open 2017

Round 1

T 81st Aditi Ashok

 

Golf ISPS HANDA World Super 6 Perth 2017

Round1

T42nd Jeev, Shiv, Chirag

T57th  Jyoti, Chawrasia, Chikkarangapa

 

ITF Futures

India     :-  Yuki, Balaji, Haadin, S Rawat move into SF

                      Sasi, Vishnu, Siddharth, Sanam loose in QF

               Prasanth/Sanam move into Finals

                      Adil/Sasi loose in SF

Egypt     :-  Chandril/Lakshit loose in QF

Australia :-   Prarthana/ Maria move into Finals

 

Men's Freestyle Wrestling World Cup 2017

India 1 - 7 Mongolia

India 0 - 8 Iran

 

Women's World Chess Championship 2017

Rd 2

Harika and Padmini move into Rd 3

ROBOT Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships 2017

India 1 - 4 Korea

ITTF Seamaster 2017 World Tour Indian Open

Mens Doubles :-  Anthony/ Sathiyan, Sharath / Sanil loose in QF

Womens Doubles :- All 4 teams loose in 1st Rd that was QF

 

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indian's in Action Today

 

WTA Tour

Doha  :- Sania/Barboralost in SF

 

US PGA Golf Genisis Open 2017

 Round 2

T51st A Lahiri

 

Golf ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open 2017

Round 2

T39th Aditi Ashok

 

Golf ISPS HANDA World Super 6 Perth 2017

Round2

T17th Jeev

T26th Chirag, Chawrasia

T46th Bhullar

Shiv, Jyoti, Chikkarangapa didn't make the cut

 

ITF Futures

India     :-  Yuki, Balaji move into Finals

                      Haadin, S Rawat loose in SF

                      Prasanth/Sanam win in Finals

Australia :-   Prarthana/ Maria loose in Finals

 

Men's Freestyle Wrestling World Cup 2017

India 1 - 7 Turkey

India 1 - 7 Georgia and finish last 8th place in the tournament.

 

Women's World Chess Championship 2017

Rd 3

Harika and Padmini

ROBOT Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships 2017

India 2 - 3 Thailand in QF

ITTF Seamaster 2017 World Tour Indian Open

Men's Singles :- Sharath moves into QF

Womens Singles :- none made it to the QF

 

Asia Rugby Women’s Sevens Trophy 2017

India 20 - 7 Laos

India 12 - 5 Philippines

India 43 - 0 Nepal

India 24- 12 Malaysia

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

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Indian's in Action Tomorrow

 

US PGA Golf Genisis Open 2017

 Round 2 & 3

T51st A Lahiri

 

Golf ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open 2017

Round 3

T39th Aditi Ashok

 

Golf ISPS HANDA World Super 6 Perth 2017

Round 3

T17th Jeev

T26th Chirag, Chawrasia

T46th Bhullar

 

ITF Futures

India     :-  Yuki, Balaji play in Finals

 

Women's World Chess Championship 2017

Rd 3

Harika and Padmini

ITTF Seamaster 2017 World Tour Indian Open

Men's Singles :- Sharath play in QF

 

Asia Rugby Women’s Sevens Trophy 2017

India - Pakistan

India  - S Korea 

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

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Vijender would go for the WBO Oriental super Middle Weight championship against China's Zulpikar Maimaitiali on April 1st in Mumbai. This would be a Champions vs Champions match with the winner taking all the titles.

Tokyo - 2020

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Indian's in Action Today

 

US PGA Golf Genisis Open 2017

 Round 2 & 3

T51st A Lahiri

 

Golf ISPS Handa Women's Australian Open 2017

Round 3

T56th Aditi Ashok

 

Golf ISPS HANDA World Super 6 Perth 2017

Round 3

T20th Jeev

T28th Bhullar

T35th Chawrasia

T39th Chirag

 

ITF Futures

India     :-  Yuki defeats Balaji in Finals

 

Women's World Chess Championship 2017

Rd 3

Harika and Padmini

 

PSA The Cleveland Classic 2017

Joshna moves into QF

ITTF Seamaster 2017 World Tour Indian Open

Men's Singles :- Sharath looses in SF

 

Asia Rugby Women’s Sevens Trophy 2017

India 5 - 0 Pakistan

India 0 - 29 S Korea 

India finished 2nd in Tournament but fail to make it to the main tournament

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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