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Indian's in Action Today

 

BWF YONEX All England Open 2017

Men's Singles :- Prannoy plays in Rd 2

Women's Singles :- Sindhu, Saina play in Rd 2

 

 

ATP Challenger

Zhuhai Open :- Yuki move into QF

 

ITF Futures

India  :- Balaji / Vishnu, Kunal / Anvit, Rishab / Pirmin play in SF

                Prajnesh, Vishnu, Siddharth, Balaji,  Sasi, Rawat play in QF

Egypt  :- Sai play in Rd 2

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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If India wins the friendly and the qualifier match India would reach a very high ranking in FIFA next month. Very excited to see the huge jump happening.

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indian's in Action Today

 

European Tour Golf

Hero Indian Open Round 3

SSP Chawrasia

Jyoti, Shubankar, Chirag

 

Indian Wells Open Tennis 2017

Women's Doubles :- Sania / Barbora move into QF

 

ATP Challenger

Zhuhai Open :- Yuki looses in SF

 

ITF Futures

India  :-  Prajnesh beats Balaji in Finals

 

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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BWF Ranking

Men's Singles     :- Ajay        - 19

                                  Prannoy    - 22

                                  Sameer    - 27

                                  Srikanth  - 28

                                       Praneeth  - 32

                                  Sourabh   - 41

Women's Singles  :- Sindhu     - 6

                                   Saina        - 9

                                   Rituparna  -50

                                   Tanvi        - 53

                                   Shivani      -59

Men's Doubles    :- Manu /Sumeeth  - 23

                                  Arjun/ Shlok      - 52

                                  Satwik/Chirag     -56

                                  Francis/Tarun     - 66

                                  Pranaav /Akshay  -77

Women's Doubles  :- Meghana/ Poorvisha -43

                                   Ashwini/Sikki           -50

                                   Sanjana/Arathi        -52

Mixed Doubles    :-  Pranaav / Sikki         - 13

                                  Satwik/Maneesha     - 65

 

PN:-    Jwala/ Ashwini  - 28

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indian's in Action Today

 

European Tour Golf

Hero Indian Open Final Round

SSP Chawrasia wins the Title

T5th    A Lahiri

T22nd  Chirag

T34th  Chikkarangappa

 

52nd Portuguese International 2017

Men's Singles :- Subhankar wins the Finals

 

Yonex German Junior Open 2017

 

Men's Singles :- Lakshya Sen looses in the Finals

 

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Golf Ranking

Men's

A Lahiri              -77

S Chawrasia       -160

G Bhullar            -171

S Sharma           -281

R Khan                -354

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indian's in Action Tomorrow

 

Yonex BWF Swiss open

Men's Singles :- Sameer, Subhankar, Prannoy move into Rd 2

                            Sourabh, Sarang loose in Rd 1

 

Eden Women's Snooker World Championships

Group stages :

 

IIHF CHALLENGE CUP OF ASIA
India loose to Singapore 1 - 9

 

WTA Indian Wells Open 2017
Doubles :- Sania/Barbora loose in QF

 

ATP Challenger 2017

Pingshan Open :- Yuki/ Jeevan loose in Rd 1

Irving Open    :- Ramkumar looses in final Rd of qualifiers

                                    Purav/Divj move into Rd 2

 

The Wimbledon Club Squash Mens Squared Open 2017

Saurav, Mahesh and Vikram

 

ITF Tennis

India :-

Egypt :-

Turkey :-

 

 

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indian's in Action Today

 

Yonex BWF Swiss open

Men's Singles :- Sameer, Subhankar, Prannoy play in Rd 2

Women's Singles:-

Men's Doubles:-

Women's Doubles :-

Mixed Doubles :-

                            

Eden Women's Snooker World Championships

Group stages :

 

IIHF CHALLENGE CUP OF ASIA
India win against Malaysia 5 - 4

 

ATP Challenger 2017

Pingshan Open :- Yuki move into Rd 2

Irving Open    :- Paes/Dustin, Rohan/Yen play in Rd 1

 

The Wimbledon Club Squash Mens Squared Open 2017

Saurav, Mahesh and Vikram play in QF

 

ITF Tennis

India :-

Egypt :-

Turkey :-

 

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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India get their second win and finish 4th place in Asian challenge Cup of Asia 2017.

 

This is the best ever finish for India...

Proud of India......:clap::clap:

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indian's in Action Today

 

Yonex BWF Swiss open

Men's Singles  :- Subhankar  loose in Rd 3

                              Prannoy move into QF

Mixed Doubles :- Pranaav/ Sikki move into QF

                            

Eden Women's Snooker World Championships

Vidya play in R16

Varsha move into QF

 

Arnold Palmer PGA Golf 2017

Anirbhan Lahiri in Rd 1

 

ATP Challenger 2017

Pingshan Open :- Yuki move into QF

Irving Open    :- Purav/Divj play in QF

 

The Wimbledon Club Squash Mens Squared Open 2017

Saurav move into SF

Mahesh and Vikram loose in QF

 

ITF Tennis

India :- Balaji, karunuday, Prajnesh play in SF

          Chandril/ Lakshit, Balaji/ Vishnu play in finals

Egypt :- Natasha/ Rishika loose in QF

 

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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