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            Vishnu loose in QF

            Karman moves into SF

Egypt:- Kanika/Rutuja move into Finals

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

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Damneet Singh threw 74.20m in Hammer throw at the U-18 Athletics World Championships and gets Silver. This is 1st medal for India in this year competition.

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Indian's in Action Today

 

FIH World Hockey league

 

European Scottish Open 2017 - Rd 3

T45th  Anirbhan Lahiri

 

ATP Challenger

Bastad:- Balaji/Vijay play in Finals

Nielson:- Ramkuamr plays in Finals

 

BWF Malaysia International Series 2017

Mixed Doubles :- Nandagopal/Mahima move into SF

 

ITF Tennis

China:- Karman moves into Finals

Egypt:- Kanika/Rutuja play in Finals

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Ramkumar on the verge of his 1st ATP Challenger title. Hope he gets it and rise near to top 150. If he manages to rise more further upto top 110 he would get direct entry in US open the last grand slam.

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Junior Shotgun Cup : Indian shooters bag three medals in Double Trap event

Indian team comprises of Shardul Vihan, Shapath Bhardwaj & Ahvar Ritzvi won the Gold with the overall score of 402 points.

In the individual event, Ahvar Ritzvi lead the Indian challenge to conquer the silver with 71 points in the final, followed by Shardul Vihan who bagged the bronze with 53 points. James Dedman of Great Britain took Gold with 75 points.

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Indian's in Action Today

 

FIH World Hockey league

 

European Scottish Open 2017 - Rd 3

T58th  Anirbhan Lahiri

 

ATP Challenger

Bastad:- Balaji/Vijay loose in Finals

Nielson:- Ramkuamr loose in Finals

 

BWF Malaysia International Series 2017

Mixed Doubles :- Nandagopal/Mahima move into Finals

 

ITF Tennis

China:- Karman moves into Finals

Egypt:- Kanika/Rutuja win in Finals

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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