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42 minutes ago, Prakash said:

Japan Open badminton

 

This guy..Satwiksairaj RANKIREDDY played 4 qualification matches today in both Men's Doubles and Mixed Doubles...Won all of them....what a person he is ...:mumble:

He is the future of our doubles.....

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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India's in Action Today

 

Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games 2017

 

ATP Tour 250

St. Petersburg :-Paes/Purav wins in Rd1

 

BWF Japan Open

 

ATP Challenger

Columbus:- Yuki looses in Rd1

                  Ramkumar moves into Rd2

                  Prajnesh/Ramkumar looses in Rd1

 

PSA Malaysian Squash Tour XI 2017

Men's :-Ravi Dixit looses in Rd1

Women's:- Sunayna, Sachita looses in Rd1

 

PSA Macau Open 2017

Men's:-

 

ITF Tennis

India :-

Thailand:-

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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India's in Action Today

 

Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games 2017

 

ATP Tour 250

St. Petersburg :-Paes/Purav in QF

 

BWF Japan Open

 

Asia-Pacific Golf Open- Rd1

 

Andalucia Ladies Golf Open- Rd1

 

ATP Challenger

Columbus:- Ramkumar plays in Rd2

 

PSA Macau Open 2017

Men's:- Harinder, Saurav plays in Rd1

 

ITF Tennis

India :- Sasi,Arjun, Aryan plays in QF

            All Indians in the SF

Egypt:- Sagar/Adriano play in QF

            Kanika plays in Rd2

            Kanika/Emilie play in QF

USA :- Karman/ Ana play in SF

Thailand:-Rutuja loose in QF

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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BWF Ranking

Men's Singles     :- Srikanth  - 8

                                    Sai          - 17

                                    Prannoy   - 19

                                   Ajay        - 20

                                   Sameer    - 21                                                                    

Women's Singles  :- Sindhu     - 2

                                   Saina        - 12

                                   Rituparna  -44

Men's Doubles    :-  Satwik/Chirag   - 32

                                    Manu /Sumeeth - 33

                                    Arjun/ Shlok      - 40

                                    Francis/Kona       - 44

Women's Doubles  :- Ashwini/Sikki          -23

                                  Sanjana/Arathi        -36

                                  Meghana/ Poorvisha - 42                                                  

Mixed Doubles    :-  Pranaav / Sikki         - 19

                                  Sumeeth/Ashwini     - 48

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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India's in Action Today

 

Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games 2017

 

ATP Tour 250

St. Petersburg :-Paes/Purav loose in SF

 

BWF Japan Open

Men's Singles:- Prannoy, Srikanth looses in QF

Mixed Doubles:- Pranav/Sikki move into SF

 

Asia-Pacific Golf Open- Rd2

T11 Rahil

T31 S Chikkarangappa, Chawrasia

 

Andalucia Ladies Golf Open- Rd2

None made the cut

 

ITTF Austrian Open

Men's Doubles:- Sathiyan/Amalraj loose in QF

Women's Doubles:- Manika/Roy loose in R16

 

PSA Macau Open 2017

Men's:- Saurav moves into SF

 

ITF Tennis

India :- Sasi,Arjun, Aryan plays in SF

            Chandril/Lakshit brothers win the title

Egypt:- Kanika/Emilie loose in SF

USA :- Karman/ Ana loose in Finals

 

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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India's in Action Today

 

Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games 2017

 

BWF Japan Open

Mixed Doubles:- Pranav/Sikki loose in SF

 

Asia-Pacific Golf Open- Rd3

T11 Rahil

T31 S Chikkarangappa, Chawrasia

 

PSA Macau Open 2017

Men's:- Saurav plays in SF

 

ITF Tennis

India :- Sasi,Arjun play in Finals

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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