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India's in Action Today

 

ATP 250 Tour

Chengdu :- Divj/Yen move into QF

 

PSA Oracle Netsuite Open 2017

Women's Singles:- Dipika moves into SF

 

ATP Challenger

Wells Fargo:- Prajnesh moves into QF

 

WTA Premier

Wuhan :- Sania/Peng play in Rd2

 

Chess Isle of Man Open 2017 -Rd6

T3 Vidit, Sethuraman, Harsha

T14 Anand

 

ITF Tennis

Italy:-

Thailand:-

USA:-

Egypt:-

 

Indian National Open Athletic Meet 2017

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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BWF Ranking

Men's Singles     :- Srikanth  - 8

                                   Prannoy   - 14

                                   Sai          - 17

                                   Sameer   - 19

                                   Ajay        - 20                                                               

Women's Singles  :- Sindhu     - 2

                                   Saina        - 12

                                   Rituparna  -47

Men's Doubles    :-  Satwik/Chirag    -32

                                    Manu /Sumeeth - 33

                                    Arjun/ Shlok      - 37

                                    Francis/Kona      - 43

Women's Doubles  :- Ashwini/Sikki          -23

                                  Sanjana/Arathi        -39  

                                  Meghana/ Poorvisha - 43                                                

Mixed Doubles    :-  Pranaav / Sikki         - 17

                                  Sumeeth/Ashwini     - 48

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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India's in Action Today

 

ATP 250 Tour

Chengdu :- Divj/Yen move into SF

 

PSA Oracle Netsuite Open 2017

Women's Singles:- Dipika moves into SF

 

European Tour British Masters 2017-Rd1

SSP Chawrasia

 

LPGA New Zealand Open -Rd1

T81 Aditi

 

Asian Tour Taiwan Open 2017-Rd1

T11 Rashid, Chikkarangappa, Shiv

 

ATP Challenger

Wells Fargo:- Prajnesh moves into QF

 

WTA Premier

Wuhan :- Sania/Peng move into SF

 

BWF Czech Open 2017

 

Chess Isle of Man Open 2017 -Rd6

T3 Vidit, Sethuraman, Harsha

T14 Anand

 

ITF Tennis

Thailand:-Pranjala moves into SF

USA:- Karman play in Rd2

           Karman/Daneika play in QF

Egypt:-Kanika moves into QF

            Kanika/Lee play in QF

 

Indian National Open Athletic Meet 2017

Not much great performances to mention

 
Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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India's in Action Today

 

ATP 250 Tour

Chengdu :- Divj/Yen in SF

 

PSA Oracle Netsuite Open 2017

Women's Singles:- Dipika plays in SF

 

European Tour British Masters 2017-Rd1

T108 SSP Chawrasia

 

LPGA New Zealand Open -Rd2

T63 Aditi

 

Asian Tour Taiwan Open 2017-Rd1

T11 Rashid, Chikkarangappa, Shiv

 

ATP Challenger

Wells Fargo:- Prajnesh plays in  QF

 

WTA Premier

Wuhan :- Sania/Peng play in SF

 

BWF Czech Open 2017

 

Chess Isle of Man Open 2017 -Rd7

2 Vidit

T3 Swapnil, Anand

 

ITF Tennis

Thailand:-Pranjala looses in SF

USA:- Karman plays in QF

Egypt:-Kanika plays in QF

            Kanika/Lee play in SF

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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India's in Action Today

 

ATP 250 Tour

Chengdu :- Divj/Yen in SF

 

PSA Oracle Netsuite Open 2017

Women's Singles:- Dipika looses in SF

 

European Tour British Masters 2017-Rd2

T37 SSP Chawrasia

 

LPGA New Zealand Open -Rd2

T63 Aditi

 

Asian Tour Taiwan Open 2017-Rd2

T8 Chikkarangappa, Shiv

T14 Rashid

T19 Atwal, Khalin

 

ATP Challenger

Wells Fargo:- Prajnesh plays in  QF

 

WTA Premier

Wuhan :- Sania/Peng loose in SF

 

BWF Czech Open 2017

 

Chess Isle of Man Open 2017 -Rd7

T2 Vidit

T7 Swapnil, Anand

 

ITF Tennis

USA:- Karman plays in QF

Egypt:-Kanika plays in QF

            Kanika/Lee play in SF

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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India's in Action Today

 

ATP 250 Tour

Chengdu :- Divj/Yen looses in SF

 

European Tour British Masters 2017-Rd3

T35 SSP Chawrasia

 

LPGA New Zealand Open -Rd3

T48 Aditi

 

Asian Tour Taiwan Open 2017-Rd3

T8 Chikkarangappa, Shiv

T14 Rashid

T19 Atwal, Khalin

 

ATP Challenger

Wells Fargo:- Prajnesh looses in  SF

 

Chess Isle of Man Open 2017 -Rd7

5 Vidit

7 Anand

21 Swapnil

 

ITF Tennis

Egypt:-Kanika looses in SF

            Kanika/Lee loose in Finals

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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India's in Action Today

 

European Tour British Masters 2017-Result

T66 SSP Chawrasia

 

LPGA New Zealand Open -Final Rd

T48 Aditi

 

Asian Tour Taiwan Open 2017-Result

T7 Atwal, Gaganjeet

T19 Chikkarangappa

T23 Shiv

T29 Rashid,Khalin

 

Chess Isle of Man Open 2017 -Final Rd

T2 Anand

T4 Vidit, Swapnil

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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India's in Action Tomorrow

 

ATP 500 Tour

China:- Rohan/Pablo in Rd1

 

WTA Premier

China:-Sania/Peng in Rd2

 

ATP Challenger

Kaohsiung :- Sumit, Yuki

                    Divj/Scott, Jeevan/Vishnu in Rd1

Stockton:- Ramkumar in Rd1

 

ITF Tennis

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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ATP Tour Rankings

Singles:-  

Ramkumar         - 149

Y Bhambri         - 154

 

Doubles:-

R Bopanna            - 18

P Raja                  - 59

D Sharan              -65

L Paes                  - 69

Jeevan N             - 96

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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