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WTA Tennis Rankings

Singles:-

Ankita Raina      - 272

Karman Thandi   - 317

 

Doubles:-

S Mirza               -  9

P Thombare         - 126

A Raina                - 178

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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India's in Action Today

 

ATP 500 Tour

China:- Rohan/Pablo moves into QF

 

WTA Premier

China:-Sania/Peng play in Rd2

 

ATP Challenger

Kaohsiung :- Sumit plays in Rd1

                    Divj/Scott, Jeevan/Vishnu in Rd1

Stockton:- Ramkumar in Rd1

                  Ramkumar/Hans move into QF

 

ITF Tennis

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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India's in Action Today

 

ATP 500 Tour

China :-Rohan/Pablo in QF

 

WTA Premier

China:-Sania/Peng moves into QF

 

ATP Challenger

Kaohsiung :- Sumit looses in Rd1

                    Divj/Scott in Rd1 

                    Jeevan/Vishnu looses in Rd1

Stockton:- Ramkumar plays in Rd1

                  Ramkumar/Hans in QF

 

ITF Tennis

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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India's in Action Today

 

FIG Artistic Gymnastic World Championships 2017

Women

 

ATP 500 Tour

China :-Rohan/Pablo in QF

 

WTA Premier

China:-Sania/Peng in QF

 

ATP Challenger

Kaohsiung :- Divj/Scott move into QF

Stockton:- Ramkumar/Hans in QF

 

ITF Tennis

Egypt:-

Portugal:-

Srilanka:-

 

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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India's in Action Today

 

ATP 500 Tour

China :-Rohan/Pablo play in QF

 

WTA Premier

China:-Sania/Peng in QF

 

Alfred Dunhill Cup

SSP Chawrasia

 

Ladies Open De France Golf

Vani Kapoor

 

Asian Tour Yeangder Open 2017

T1   G Bhullar

T6  A Sandhu

T18 A Prasad

 

ATP Challenger

Kaohsiung :- Divj/Scott play in QF

Stockton:- Ramkumar/Hans play in QF

 

ITF Tennis

Egypt:-

Portugal:-

Srilanka:-

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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AFC Asian Cup 2019 Qualifiers

 

:IND vs :MAC at 7.30pm Live in Star HD1

 

After Kyrgyzstan and Myanmar drew on Tuesday, India are already five points clear at the summit of Group A and a win is enough to guarantee them a top-two spot which will seal their automatic entry to the 2019 continental extravaganza.

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