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Indian's in Action

 

FIH Women's Hockey World Cup

 

ATP 250 World Tour

Atlanta:- Ramkumar plays in Rd1

               Prajnesh looses in Rd1

               Purav/Ken move into QF

               Paes/Jamie, Divj/Artem play in Rd1

 

WTA International

Nanchang:- Ankita looses in Rd1

                   Karman plays in Rd1

                   Jacqueline/Prarthana, Ankita /Jia, Karman/Sabina play in Rd1

 

FIE World Championships

Women Sabre

55 B Devi

 

ITTF World Tour Platinum

 

BWF Russia Open

 

BWF Akita Masters

 

ATP Challenger

Binghamton:- Saketh plays in Rd1

                      Saketh/Vijay play in Rd1

 

ITF Tennis

Chinese Taipei:-

Indonesia:-

Spain:-

 

Edited by Prashanth

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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WTA Tennis Rankings

Singles:-

Ankita Raina      - 191

Karman Thandi   - 232

 

Doubles:-

S Mirza               -  37

P Thombare         - 147

A Raina                - 172

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indian's in Action

 

FIH Women's Hockey World Cup

 

ATP 250 World Tour

Atlanta:- Ramkumar looses in Rd1

               Purav/Ken move into QF

               Paes/Jamie looses in Rd1

               Divj/Artem play in Rd1

 

WTA International

Nanchang:-Karman moves in to Rd2

                  Jacqueline/Prarthana moves into QF 

                  Ankita /Jia, Karman/Sabina play in Rd1

 

ITTF World Tour Platinum

 

BWF Russia Open

 

BWF Akita Masters

 

ATP Challenger

Binghamton:- Saketh plays in Rd1

                      Saketh/Vijay play in Rd1

 

ITF Tennis

Chinese Taipei:-

Indonesia:-

Spain:-

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indian's in Action

 

FIH Women's Hockey World Cup

India Vs Ireland

 

ATP 250 World Tour

Atlanta:-Purav/Ken move into QF

               Divj/Artem loose in Rd1

Gstaad:- Jeevan/Austin , Balaji/Vishnu loose in Rd1

 

Porshe European Open Golf 2018

 

Royal Cup Golf 2018

 

Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Golf Scottish Open

 

 

WTA International

Nanchang:-Karman plays in Rd2

                  Jacqueline/Prarthana plays in QF 

                  Ankita /Jia, Karman/Sabina loose in Rd1

 

ITTF World Tour Platinum

Australian Open

 

BWF Russia Open

 

ATP Challenger

Binghamton:- Saketh plays in Rd1

                      Saketh/Vijay loose in Rd1

 

ITF Tennis

Chinese Taipei:-

Indonesia:-

Spain:-

 

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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BWF Ranking

Men's Singles     :- Srikanth  - 6

                                   Prannoy   - 11

                                   Sameer   - 19                                                                        

Women's Singles  :- Sindhu     - 3

                                   Saina        - 10

Men's Doubles    :- Satwik/Chirag  -25

Women's Doubles :- Ashwini/Sikki    -28                                        

Mixed Doubles    :-  Pranaav / Sikki   -22

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Indian's in Action

 

FIH Women's Hockey World Cup

India vs USA

 

ATP 250 World Tour

Atlanta:-Purav/Ken loose in SF

 

Royal Cup Golf 2018 - Final Rd

T3 S Kapur

T8 G Bhullar

 

BWF Russia Open

Mixed Doubles:- Rohan/Kuhoo play in Finals

Men's Singles:- Sourabh plays in Finals

Tokyo - 2020

Go India Go

 

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Realistic expectations for Asian Games 2020:

 

 

Archery: 7 | Women's team recurve (Bronze), Mixed team recurve (Silver), Mixed team compound (Gold/ Silver), Women's team compound (Silver), Men's team compound (Gold), Men's Individual Compound: Gold/ Silver, Women's Individual Compound: bronze

 

Athletics: 13 | Mohammed Anas (200 m) - Bronze, Jinson Johnson (800 m) - Bronze, Men's 4 x 400 m Relay - Gold/ Silver, Neeraj Chopra (Javelin Throw) - Gold, Arpinder Singh (Triple Jump), Dutee Chand (100 m) - Bronze, Hima Das (200 m) - Bronze, Nirmala Sheoran (400 m) - Bronze, Tintu Luka (800 m) - Bronze, Sudha Singh (3000m Steeplechase) - Silver, Women's 4 x 400 m Relay - Gold, Seema Punia (Discus Throw) - Gold, Mixed 4 x 400 m Relay - Silver


Badminton: 4 | Men's singles (Bronze), Men's team (Silver/ Bronze), Women's singles (Silver/ Bronze), Women's team (Bronze)

 

Boxing: 6 | Gaurav Solanki (52kg) - Bronze, Mohammed Hussamuddin (56kg) - Bronze, Shiva Thapa (60kg) - Gold/ Silver, Vikas Krishan (75kg) - GOld/ Silver, Sarjubala Devi (51kg) - Bronze, Sonia Lather (57kg) - Gold

 

Cycling: 1 | Deborah Herold (Bronze) - Outside chance

 

Field Hockey: 2 | Men's Hockey (Gold), Women's Hockey (Silver)

 

Kabaddi: 2 | Men's Kabaddi (Gold), Women's Kabaddi (Gold)

 

Martial arts - Pencak Silat: 1 | Bronze

 

Martial arts - Wushu: 1 | Bronze

 

Martial arts - Kurash: 1 (Bronze)

 

Rowing: 5 | FOur (Men's events - Bronze), 1 (Women's event - Bronze)

 

Golf: 1 | Men's team (Bronze) - Outside chance

 

Sailing: 1 | Bronze

 

Shooting: 12 |
Men's 3 Positions: Bronze
Men's Air Rifle: Bronze
Air Rifle (Mixed): Bronze
Women's 3 Positions: Bronze
Women's Air Rifle: Bronze
Men's Air Pistol: Silver
Mixed Air Pistol: Gold
Women's Air Pistol: Silver, Bronze
Men's Trap: Bronze
Double Trap: Gold/ Silver
Women's Trap: Bronze

 

Squash: 5 | Men's singles (Gold/ Silver, Bronze), Men's Team (Silver/ Bronze), Women's singles (Bronze), Women's Team: Bronze

 

Tennis: 2 | Men's Singles (Bronze), Men's Doubles (Bronze)

 

Weightlifting: 1 | Women's 48kg (Silver)

 

Swimming: 1 | Bronze

 

Wrestling: 9 |
Women FS: Sakshi Malik (50kg) - Silver/ Bronze, Vinesh Phogat (62 kg) - Gold, Divya Kakran (68kg) - Bronze,

Men's GR: Harpreet Singh (87 kg) - Bronze,

Men's FS: Sandeep Tomar (57 kg) - Bronze, Bajrang Punia    (65 kg) - Gold, Sushil Kumar (74 kg) - Gold, Mausam Khatri (97 kg) - Bronze, Sumit Malik (125 kg) - Bronze

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