PV Sindhu Won Second Match Reaches Pre-Quarter Final
PV Sindhu Won Second Match Reaches Pre-Quarter Final
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Indian badminton icon PV Sindhu has won her second match on the group stage in the Tokyo Olympics. In Group J, she defeated Ngan Yi Cheung of Hong Kong 21-9, 21-16 in 35 minutes. After this win, Sindhu has reached the knockout round. Sindhu will now face Mia Blichfeldt of Denmark in the pre-quarterfinals. Let us tell you that Indian players have not done well in archery, women's hockey, and rowing.

Indian archer Tarundeep Rai, who lost in the shoot-off, is now out of the medal race in the men's singles. He was defeated by Itay Shani of Israel in a round of 16 elimination matches. After three sets, both the archers were tied at 5-5 points. In the shoot-off, Rai scored 9 and Shaini scored 10 points. Roy had earlier defeated Oleksil Hanbin of Ukraine 6-4 in a round of 32 elimination match.

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In rowing In the lightweight men's doubles sculls, Indian pair of Arjun Lal Jat and Arvind Singh finished sixth and last in the semi-finals. Indian Roars clocked 6 minutes, 24.41 seconds. They finished 19.08 seconds behind the first-placed pair of Ireland.

Today's events of India
Badminton
B. Sai Praneeth will play the men's singles group stage match from 2.30 pm

Archery (Individual Round)
from 12:30 pm Praveen Jadhav, men will enter the round of 32 match
from 2:14 pm Deepika Kumari will enter the round of 32 match

Sailing
8:35 am KC Ganpati and Varun Thakkar, men's Skiff 49ER match

Boxing:
Pooja Rani will compete in the women's 75kg category, round of 32 from 2:33 pm

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