Archery -
Thursday, 29 July 2021
India at Tokyo 2020 - Our Performance on Day 7- 29th July 2021
Wednesday, 28 July 2021
India at Tokyo 2020 - what to look forward on Day 7 - 29th July 2021
India at Tokyo 2020 - Our Performance on Day 6 28th July 2021
Archery -
Tarundeep Rai defeated Kazakhstan's Oleksii Hunbin 6-4 in the round of 64 match. The veteran started slow in the first set but started hitting at least 1 - 10s in each of the following sets. He came back from being 1-3 down end of second set to win it 6-4. In the next round Tarundeep took on Israel's Itay Shanny and it was a very close match which went to the shoot off and the Israel archer shot a 10 and Rai shot a 9 to get knocked out in the round of 32 match.
Next up was Pravin Jadhav who took at Russia's World # 2 Galsan Bazarzhapov. Pravin was in very good form and Galsan shot a couple of 7s which costed him and Pravin won the match 6-0. In the next round Pravin took on America's World # 1 Brady Ellison. Brady was in very good form and Pravin shot a couple of 7s which cost him dear and was knocked out 6-0
Then came Deepika Kumari who is currently ranked # 1. She took on Bhutan's Karma and won in straight sets even though she was not shooting any high scores. In the next round Deepika took on America's Jennifer Mucino Fernandez. Deepika again was not in great form and she shot a 7 and 6 also but finally scrapped through to win the match 6-4.
Badminton
Sindhu took on Hong Kong's Ngan Yi Cheung in the second match in the group stage. She won the first game convincingly but in the second game the Hong Kong shuttler played really well before Sindhu could win the second game 21-16. She is through to the Pre-quarters and will take on Denmark's Mia Blichfeldt.
Sai Praneeth poor form continued in the second match in group stage against Netherlands Mark Caljouw. He was already out of contention to move forward before the match itself. Sai Praneeth lost in straight games.
Boxing -
Pooja Rani dind't have to break sweat against Algeria's Ichrak Chaib. Pooja won the bout by unanimous decision 5-0. Next up is the world Champion from China's Li Qian in the quarters for
Hockey -
Indian women lost the third match in row against Great Britain 4-1. We were down 1-0 in the second minute itself and it all went downhill from then. The next two matches are must win for the Indian women if they want to move to quarters.
Rowing -
Arjun and Arvind finished last in their semis. The Indian pair started strong and was 4th at the 500m mark and dropped to 5th by 1000m mark and dropped to last and just couldn't keep pace with the other rowers.
Sailing
Ganapathy and Varun finished 18th, 18th and 19th in the races 2, 3, 4 in 49er class in a field of 19.
Tuesday, 27 July 2021
India at Tokyo 2020 - what to look forward on Day 6 - 28th July 2021
Archery -
We will have 3 of our archers in action tomorrow.
7:31 am - Tarundeep Rai will be in action in first round against Oleksii Hunbin and if he wins that match his next round match will be at 8:10 am
12:30 pm - Pravin Jadhav will be in action in first round against Russia's Galsan Bazarzhapov and if he wins that match his next round match will be at 1:22 pm
2:14 pm - Deepika Kumari will be in action in first round against Bhutan's Karma and if she wins that match her next round match will be at 2:53 pm
Badminton
7:30 am - Sindhu will play her second match in the group stage against Hong Kong's Ngan Yi Cheung.
2:30 pm - Sai Praneeth will play his second match in the group stage against Netherlands Mark Caljouw
Boxing -
2:33 pm - Pooja Rani will be in action in the round of 16 match against Algeria's Ichrak Chaib
Hockey -
6:30 am - Indian women take on Great Britain in the Pool A match
Rowing -
8:00pm - Arjun and Arvind will be in the semis.
Sailing
8:35 am Ganapathy and Varun will be in action in the races 2, 3, 4 in 49er class
Medal possibilities - None
India at Tokyo 2020 - Our Performance on day 5 - 27-July
Badminton -
Satwik Rankireddy and Chirag defeated Britain's Ben Lane and Sean Vendy in straight games and finished with 2 wins. 3 teams had 2 wins each and since our team lost the in straight games and other 2 teams lost 1-2 we missed out on qualifying to quarters
Boxing -
Lovlina Borgohain defeated Germany's Narine Apetz to head to the quarters. It was a bit scrappy in the first round but Lovlina did enough in the second and held on to the lead in the third even though Apetz landed few good punches in the third round.
Hockey -
After the disastrous outing against Aussies, Indian defeated Spain 3-0. It was a pretty good performance defensively as Spain couldn't do much in our D.
Sailing -
After 6 races, Nethra Kumanan is placed overall 33rd in a field of 44. She finished 32nd and 39th in the 5th and 6th races today.
After 6 races, Vishnu Saravanan is placed overall 22nd in a field of 34. He finished 23rd, 22nd and 12th in the 4th, 5th and 6th races today.
Ganapathy and Varun finished 18 in a field of 19 in the first race. Their 2nd and 3rd races were postponed
Shooting -
It's complete disaster in shooting. Mixed team events were our definite shot at medals and today all 4 teams came shot. In the pistol event, Abhishek's poor run in the qualifying continued and Yashaswini also was not firing. Manu also was not at her peak and Saurabh was the only one in good form in the pistol event. Manu and Saurabh were first after the Qualification round 1 but shot poorly in round 2 and didn't progress to the medal matches. Abhishek and Yashaswini got knocked out in the qualification round 1 itself as they finished 17th in a field of 20
In the Rifle event the poor form of our shooters continued. Elavenil and Divyansh finished 12th and Anjum and Deepak finished 18th in the 29 team field and were knocked out in the first round itself.
There was much expected from our shooting contingent and it has been complete disaster so far.
Table Tennis - Sharath Kamal started off really well against China's world no 3 La Mong in the men's 3rd round match. It was close till the third game and end of it it was 2-1 for Mong. After that Mong stepped up a notch and Sharath couldn't match up in the 4th and 5th games. Sharath lost 4-1. With that our Table Tennis events comes to an end.
Monday, 26 July 2021
India at Tokyo 2020 - what to look forward on Day 5 - 27th July 2021
Badminton -
8:30 am - Rankireddy and Chirag will take on the Britain's Ben Lane and Sean Vendy in their last group match. They should win this and will make it to the quarters.
Boxing -
10:57 am - Lovlina Borgohain who got a first round bye will be in action in the round of 16 match at 10:57 am against Germany's Narine Apetz.
Hockey -
6:30 am - Indian men take on Spain in Pool A match at 6:30 am
Sailing -
We have all 4 of our sailors in actions.
8:35 am - Nethra Kumanan will be in action in races 5 and 6
9:35 am - Vishnu Saravanan will be in action in races 4, 5 and 6
11:20 am - Ganapathy and Varun will be in action in 49er in races 1, 2 and 3
Shooting - 10m Air Pistol mixed team and 10 m Air rifle mixed team - We have 2 team's each.
5:30 am - Pistol Qualification is at 5:30 am and Bronze medal match is at 7:30 am Gold medal match is at 8:07 am.
9:45 am - Rifle Qualification is at 9:45 am and Bronze medal match is at 11:45 am and Finals at 12:22 pm.
Table Tennis - Sharath Kamal is the only one left in the competition
8:30 am - Sharath will take on China's world no 3 La Mong in the men's 3rd round match. I think with that we will end our competition in Table Tennis
Medal possibilities - All 4 Teams in the Shooting mixed team events
India at Tokyo 2020 - Our Performance on day 4 - 26-July
Archery -
Indian men defeated Kazakhstan as expected 6-2 in the pre-quarters and in the quarters were defeated by Koreans 6-0.
Badminton -
Rankireddy and Chirag lost to the world no # 1 Indonesian team in their second group match. They should still fancy their chance in making the quarters.
Boxing - Ashish Kumar lost to China's Erbieke Touhita in an unanimous decision. He was the dark horse as per our coach. I felt the bout was much closer in the first 2 rounds but it was unanimously given to the Chinese.
Fencing -
Bhavani Devi made history by being the first Indian to qualify for the Olympics. In the round of 64 match against the Tunisian Nadia she won easily 15-3 and in the round of 32 she lost to world # 3 France's Manon Brunet 15-7.
Hockey - Indian women lost to Germany 2-0 Pool A match. India was down 1-0 at half time and missed a penalty stroke and immediately Germany doubled the score to 2-0 and there was nothing much we could do beyond that. Most of our forward press was going nowhere beyond the 23rd yard line.. Nothing in the D, we need to look at how to convert these forward presses to goals.
Sailing -
Vishnu finished 20th and 24th in the races 2 and 3
Nethra Kumanan finished 15th and 40th in races 3 and 4.
Shooting -
Mairaj shot a 117 and Angad shot a 120 and finished 25th and 18th respectively in the qualification
Swimming -
Sajan finished 4th in his 200m Butterfly heats. While I am happy with 2 Indians qualifying for the Olympics, what is disappointing is that both didn't swim their best. It's not that they swam their best time long back it is just few weeks ago when they did their PB and qualified for the Olympics.
Table Tennis -
Sharath Kamal defeated Portugal's Tiago Apolonia in the second round 4-2
Suhirtha lost to Portugal's Fu Yu in the second round in straight games. She was completely outclassed by Fu Yu
Manika Batra lost to Austria's Sofia Polnacova in the third round 4-0. Austrian is ranked 17th in the world and she showed her class in the game and Manika couldn't match up to the Austrian
Tennis - Sumit Nagal lost to world no 2 Daniil Medvedev in the second round match in straight sets.