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Ace India - Cueist Pankaj Advani Wins Singapore Open Title - sports.ndtv.com - India - Thailand - Singapore

Cueist Pankaj Advani Wins Singapore Open Title

Ace Indian cueist Pankaj Advani won the coveted Songhe Singapore Open title with a 5-1 win over local favourite Jaden Ong in Singapore on Sunday. On his way to the final, Advani beat former IBSF world snooker champion Dechawat Poomjaeng of Thailand 4-3 in a thrilling quarterfinal at the Lagoon Billiards Room. While the 5-1 score of the final seems lopsided, the first two frames were won by the Indian clearing the colours from a deficit to pip the Singaporean on both occasions to take a 2-0 advantage.

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Paris Olympics - Neeraj Chopra - Ace India - Anderson Peters - Watch: Neeraj Chopra's 87.86m Throw That Missed Top Spot At Diamond League Final By A Whisker - sports.ndtv.com - Ukraine - Germany - Usa - Japan - India

Watch: Neeraj Chopra's 87.86m Throw That Missed Top Spot At Diamond League Final By A Whisker

Ace Indian javelin throw athlete Neeraj Chopra finished in second position in Brussels with a best throw of 87.86m at the Diamond League Final, on Sunday. Neeraj missed out on the top spot by just 1cm margin. Anderson Peters, who won and finished at the top, hurled the spear to a distance of 87.87m to finish at numero uno position. He won a bronze medal at the Paris Olympics. Meanwhile, Julian Weber of Germany, with his best attempt of 85.97m, finished third. Fourth-placed Adrian Mardare registered a throw of 82.97m. Japanese thrower Genki Rodrick Dean finished fifth with a best throw that barely breached the 80m-mark (80.37m). Ukrainian Arthur Felfner came in sixth with a furthest throw of 79.86m on his penultimate attempt.

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Paris Olympics - Saina Nehwal - Ace India - Saina Nehwal To Retire Due To Arthritis? Indian Olympic Badminton Great Says, "Cartilage Has Gone..." - sports.ndtv.com - India - Singapore

Saina Nehwal To Retire Due To Arthritis? Indian Olympic Badminton Great Says, "Cartilage Has Gone..."

Ace Indian shuttler and former Olympic bronze-medallist Saina Nehwal has revealed that she is battling arthritis and will have to decide on her future in badminton by the end of this year as the ailment has made it impossible for her to train the usual hours. The 34-year-old former world No.1, who was the first Indian shuttler to win an Olympic medal with her bronze in London 2012, participated in three editions of the Games before being hampered by injuries. The 2010 and 2018 Commonwealth Games gold-medallist said she can no longer overlook the fact that her career is in its final leg.

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Paris Olympics - Saina Nehwal - Ace India - Indian Olympic Badminton Great To Retire Due To Arthritis? Player Says, "Cartilage Has Gone..." - sports.ndtv.com - India - Singapore

Indian Olympic Badminton Great To Retire Due To Arthritis? Player Says, "Cartilage Has Gone..."

Ace Indian shuttler and former Olympic bronze-medallist Saina Nehwal has revealed that she is battling arthritis and will have to decide on her future in badminton by the end of this year as the ailment has made it impossible for her to train the usual hours. The 34-year-old former world No.1, who was the first Indian shuttler to win an Olympic medal with her bronze in London 2012, participated in three editions of the Games before being hampered by injuries. The 2010 and 2018 Commonwealth Games gold-medallist said she can no longer overlook the fact that her career is in its final leg.

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Paris Olympics - Saina Nehwal - Ace India - Saina Nehwal Reveals Struggles With Arthritis, To Decide On Retirement By End Of Year - sports.ndtv.com - India - Singapore

Saina Nehwal Reveals Struggles With Arthritis, To Decide On Retirement By End Of Year

Ace Indian shuttler and former Olympic bronze-medallist Saina Nehwal has revealed that she is battling arthritis and will have to decide on her future in badminton by the end of this year as the ailment has made it impossible for her to train the usual hours. The 34-year-old former world No.1, who was the first Indian shuttler to win an Olympic medal with her bronze in London 2012, participated in three editions of the Games before being hampered by injuries.

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Paris Olympics - Saina Nehwal - Ace India - Saina Nehwal Reveals Struggles With Arthritis, To Decide On Retirement By End Of Year - sports.ndtv.com - India - Singapore

Saina Nehwal Reveals Struggles With Arthritis, To Decide On Retirement By End Of Year

Ace Indian shuttler and former Olympic bronze-medallist Saina Nehwal has revealed that she is battling arthritis and will have to decide on her future in badminton by the end of this year as the ailment has made it impossible for her to train the usual hours. The 34-year-old former world No.1, who was the first Indian shuttler to win an Olympic medal with her bronze in London 2012, participated in three editions of the Games before being hampered by injuries.

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Paris Olympics - Ace India - Paris Olympics 2024 | PV Sindhu Storms Into Women's Singles Pre-Quarterfinals - sports.ndtv.com - Estonia - India

Paris Olympics 2024 | PV Sindhu Storms Into Women's Singles Pre-Quarterfinals

Paris Olympics: Ace Indian shuttler PV Sindhu stormed into the pre-quarterfinals of the Olympic Games' women's singles competition after beating Kristin Kuuba of Estonia in straight games on Wednesday.

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Ace India - Deepika Kumari Enters Pre-Quarterfinals In Women's Individual Archery Event - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - Netherlands - Estonia - India

Deepika Kumari Enters Pre-Quarterfinals In Women's Individual Archery Event

Ace Indian archer Deepika Kumari entered the pre-quarterfinals in the women's individual event of the Olympic Games after winning back-to-back matches in Paris on Wednesday. Deepika, who flattered to deceive in the team event, first defeated Reena Parnat of Estonia 6-5 in a shoot-off before beating Quinty Roeffen of the Netherlands 6-2. Deepika faces Michelle Kroppen of Germany in the pre-quarterfinals on Saturday. The first match was a close affair as both Deepika and her Estonian opponent were neck-to-neck before the outcome was decided in a shoot-off.

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