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In Pics: India@Tokyo Olympics on July 28

Last updated on - Jul 28, 2021, 18:37 IST
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Sindhu registers an easy win

PV Sindhu reacts after winning a point against Hong Kong China's Ngan Yi Cheung during their women's singles group stage badminton match at the Tokyo Olympics. Sindhu wins the match 21-9, 21-16. (PTI Photo)

2/12

Good show by Deepika

Deepika Kumari competes during the women's Individual Eliminations round of the archery event at the Tokyo Olympics. Deepika progresses to the next round after posting a win in 1/16 Eliminations. (PTI Photo)

3/12

India suffer third consecutive defeat

Indian players react after conceding a goal against Great Britain during their Women's Pool A hockey match at the Oi Hockey Stadium in Tokyo Olympics. India women succumb to their third consecutive defeat in pool stage, losing to defending champions Britain 1-4. (Reuters Photo)

4/12

Sindhu storms into pre-quarters

PV Sindhu plays against Hong Kong's Cheung Ngan Yi during their women's singles group stage badminton match at the Tokyo Olympics. Sindhu beats Yi Cheung 21-9, 21-16 to enter the Round of 16. (AP Photo)

5/12

Tarundeep loses in 1/16 Eliminations

Tarundeep Rai releases his arrow during the Men's Individual Eliminations at the Tokyo Olympics. Tarundeep Rai loses to Itay Shanny of Israel 5-6 in the 1/16 Elimination round. (AP Photo)

6/12

Tough luck for Arjun and Arvind

Arjun Jat and Arvind Singh finish sixth in the semi-final A/B of the men's lightweight double sculls event. They fail to qualify for the final and are out of contention for the medal at the Tokyo Olympics. (Twitter Photo)

7/12

Jadhav loses in 1/16 Eliminations

Pravin Jadhav competes during the Men's Eliminations round of the archery event at the Tokyo Olympics. Jadhav loses to World No. 1 Brady Allison of USA in 1/16 Eliminations. (PTI Photo)

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Varun, Ganapathy rank 18th after 4 races

Varun Thakkar and Ganapathy Kelapanda compete during the men's 49er class at the Tokyo Olympics in Fujisawa. Ganapathy, Varun finish 18th in Race 02, 18th in Race 03 and 19th in Race 04 and after 4 Races, the duo is ranked 18th. (AP Photo)

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Deepika wins in 1/16 Eliminations

Deepika Kumari competes during the women's Individual Eliminations round of the archery event at the Tokyo Olympics. Deepika beats Jennifer Mucino-Fernandez of USA 6-4 in 1/16 Eliminations. (AFP Photo)

10/12

Pooja one win away from an Olympic medal

Pooja Rani (left) and Algeria's Ichrak Chaib fight during their women's middle (69-75kg) preliminary round of 16 boxing match at the Tokyo Olympics. Pooja beats Ichrak 5-0 to enter the quarter-finals and she is just one win away from an Olympic medal. (AFP Photo)

11/12

Sai Praneeth exits in group stage

B Sai Praneeth hits a shot to Netherlands' Mark Caljouw during their men's singles badminton group stage match at the Tokyo Olympics. Sai Praneeth loses 14-21, 14-21 to Caljouw. (AFP Photo)

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Dominant Pooja posts an easy win

Pooja Rani celebrates after winning against Algeria's Ichrak Chaib in the women's middle (69-75kg) preliminary round of 16 boxing match at the Tokyo Olympics. Pooja beats Ichrak 5-0 to enter the quarter-finals. (AFP Photo)

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An overview shows Dutee Chand (left) and Bulgaria's Inna Eftimova compete in the women's 100m heats at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo Olympics. Dutee, who misses out on semis, finishes 7th in heats with a timing of 11.54. (AFP Photo)
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