Denmark Open LIVE - Day 4 - India's campaign ends - Updates, Results, Scores, Blog

Update: 2021-10-22 12:06 GMT
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2021-10-22 15:18 GMT

8-8

Tommy Sugiarto took a brief lead at 5-8, but Sameer Verma has fought back well to level things up at 8-8. A very close start, as expected!

2021-10-22 15:16 GMT

Sugiarto LEADS

5-straight points for the Indonesian and from being 0-4 down he is now leading 7-5. Great Fightback!

2021-10-22 15:15 GMT

Sugiarto equalises!

The joy is short-lived for the Indian fans as Sugiarto equalises at 5-5. A tight, competitive start to the match this.

2021-10-22 15:13 GMT

What a start!

Sameer Verma goes 4-0 up in no time. Wonderful start for the Indian as the Indonesian struggles for his rhythm.

2021-10-22 15:11 GMT

Verma pockets the first point!

The match has started and Sameer Verma pockets the first point. Good start!

2021-10-22 15:05 GMT

Sameer Verma is here!

Having beaten the world number 3 yesterday, Sameer Verma will surely be high on confidence. Can he continue his run against Suigarto? We will know in a bit as both the players have strode out to the Odense Sports Park court 2.

2021-10-22 14:39 GMT

Verma vs Tommy Head to Head

Sameer Verma and Tommy Sugiarto have faced off four times so far, with both winning 2 matches apiece. The Indian has an edge on the rankings though.

World Ranking

Sameer Verma - 28th

Tommy Sugiarto - 32nd


2021-10-22 13:57 GMT

1 hour more!

Sameer Verma's quarterfinal clash against Tommy Sugiarto will happen tentatively after 1 hour from now. There is a match ongoing on court 2, and there will be one more before we see Verma in action.

Stay tuned!

2021-10-22 13:52 GMT

Sameer Verma - Lone Surviving Indian

Sameer Verma is now the lone surviving Indian at the Denmark Open 2021. He will be in action soon at court number 2 of the Odense Sports Park.

Verma will be up against Tommy Sugiarto of Indonesia. Considering the way he played yesterday, a win will not really be out of the question of Sameer Verma.


2021-10-22 13:48 GMT

A new nemesis?

Is An Se-Young the new nemesis for PV Sindhu? They have played twice and Sindhu has lost both encounters.

Yes, the sample size is certainly very less, but Sindhu has lost both the matches in straight games.

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