Commonwealth Games 2022: Table Tennis Day 7 LIVE: Manika Batra begins gold medal defence — Updates, Results, Scores, Blog

Update: 2022-08-04 08:45 GMT
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2022-08-04 15:10 GMT

Manika and Sathiyan are in great shape here and they take Game 2 in 11-3!

Manika and Sathiyan break no sweat and make light work of their opponents and wins Game 2 in 11-3!



 


2022-08-04 15:09 GMT

Into Game 2, Manika and Sathiyan are in great form and lead 9-0!

Sheer dominance from the Indian pair as they take 15 points in a row with swift attack!



 


2022-08-04 15:06 GMT

Manika Batra and G. Sathiyan start off on a superb note!

Manika Batra and G. Sathiyan get an easy 11-1 win against their opponents here!

What a start for the World No. 6 pair!




 


2022-08-04 15:03 GMT

A very good evening as we are back with more table tennis action!

A lot of matches coming up next as World No. 6 pair of Manika Batra and G. Sathiyan will open their campaign at the Birmingham CWG 2022 in the Mixed Doubles category!

They are favourites for gold and will take on CREA Mick / SINON Laura of Seychelles!

2022-08-04 12:36 GMT

Update on Para Table Tennis!

Baby Sahana Ravi lost to Qian Yang of Australia in 3-0

Bhavina Patel won against Akanisi Latu in 3-0

Sonal Patel won against Chinenye Obiora in 1-3

Raj Alagar won against Dan Bullen in 3-1


2022-08-04 10:34 GMT

And Bhavina Patel progresses!

Bhavina Patel makes haste and dominates to win, 11-1, 11-5, 11-1! What a champ!

2022-08-04 10:24 GMT

It is the Paralympic silver medallist in action - Bhavina Patel!

Sheer dominance from Bhavina Patel as she wins the first game, 11-1




 


2022-08-04 10:12 GMT

And Sanil Shetty and Reeth Tennison loses a close encounter against a young Malaysian pairing

And it's an early upset for India as the husband-wife pair of Sanil Shetty and Reeth Tennison lose to Malaysia, 3-2 (6-11, 10-12, 13-11, 11-8, 8-11) and crashes out of the Mixed Doubles.




 


2022-08-04 10:08 GMT

The Indians are lagging here at 7-9!

Pressure on the Indian pair again as the Malaysians have a 9-7 lead here in the decider!

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