Indian Sports, November 23 Highlights: HS Prannoy, Satwik/Chirag into quarters
Follow us for all the happenings in Indian sports on 23rd November 2023.
HS Prannoy is back in action at Japan Masters after recovering from a back injury.
Indian Sports LIVE, November 23: Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty along with HS Prannoy cruised to the quarter-finals of the China Masters 2023.
Indian shooters will be in action at the ISSF World Cup Final 2023.
Stay tuned for updates.
Real Kashmir back to winning ways after two back to back losses in last matches.
They takes a massive 4-0 win over NEROCA FC and jumped up to fourth position in the league table.
Second seeded Velavan Senthilkumar defeated Top seeded Abhay Singh in the final 12-10, 11-3, 12-10 to script a win.
15- year old Anahat Singh becomes the youngest title-winner in 23 years at the Senior National Squash Championships after her opponent, Tanvi Khanna, is forced to retire midway through the final due to injury.
Joshna Chinappa holds the record for being the youngest champion. She had lifted her first Senior National Squash Championships at the age of 14 in 2000.-REPORT
Ganemot Sekhon in the final of Women's skeet with 120 at ISSF World Cup Final
She finished as the second best player behind American shooter on the basis of shootoff after tied score in the qualifying round, she also equals the Indian National record
In Men's trap, Prithviraj Toindaman misses out on the final 6 and finished at joint 11th position with 115.
Indian Para-archers missed out on Paralympics quota from Asian Para-Archery Continental Qualifier tournament but still earn two bronze medals from the event.
Indian archers already has 6 quotas from the world championships this year but unable to add anything more from this event.
Medalists:
Mohamed Nazir Ansari takes the Bronze in men's W1 open category after beating Japanese Kohji Oyama 134-129.
Vivek Chikara takes the second bronze for India, he won 6-2 against another Indian archer Sahil in men's recurve open category.
IBA junior World boxing championships will start tomorrow in Yerevan, Armenia.
Boxing federation of India announced the squad of 26 boxers going to take part in the event.-REPORT
HS Prannoy also takes a straight set (21-12, 21-18) win over 21-year old Magnus Johannesen of Denmark to book his place in quarters.
In quarters, he will play against the winner of the clash between Denmark's Anders Antonsen and Japanese Kodai Naraoka.-REPORT
Satwik and Chirag took an easy straight set (21-15, 21-16) win over Japanese pair of Akira Koga and Taichi Saito in the second round clash.
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