Olympic Games Paris 2024 Day 9 Highlights: Lyles win 100m, Indian Hockey in Semis
Wrestling: Draws are out for Nisha Dahiya
#wrestling | The draws are out for Nisha Dahiya, who will be competing in the women's 68 kg category.
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Live: Tennis- Men's Singles Final
Saving EIGHT break points Djokovic wins an epic1 hr 32 mins first set 7-6 over Alcaraz
Can he clinch the Ultimate Prize and have his revenge on the Spaniard?
Shooting: Vijayveer and Anish Fail to Make the Cut!
Indian shooters Vijayveer Sidhu and Anish Bhanwalla failed to qualify for the final of the 25m Rapid Fire Pistol event. Despite being in the top 6, which is requirement to qualify in stage 1 and early set of stage 2, the Indian shooters faltered in the final set of Stage 2.
Men's Hockey: Spain Stuns Defending Champions Belgium!
In an unexpected turn of events, defending champions Belgium were knocked out in the second quarterfinal by Spain, which has reached the Olympics semifinals for the first time in 16 years.
Spain will play the winner of the Netherlands vs Australia quarterfinal match which will happen later today.
Sailing: Men's Dinghy Race 8 has been delayed!
Vishnu Saravan, who is currently competing in the Men's Dinghy event, needs to race into the top 10 to qualify for the medal round.
He is currently in 14th place after Race 7.
Race 9 and the last race Race 10 will happen tomorrow.
Update: Skeet Women's Qualification
Maheshwari Chauhan, was in contention for the Final Six spots after Round 4 of shooting, though an underwhelming 22 pushed her out of the race and she finished on 14th, While Raiza Dhillon finished on 24th.
25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men's Qualification Stage-2 Begins
Vijayveer Sidhu and Anish Bhanwala scored 293 in Stage 1 and currently ranks 5th and 7th respectively.
The Top-6 from the qualification will qualify for the Final
Lakshya Sen loses to Viktor Axelsen in straight sets- 22-20,21-14
Viktor Axelsen moves to its second consecutive Olympic Finals.
Lakshya had the chance in both the games but the player won the match.
In 1st Game, Lakshya was leading 20-17, where he lost 20-22.
2nd Game, Lakshya started with a 7-0 lead, which Viktor took from him and won the game and the match by 21-14
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