Asian Games
Asian Games Table Tennis: Indian men & women teams beat Singapore - HIGHLIGHTS
Catch the highlights of Indian men's and women's table tennis teams' group stage matches from the Asian Games in Hangzhou.

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Indian table tennis players have had a terrific start to the Asian Games in Hangzhou on Friday. Indian men's team started their day with a 3-0 thrashing of Yemen, and the women's team then edged Singapore women 3-2. In the day's final tie against the Singapore men's team, India's G Sathiyan, the stand-out performer, won two matches and Harmeet Desai one to guide India to a 3-1 win. These wins will give a boost to India's Round of 16 chances.
As it happened:
Live Updates
- 22 Sep 2023 10:03 AM GMT
5th game: Sreeja gains three points lead
Sreeja gains a three-point lead to take a 6-3 upper hand over Wong in India's favour.

- 22 Sep 2023 9:59 AM GMT
Sreeja wins the fourth game, forces decider
Sreeja bags the fourth game 11-9 in ten minutes and forces a decider.
- 22 Sep 2023 9:55 AM GMT
4th game: Sreeja gains a massive lead
Sreeja collects four straight points to gain an 8-4 lead against Wong. Can she win the contest?
- 22 Sep 2023 9:52 AM GMT
4th game: Sreeja leads 4-3
Sreeja starts off the fourth game with a 4-3 lead against Wong.
- 22 Sep 2023 9:48 AM GMT
Wong wins the 3rd game
Wong wins four straight points to win the third game 11-8 in nine minutes. Sreeja now trails 1-2 in the match.
- 22 Sep 2023 9:46 AM GMT
3rd game: Sreeja retains lead
Sreeja manages to retain her lead at 8-7. She now has the chance to wrap up the match in straight games.

- 22 Sep 2023 9:44 AM GMT
3rd game: Flying start for Sreeja
Sreeja gets off to a flying start in the third game as she takes a 5-1 lead against Wong.
- 22 Sep 2023 9:39 AM GMT
Sreeja wins the second game
Sreeja bounces back in the match, taking the second game 11-9 in 10 minutes against Xin Ru Wong. The third match of the tie is now levelled at 1-1.
- 22 Sep 2023 9:29 AM GMT
Sreeja loses the opening game
Sreeja loses the opening game, a tightly fought contest, 12-14 against Wong.

