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Uber Cup LIVE - India v/s Spain - India wins the tie - Updates, Results, Score, Blog
Follow us for all the live updates from India's clash against Spain in the 2020 Uber Cup.

Welcome to The Bridge's LIVE blog of India's clash against Spain in the Uber Cup.
The Indian challenge against Spain will be led by the veteran Saina Nehwal, who will also kick start the proceedings for India in this edition of the Uber Cup. With no Carolina Marin in the Spanish squad, India will be eyeing to pocket this tie and kick off their campaign in style.
Live Updates
- 10 Oct 2021 8:44 AM GMT
11-7
A four-point lead for Aditi Bhatt at the mid-game interval. Do not go by the scoreline, this was very close until a couple of minutes ago. Setien can surely hit back from here.
- 10 Oct 2021 8:41 AM GMT
3-point lead
4 consecutive points for Aditi Bhatt and she opens up a 3-point lead at 7-4. This has been the biggest lead of the match so far. Good signs for India.
- 10 Oct 2021 8:40 AM GMT
Consecutive points for Aditi
Consecutive points for Aditi Bhatt and she takes back the lead at 5-4.
- 10 Oct 2021 8:39 AM GMT
Aditi loses a challenge!
That's called out, Aditi challenges and it is indeed out. One challenge remaining in the game for the Indian. Setien leads 4-3.
- 10 Oct 2021 8:39 AM GMT
Equalised
Setien hits back and equalises at 3-3. Both the players seem equally matched. This might be a close encounter.
- 10 Oct 2021 8:38 AM GMT
Early lead for India
A 28-shot rally that goes in favour of Aditi Bhatt. The Indian leads 3-1.
- 10 Oct 2021 8:37 AM GMT
1-1
Unforced errors from both Bhatt and Setien and the score is levelled at 1-1.
- 10 Oct 2021 8:32 AM GMT
Women's Singles Match 3 next!
Two teenagers will be in action as we move into the fourth match of the tie. Aditi Bhatt for India and Ania Setien for Spain.
India leads the tie 2-1 and a win for Bhatt will all but ensure that India walk clinches the tie with a match to spare.
- 10 Oct 2021 8:30 AM GMT
Crasto-Panda are here to stay!
Yes, Tanisha Crasto and Rutaparna Panda are young. Yes, they have played just two matches together. But, there is something different about them.
India might have a gem of a pair in their hands - a pair that has the potential to dominate at the world stage. For now, the sample size is too small though. Would like to see them play against some of the best in the world in coming times. But, for now, Tanisha Crasto and Rutaparna Panda are here to stay!

