India's star paddler Manika Batra and archer Tarundeep Rai's campaign in the ongoing Paris Olympics ended after they bowed out of their respective events on Wednesday.
India paddler Sreeja Akula stormed into the Round of 16 after beating her Singapore opponent Jian Zeng in the women's singles 'round of 32' table tennis match at the Paris Olympics on Wednesday.
After entering the Round of 16 in Women's singles at the Paris Olympics, India's Table Tennis player Manika Batra expressed her feelings, saying that she was really happy after defeating France's Prithika Pavade.
India's first medal was earned by 22-year-old Manu Bhaker, who secured the country's first-ever shooting medal by a woman by getting a bronze medal in the 10 m air pistol final on Sunday. She will once again be in action during the 10 m air pistol mixed team competition qualification roun
The Indian paddler Manika Batra triumphed over Great Britain's Anna Hursey in the round of 64 match in the women's singles table tennis event at the Paris Olympics 2024. The 29-year-old Batra displayed a strong performance, winning the match with a scoreline of 11-8, 12-10, 11-9, 9-11, 11
Telangana BJP president and Union Minister for Coal and Mines, G. Kishan Reddy, extended his wishes to the 2024 Indian Olympic contingent in their quest for Olympic glory on Saturday.
Since the team events were introduced during the 2008 Beijing Olympics, China has emerged as champions of the men's team competition in all subsequent editions. On the other hand, India has qualified for the team events in the sport of the first time ever in their Olympics history, as per
Manika Batra won the 2018 Commonwealth Games gold in Gold Coast, Australia, she became the flag-bearer of sorts for Indian women's table tennis. In the last six years, many more Indian women paddlers have left a mark on the world stage, and the 29-year-old believes that India has a shot a
Sreeja Akula (16th) and Manika Batra (18th) are the highest-seeded Indian players at the Paris 2024 Olympics table tennis tournament, which begins on July 27.
Sreeja Akula created history earlier this week by becoming the first Indian table tennis player to win a WTT Contender singles title and on Tuesday she became India's top-most paddler with a career-high ranking of 24. The 25-year-old now hopes to carry the momentum and create a few upsets
Akula now holds the honour of being India's highest-ranked player in the Women's Singles standings, rising 19 spots to World No.24, leapfrogging Manika Batra.