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Tokyo Olympics: Here’s what you need to know

Today is the 10th day of the Tokyo Olympics, which is very important from India’s point of view. The last ninth day was disappointing for India. PV Sindhu was expected to reach the final but she could not reach the final. That disappointment was mitigated to some extent by Kamalpreet Kaur and the Indian women’s hockey team winning the match. Kamalpreet Kaur made it to the finals of the discus throw event. If he continues this performance, then India’s medal is sure. Apart from this, the Indian women’s hockey team has also reached the quarter-finals. On the 10th day of the Tokyo Olympics, once again all eyes will be on PV Sindhu. She will present her challenge for the bronze medal today. On the other hand, Indian hockey will take on Great Britain in the quarter-finals. India did not have a good start in boxing today. In the quarter-finals of the 91 kg weight category, Satish Kumar was defeated by Uzbekistan’s Boxer Bakhodir Jalolov 5-0.

India has suffered a major setback in boxing. He lost to Bakhodir Jalolov of Uzbekistan in the 91kg category. Jalolov defeated them 5-0. With this defeat, Satish’s dream of winning a medal in the Tokyo Olympics was shattered.

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The Indian men’s hockey team continues its winning journey in the Tokyo Olympics. Under the captaincy of Manpreet Singh, the team also won the last match of Group A. The Indian team, looking aggressive from the beginning, was ahead 2-1 till half time and finally won the match against hosts Japan 5-3. Harmanpreet Singh, Gurjant Singh, Simranjit Singh and Neelkanth Sharma scored for India.

Talking about other games –

Boxer Lovlina confirmed another medal for the country. She made it to the semi-finals of the women’s boxing 69kg weight category event. Lavnina defeated Chinese Taipei player Nien Chin Chen 4-1 in the quarterfinals. Whereas in women’s hockey, India beat Ireland 1-0. At the same time, Deepika Kumari lost in the women’s individual archery event in the quarterfinals.

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