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Tokyo Olympics Highlights: Indian women's hockey team loses 0-2 to GermanyAfter a solid start on day 1 and a disappointing day 2 and 3, Team India is set to compete in multiple events today, including fencing, sailing, tennis and table tennis. Follow DH for live updates
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday offered encouragement to C A Bhavani Devi, India's first ever fencer in the Olympics who lost to the world number three, saying she gave her best and this is all that counts.

(PTI)

I was able to win this medal because of the prayers and love of the people of India. I wish all young people especially girls who have entered sports to make the country proud: Olympics Silver medallist Mirabai Chanu

(ANI)

Indian women's hockey team loses 0-2 to Germany in Tokyo Olympics

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Manipur Government appoints Olympic Silver Medallist Mirabai Chanu as Additional Superintendent of Police (Sports)

'Sense of duty': Osaka inspired by Olympic flame honor

There were never any questions about Naomi Osaka's potential on the tennis court when she took a two-month mental health break.

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Novak Djokovic, Naomi Osaka cruise at Tokyo Olympics

Novak Djokovic strolled into the third round of the Tokyo Olympics tennis tournament on Monday as Japanese star Naomi Osaka's path to gold opened up further after a host of leading women's seeds exited.

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Belgium, Britain secure wins in men's tournament in Tokyo Games

Belgium's men's hockey team secured a 3-1 victory over Germany in a scrappy match on Monday for their second win of the Tokyo Olympics, while Britain also won their second match of the tournament with a triumph over Canada.

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It was quite challenging. We started preparation in 2016 and changed the training pattern after Rio Olympics. We (Chanu & her coach) have dedicated the last 5 years to Tokyo Olympics: Olympics Silver medallist Mirabai Chanu to ANI

Indian swimmer Sajan Prakash fails to qualify for semi-finals

Olympic broadcasters curb sexual images of female athletes

At an Olympics aiming to set the highest level of television standards, the head of broadcasting at the Tokyo Games is trying to banish overly sexualised images of female athletes.

"Sport appeal, not sex appeal" is one mantra Olympic officials push in an effort to reach gender equity on the field of play and on screen.

(AP)

Ecstatic Aussie coach goes viral with medal-worthy celebrations

Australia's Ariarne Titmus lit up the pool with a stunning victory over Katie Ledecky at the Tokyo Games on Monday, but when it comes to celebrations it was her wide-eyed, hip-thrusting coach Dean Boxall who deserved an Olympic gold.

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'Every kid now plays': How Japan fell in love with baseball

Every spring and summer, baseball fever hits Japan. But it's not a professional league keeping people glued to their screens -- it's high-school baseball, in a country where the sport borders on a religion.

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Sharath advances to 3rd round; women challenge ends with Manika's exit

India's leading player Sharath Kamal overcame a sluggish start to beat Portugal's Tiago Apolonia in the men's singles second round while the women challenge ended with Manika Batra and Sutirtha Mukherjee losing to their superior opponents at the Olympics here on Monday.

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Ashish Kumar loses to Erbieke in Round of 32 fixture

Indian boxer Ashish Chaudhary (75kg) paid for an underwhelming start as his maiden Olympic appearance ended with an opening-round loss to China's Erbieke Touheta here on Monday.

The 27-year-old former Asian silver-medallist went down 0-5 in the bout, which could have been way closer had he turned it up a little bit earlier.

The boxer from Himachal Pradesh was caught on the back-foot in the opening round and lost it unanimously to the busy Chinese, who used his jab to good effect.

(PTI)

Djokovic aces Struff test to reach last 16 at Olympics

Novak Djokovic eased into the third round of the Tokyo Olympics tennis tournament on Monday following a 6-4, 6-3 win over Germany's Jan-Lennard Struff.

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Mountain biker Pidcock wins Britain's third gold of Tokyo Olympics

Tom Pidcock won Britain's third gold medal of the day at the Tokyo Olympics on Monday, powering to victory in the men's mountain bike race.

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Table Tennis: Manika Batra knocked out of women's singles after 4-0 thrashing in 3rd round

Korean men's archery team narrowly beat Japan, advance to final

Angad Bajwa finishes 18th in skeet, Mairaj 25th

India's Angad Vir Singh Bajwa finished 18th while his senior compatriot Mairaj Ahmad Khan ended 25th in the men's skeet event of the TokyoOlympicshere on Monday.

The 25-year-old Angad shot 120 across five series and Mairaj could manage only 117 at the Asaka Range.

His sequence of scores read 24 25 24 23 24.

On the other hand, Mairaj was could not improve on his overnight position and ended the competition with scores of 25 24 22 23 23 for a total of 117.

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Tennis: Sumit Nagal loses in straight sets to world no.2 Daniil Medvedev

Nagal lost 6-2, 6-1 to Russian Daniil Medvedev in round 2 of the Olympics men's singles.

Shooting: Delaunay, Cassandro tie for Olympic Record in men's skeet

At the Asaka Shooting Shotgun Range, the men's skeet qualifying round has just concluded with the top two men – Eric Delaunay (FRA) and Tammaro Cassandro (ITA) – shooting 124 points, a new Qualifying Olympic Record.

(olympics.com)

Sailing: Vishnu Saravanan finishes 24th in race 3 of the men's laser event

Badminton men's doubles: Chirag Shetty-Satwiksairaj Rankireddy lose to Indonesia's World no.1 Indonesian pair in straight sets

Indian men's archery team lose 6-0 to South Korea in quarterfinals

Japan's Nishiya wins women's street skateboarding gold

Vishnu Saravanan finishes 20th in race 2 of men's sailing laser event

Three athletes among 16 new Covid-19 cases at Tokyo Olympics

The Covid-19 infections associated with the Tokyo Olympics rose to 148 after organisers reported 16 new cases on Monday, including three athletes.

The organisers, in their daily Covid-19 update, announced that three athletes, four contractors, eight Games-concerned personnel and one Games employee have been found to be Covid positive.

All three athletes are not residents of the Olympic Village, which has reported 16 cases since it was opened.

(PTI)

Indian paddler Sutirtha Mukherjee loses 4-0 to Portugal's Fu Yu in round 2 of women's singles

Naomi Osaka sweeps into third round at Olympics

Home favourite Naomi Osaka stepped up her quest forOlympicgold on Monday as she eased into third round of the Tokyo Games tennis tournament with a 6-3, 6-2 win over Switzerland's Viktorija Golubic.

The Japanese star was playing for the second time in as many days after her first match was put back 24 hours, with Osaka given the honour of lighting theOlympiccauldron in Friday's opening ceremony.

(AFP)

Australia's Titmus upsets Ledeky to win Olympic 400m freestyle gold

Ariarne Titmus upset Katie Ledecky to claim theOlympic400m freestyle gold medal Monday in the second-fastest time ever swum, with the American great having to settle for second.

The Australian inched clear over the final 50m to touch in 3min 56.69sec. Only world record holder Ledecky has ever gone quicker.

Ledecky hit the wall for silver in 3:57.36, with China's Li Bingjie third in 4:01.08.

(AFP)

Dutch rowing team agrees to isolation measures after positive Covid-19 tests

The Dutch rowing team has agreed to separate itself from other competitors after one of its athletes, a coach and a staff member all tested positive for Covid-19, the team's performance director told Reuters on Monday.

TeamNL rowing coach Josy Verdonkschot tested positive for the coronavirus and went into a 10-day quarantine, the NetherlandsOlympicCommittee (NOCNSF) said on Sunday, after 21-year-old single sculls competitor Finn Florijn also turned up a positive test on Friday.

A staff member on the Dutch rowing team came back with a positive test last week as well.

(Reuters)

Bhavani Devi (R) knocked out of Tokyo 2020 after 15-7 loss to world no. 3 Manon Brunet in Fencing Women's Sabre Table of 32

Adam Peaty opens Britain's medal tally with men's 100m breaststroke gold

Sharath Kamal defeats Portugal's Apolonia 4-2, advances to round 3 in men's table tennis singles

Veteran Indian table tennis player ASharathKamal overcame a sluggish start to beat Portugal's Tiago Polonia in the second round to set up a clash with defending champion Ma Long in the Olympics, here on Monday.

The 39-year-oldSharathstruggled in the first game but pulled himself up just in time to win 2-11 11-8 11-5 9-11 11-6 11-9 in the 49-minute second-round contest.

The Indian paddler now has a tough match ahead as he takes on the legendary Long, who is also the reigning world champion.

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Silver-medalist Mirabai Chanu heads back home from Tokyo

Canada's Margaret MacNeil wins women's 100m butterfly final

Canada's MacNeil wins's women's Olympic 100m butterfly gold medal

Indian men's archery team sets up QF against Korea

Indian men's archery team of Pravin Jadhav, Atanu Das and Tarundeep Rai downed Kazakhstan 6-2 to set up a quarterfinal clash against heavyweights Korea at the Tokyo Olympics here on Monday.

The Indians were strong, especially Atanu Das who drilled in five perfect 10s during team's easy win in the 1/8 Elimination round at the Yumenoshima Park.

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'Too picky' Stephanie Gilmore crashes out of Olympic surfing

Australian seven-time world champion Stephanie Gilmore admitted she had been "too picky" after her dream of winning Olympic surfing's first gold medal ended in a shock defeat on Monday.

Gilmore was bundled out in the third round at the Tokyo Games by unheralded South African Bianca Buitendag -- seeded 17 out of 20 surfers.

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Indian men’s recurve archery team of Atanu Das, Pravin Jadhav, and Tarundeep Rai advance to quarterfinals after 6-2 win over Kazakhstan. They will play South Korea at 10:15 AM

Pravin Ramesh Jadhav of India and Atanu Das of India during the competition. Credit: Reuters photo

Support for Suga slides as Tokyo Games underway

Support for Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga slid nine points to 34%, its lowest since he took office last September, a survey showed on Monday, clouding his hopes the Tokyo Olympics would boost his ratings ahead of a general election this year.

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Bhavani Devi will face French M Brunet in the next match at 7:40 am

Fencer Bhavani Devi begins her Olympic journey with a convincing 15-3 victory over Ben Azizi N and advances to the Table of 32

Kristian Blummenfelt wins triathlon gold for Norway

Norway's Kristian Blummenfelt delivered a devastating late surge to break clear on a sweltering run and take the gold medal in the men's Olympic triathlon on Monday.

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Men's Olympic triathlon hit by rare false start

The men's Olympic triathlon suffered a rare false start on Monday, leading to some frantic action from associated boats to get the message over to the initially unaware swimmers.

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USA lose first men's Olympic basketball game since 2004

A USA team led by 11-time NBA All-Star Kevin Durant were beaten 83-76 by France on Sunday, snapping an Olympic winning streak stretching back to the 2004 Athens Games.

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Matsuyama looks to turn green jacket to Olympic gold

There will be no spectators at the Kasumigaseki Country Club next week, but golf-mad Japan will hang off Hideki Matsuyama's every drive, chip and putt as he attempts to add Tokyo Olympic gold to his Masters green jacket.

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Women's Singles Round 3 of Manika Batra has been rescheduled to 1 PM - Sports Authority of India

India's schedule for Day 3 of Tokyo 2020

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(Published 26 July 2021, 05:01 IST)