<p>Yogeshwar Singh was the lone Indian male gymnast to qualify for the all-around final after his teammates Saif Tamboli and Satyajit Mondal narrowly missed out in the Commonwealth Games.</p>.<p>The 25-year-old Haryana gymnast, who has participated in three World Championships, overcame some stiff competition to finish at the 16th place with an overall score of 73.600.</p>.<p>In vault and floor events, Singh had a fall each as the score of his pummell scissor hand stand was not counted which would have improved his position.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/commonwealth-games-live-gymnast-yogeshwar-qualifies-for-all-around-final-1131427.html" target="_blank">Commonwealth Games Live: Gymnast Yogeshwar qualifies for all-around final</a></strong></p>.<p>"But it's past now. We now have to focus on the final (August 2)," Indian coach Ashok Mishra told <em>PTI </em>on Friday.</p>.<p>He held his nerves and had a score of 73.660 points en route to the 18-member final which will take place on August 2.</p>.<p>Navy man Saif Tamboli and Satyajit Mondal, an upcoming gymnast from Bengal, narrowly missed out to make the final round, finishing ninth each in the parallel bar and vault.</p>.<p>"It's great to work with my team-mates, it's really useful for me and we help each other to do better. We were always focused on getting to a final so hopefully we can," Yogeshwar said.</p>.<p>"It has been amazing, the fans have been amazing. We have been training so hard and even though I was the only one competing in the all-around my two team-mates did so well."</p>.<p>Yogeshwar further said their focus is just to improve the scores individually.</p>.<p>"I just hope to perform better every time. We have been working on our individual scores and the execution of techniques that has been our focus," he said.</p>
<p>Yogeshwar Singh was the lone Indian male gymnast to qualify for the all-around final after his teammates Saif Tamboli and Satyajit Mondal narrowly missed out in the Commonwealth Games.</p>.<p>The 25-year-old Haryana gymnast, who has participated in three World Championships, overcame some stiff competition to finish at the 16th place with an overall score of 73.600.</p>.<p>In vault and floor events, Singh had a fall each as the score of his pummell scissor hand stand was not counted which would have improved his position.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/commonwealth-games-live-gymnast-yogeshwar-qualifies-for-all-around-final-1131427.html" target="_blank">Commonwealth Games Live: Gymnast Yogeshwar qualifies for all-around final</a></strong></p>.<p>"But it's past now. We now have to focus on the final (August 2)," Indian coach Ashok Mishra told <em>PTI </em>on Friday.</p>.<p>He held his nerves and had a score of 73.660 points en route to the 18-member final which will take place on August 2.</p>.<p>Navy man Saif Tamboli and Satyajit Mondal, an upcoming gymnast from Bengal, narrowly missed out to make the final round, finishing ninth each in the parallel bar and vault.</p>.<p>"It's great to work with my team-mates, it's really useful for me and we help each other to do better. We were always focused on getting to a final so hopefully we can," Yogeshwar said.</p>.<p>"It has been amazing, the fans have been amazing. We have been training so hard and even though I was the only one competing in the all-around my two team-mates did so well."</p>.<p>Yogeshwar further said their focus is just to improve the scores individually.</p>.<p>"I just hope to perform better every time. We have been working on our individual scores and the execution of techniques that has been our focus," he said.</p>