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With 26 singles Grand Slams between them, Nadal and Alcaraz are favorites in the men's doubles event.
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The 20-year-old southpaw from Bhiwani, Haryana, defeated Vietnam’s Vo Thi Kim Anh 5-0 in the Round of 32 at North Paris Arena. Next, she will face Colombian second seed Yeni Arias.
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India are placed in Pool B with New Zealand, defending champions Belgium, Australia, Argentina and Ireland.
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The 25-year-old missed out on the direct qualification for the quarterfinals after coming behind New Zealand's Thomas Mackintosh (6:55.92), Stefanos Ntouskos (7:01.79) and Abdelkhalek Elbanna (7:05.06), respectively.
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Shooters from China (first), Korea (second) and Kazakhstan (third) dominated the 10m air rifle mixed team qualifications stage
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Following performances by Lady Gaga and other European singers, Dion closed the ceremony with a memorable finale.
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Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk liked the images, and posted that "the Olympics laser show was amazing"
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India’s action-packed Saturday begins with Balraj Panwar competing in the single sculls heats of rowing at 12:30 PM.
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Top four combined scores after each of the two shooters in a team fire 30 shots each, make it to medal rounds at Chateauroux Shooting Centre
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For the first time in Olympic Summer Games history, the Opening Ceremony was held in the heart of the city along the Seine River, rather than in a stadium.
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The event began with Greek representatives leading athletes from nearly 200 countries in the Parade of Nations on riverboats.
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Sindhu and Sharath led a 117-member Indian contingent, with 78 participating in the Opening Ceremony in Paris on Friday, as India aimed to surpass their best-ever performance of seven medals from the previous Tokyo Games.
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The event began with Greek representatives leading athletes from nearly 200 countries in the Parade of Nations on boats along the river.
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According to Transport Minister Patrice Vergriete, the incidents disrupted several high-speed lines connecting Paris with other parts of France and neighboring countries.
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Debutants Dhiraj and Ankita's spectacular show in the qualifications helped India finish in the top four
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Organisers say 9.7 million tickets were sold or allocated for this year's Olympic and Paralympic Games, with 8.7 million sold for the former and a million for the latter
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Sharath Kamal, set for his record fifth Olympics, was chosen as India's flagbearer in March, with Sindhu named female flagbearer earlier this month.
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The 36-year-old German will compete in women's singles and doubles (with Laura Siegemund) at the Paris Games.
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Except for wrestlers, who have waded through a highly controversial build-up, athletes in all disciplines have have had no complaints about their preparations
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No Indian player has won three Olympic medals on the trot and a podium finish will make Sindhu arguably India's greatest athlete
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The first goal of the Paris Games was scored by Spain right back Marc Pubill in the 29th minute
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His role is part of his involvement as a sportscaster for NBC, specifically on the 'Primetime in Paris' show with host Mike Tirico, as confirmed by Deadline.
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The singer is rumored to perform at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony on Friday, reports Variety.
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On Tuesday, Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya posted a video of Chanu training and encouraged people to support the country using the hashtag 'Cheer4Bharat'.