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Indian Athletes Face Mixed Fortunes on Day 9 of Tokyo Olympics

Indian Athletes Face Mixed Fortunes on Day 9 of Tokyo Olympics

Day 9 of the Tokyo Olympics witnessed a rollercoaster of emotions for Team India, with triumphs and setbacks across various disciplines.In badminton, Lakshya Sen's Olympic dream of a gold medal was shattered after a heartbreaking defeat to defending champion Viktor Axelsen. Despite a valiant effort, Sen succumbed to a 20-22, 14-21 loss, leaving him to compete for the bronze medal."I think I became passive when I was defending," Sen said after the match. "I should have taken chances and attacked."Meanwhile, in athletics, Parul Chaudhary's Olympic journey came to an end after finishing eighth in the women's 3000m steeplechase round 1.The Indian men's hockey team, however, celebrated a hard-fought victory over Great Britain in their quarter-final fixture. The match went into a penalty shootout, where India emerged victorious.In shooting, Vijayveer Sidhu and Anish Bhanwala failed to qualify for the final of the 25m men's rapid fire pistol.Disappointment struck the boxing arena as Lovlina Borgohain lost her women's 75kg quarter-final bout, ending India's boxing campaign at the Olympics.Despite the setbacks, Team India remains determined to make the most of the remaining days of competition. Lakshya Sen will aim to secure a bronze medal in badminton, while the men's hockey team will look to continue their winning streak in the semi-finals.

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Lakshya Sen Eyes Bronze as India's Medal Hopes Continue in Paris Olympics

Lakshya Sen Eyes Bronze as India's Medal Hopes Continue in Paris Olympics

India's Medal Hopes Alive as Lakshya Sen Eyes Bronze in Paris OlympicsIndia's medal tally at the Paris Olympics remains in contention as Lakshya Sen prepares to face Malaysia's Lee Zii Jia in the men's singles bronze medal playoff today. The badminton star, who narrowly missed out on a spot in the final, will be determined to secure a podium finish.Wrestling action also kicks off today, with Nisha Dahiya representing India in the women's 68kg Round of 16. India has a strong history in wrestling, having won medals in the last four Olympics.In athletics, distance runner Avinash Sable will begin his campaign in the men's 3,000m steeplechase Round 1. He aims to qualify for the final, where he will face stiff competition from the likes of Armand Duplantis, the favorite in the men's pole vault final.Table tennis offers another chance for Indian glory as the team championships commence. Manika Batra, Sreeja Akula, and Archana Kamath will face Romania in the Round of 16, hoping to continue their impressive run in the tournament.Finally, Maheshwari Chauhan and Anant Jeet Singh Naruka will represent India in the skeet men's team qualification, the last shooting event of the Olympics. The National Shooting Centre in Chateauroux will also host the 25m rapid fire pistol men's final.

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