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Daily Sports Catch-Up: Saina stuns Marin, Srikanth disappoints, chaotic PWL, home win for Aces

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35th issue! issue of our exciting, informative & concise (300 word) newsletter on Indian sports is here.

#Badminton

Brilliant Saina defeated the World No. 1 Carolina Marin in a thrilling 3-setter, 23-21, 21-9, 21-12 to lift herself right back into contention for the semis at the Super Series Finals. The victory would have been even more sweeter considering her injury struggles, she was unable to even move around the court in her previous match – amazing determination to win! #MakingIndiaProud

Srikanth, however, lost in straight sets to Viktor Axelsen. Lack of consistency in his defensive game hurt Srikanth, and he is now out of contention for semis!

Pro-Wrestling League

Star of the day: Youngster Sakshi Malik of Mumbai Garuda, she defeated Commonwealth Gold Medalist & Punjab Royals icon player Geeta Phogat in the 58 kg category. In the end, Mumbai beat Punjab 5-2 in the opening match of PWL.

Opening day of PWL, however, was quite a chaos - excessive crowd in the playing arena, unnecessary cheerleaders, poor TV coverage & commentary etc. What has the potential to match, if not surpass PKL, may end up sinking without a trace if this continues!

Stat of the day: Virat Kohli now owns 3 sports franchises, most for any Indian sportsperson, after he was unveiled as the new co-owner of the Bengaluru Yodhas team. Interesting fact: All his 3 teams (FC Goa, Bengaluru Yodhas & UAE Royals) play today and in the same city Delhi – who will he be supporting? 

IPTL

Nadal & Bopanna starred with two wins each to help Indian Aces defeat Philippine Mavericks 30-12 at home in Delhi – biggest victory of IPTL 2015.

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Key matches today

  • #Badminton #SuperSeriesFinals Srikanth vs Tien Chen, Saina vs Tzu Ying
  • #IPTL Philippine Mavericks vs UAE Royals, Indian Aces vs Japan Warriors
  • #ProWrestlingLeague UP Warriors vs Bengaluru Yodhas
  • #HeroISL SF-1 1st Leg: Delhi Dynamos vs FC Goa

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