Commonwealth Games 2022 table tennis live score India women beat RSA 3 0 Men s team face Barbados at 4 PM
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Indian women beat RSA women 3-0. That was more than just a perfect day for India in TT. The women's and the men's team won all their matches comfortably. The men's team registered a 3-0 victory each against Barbados and Singapore, while the women's team won their rounds 3-0 against South Africa and Fiji.
To make this dominance look even better, India only dropped one game in all twelve matches combined. A very positive start to the day here for India and they will look to continue this dominance throughout the tournament. Game 3: IND 11-8 SGP
Another easy win for Sathiya and India complete another whitewash today. Game 2: IND 11-5 SGP
Sathiyan takes the second game quite comfortably after dominating his opponent with quality defensive blocks. India are now one game away from a perfect start to TT. In the third match, Sathiyan has managed to win the first game and is now 4-4 in the second. INDIA 2 - 0 SINGAPORE
Achanta Sharath Kamal beats Koen Pang in the second tie 11-8, 11-9, 11-9.
It has been a good start for India, except for the blip in the men's doubles.
It is now Sathiyan in action in men's singles. He will be up against Clarence Chew. Will the one game that he lost in men's doubles be playing on the Indian's mind? Achanta Sharath Kamal is in action against Koen Pang in the second tie. INDIA 1 - 0 SINGAPORE
It is the first time an Indian table tennis team has dropped a game today. Sathiyan Gnanasekaran and Harmeet Desai stutter at a point but do enough to beat Ethan Poh and Clarence Chew 11-5, 11-5, 9-11, 11-2 in the first tie of the evening.
The Indians did well to come back after losing the third game. They had a lot of unforced errors in that.
Of course, the score line does suggest that it was mostly one-way traffic and the Indian pair were dominant. Even in the third game, they almost came through before losing by a slender two-point margin. That's it for the time being. The India Women's Table Tennis team will be taking on the Guyana Women's Table Tennis team tomorrow, with both teams pretty much sealing a quarter-finals berth. Men's table tennis will be back later tonight; we will be back at 11 P.M. IST (6:30 P.M. GMT) with a clash between the India Men's team taking on the Singapore Men's team. A win for the India Men's Table Tennis team will ensure them earning a quarter-finals berth as well, so do stick around as we eagerly await the final clash involving the paddles for today! Final score: INDIA 3-0 FIJI
Doubles: Diya Parag Chitale and Sreeja Akula (INDIA) beat Touea Titana and Grace Rosi Yee (FIJI) 11-8 11-3 11-5
Singles: Manika Batra (INDIA) beat Carolyn Ly (FIJI) 11-2, 11-4, 11-2
Singles: Sreeja Akula (INDIA) beat Grace Rosi Yee (FIJI) 11-7, 11-1, 11-2 Game 3: IND 11-2 FIJI
Sreeja finishes things off in sumptuous fashion, absolutely smashing the ball until Yee failed to return! India take this match and the tie as well! Game 3: IND 8-2 FIJI
Yee is woefully out of position to return that smash! This will be over very soon! Game 3: IND 4-2 FIJI
Sreeja suckered her opponent in with a close net game and then smashed one to her right! 4-2! Game 3: IND 2-1 FIJI
For once, Sreeja missed the table, and Yee has a point back! Sreeja's already at the table, ready to finish things off. Yee's body language doesn't look like she has much confidence left. Game 2: IND 11-1 FIJI
Sreeja never gave Yee a chance in the final two points! Two exchanges at best, and then she lands the smash in, too quick for Yee to react! India are one game away from sealing the tie altogether! Game 2: IND 8-1 FIJI
Far too many unforced errors from Yee, she missed the table twice trying to return with her backhand Game 2: IND 4-1 FIJI
Super placement from Sreeja, quick backhand which helps her evade Yee's paddle to her left! Game 2: IND 1-1 FIJI
Her backhand favoured game cost her a point there. Yee misses the table! Sreeja looks as composed as ever as she returns for the second game. Game 1: IND 11-7 FIJI
Yee misses the table again trying to return a smash with her backhand, and Sreeja takes the first game having gone behind by three points early on! Game 1: IND 10-7 FIJI
Game point, Yee misses the table! Game 1: IND 8-6 FIJI
On the attack, and she does it with the third smash! Yee returned twice, but it was too good the third time! Game 1: IND 6-6 FIJI
Sreeja dries her palm having tied the scores. This has been a great comeback! Game 1: IND 4-5 FIJI
Sreeja gets her smashes right this time! She keeps target Yee's backhand by softening the game up and then landing the killer blow! Game 1: IND 2-5 FIJI
And now it's India's turn to commit a few unforced errors! Sreeja smashed one out of the court! Game 1: IND 2-3 FIJI
Ohhhhh, Sreeja finds the net in an intense close-net game! Fiji are hanging on, only just! Game 1: IND 2-1 FIJI
Akula smashes one to Yee's left to take an early lead! It'll be Sreeja Akula taking on Grace Rosi Yee in the third game between the two countries. A win for Sreeja will seal the tie. Game 3: IND 11-2 FIJI
Far too many basic mistakes from Ly. Missed her smash, missed the table in a close-net game, and well....Manika Batra, inevitably bosses and takes the third match! Game 3: IND 6-2 FIJI
Ly did well to get herself within a point but Batra has pulled clear since then Game 3: IND 3-0 FIJI
More unforced erros from Ly! She hasn't hit enough smashes since the start, and keeps missing the table trying to defend the aggressive hits from the other side Game 2: IND 11-4 FIJI
Far too many unforced errors from Ly. Batra has walked out with a killer instinct today, and she ends up taking game 2 as well! Game 2: IND 6-4 FIJI
Batra has a healthy 2-point lead going into the halfway mark. Game 2: IND 3-3 FIJI
Ly took a 1-point lead briefly in the second game, but Manika did well to eek a point back. The Indian contingent looks on as Batra prepares for her second set. Her eyes suggest intent in abundance, she's here to finish this off as soon as possible! Game 1: IND 11-2 FIJI
Ly did manage to win one point in between, but she was merely delaying the game point. Manika Barta takes game 1 without breaking any sweat at all! Game 1: IND 8-1 FIJI
Ly hardly stands a chance! This might be over very soon! Way too many unforced errors on her part, Batra's bossing the game at the moment! Game 1: IND 6-1 FIJI
Far too many unforced errors from Ly. Batra smashes her way to a 6-1 lead. Game 1: IND 4-0 FIJI
It's too easy for the Indian TT talisman at the moment. Game 1: IND 1-0 FIJI
A soft couple of touches from either player, and Manika gets the smash out to evade Ly's racket for the first point! Manika Batra is warming up now, she's up against Carolyn Ly for the women's singles game. Game 3: IND 11-5 FIJI
And that does it! Fiji misses the Indian half of the table, and India have comprehensively won another encounter! That's 3 out of 3! Game 3: IND 9-4 FIJI
This Indian duo is just unstoppable at the moment! Two soft taps, and then the smash does it! Game 3: IND 7-3 FIJI
Smart play by the Indian duo! Pushed the Fiji duo back with a smash and then played a couple of soft ones for the killer blow! Game 3: IND 5-2 FIJI
Talk about an authoritative comeback! Aggressive gameplay from India, and Fiji are pushed on the backfoot once again! The unforced errors continue to happen as the time-out comes to an end Load More
Commonwealth Games 2022 table tennis live score India women beat RSA 3-0 Men s team face Barbados at 4 PM
Indian women beat RSA women 3-0. That was more than just a perfect day for India in TT. The women's and the men's team won all their matches comfortably. The men's team registered a 3-0 victory each against Barbados and Singapore, while the women's team won their rounds 3-0 against South Africa and Fiji.
To make this dominance look even better, India only dropped one game in all twelve matches combined. A very positive start to the day here for India and they will look to continue this dominance throughout the tournament. Game 3: IND 11-8 SGP
Another easy win for Sathiya and India complete another whitewash today. Game 2: IND 11-5 SGP
Sathiyan takes the second game quite comfortably after dominating his opponent with quality defensive blocks. India are now one game away from a perfect start to TT. In the third match, Sathiyan has managed to win the first game and is now 4-4 in the second. INDIA 2 - 0 SINGAPORE
Achanta Sharath Kamal beats Koen Pang in the second tie 11-8, 11-9, 11-9.
It has been a good start for India, except for the blip in the men's doubles.
It is now Sathiyan in action in men's singles. He will be up against Clarence Chew. Will the one game that he lost in men's doubles be playing on the Indian's mind? Achanta Sharath Kamal is in action against Koen Pang in the second tie. INDIA 1 - 0 SINGAPORE
It is the first time an Indian table tennis team has dropped a game today. Sathiyan Gnanasekaran and Harmeet Desai stutter at a point but do enough to beat Ethan Poh and Clarence Chew 11-5, 11-5, 9-11, 11-2 in the first tie of the evening.
The Indians did well to come back after losing the third game. They had a lot of unforced errors in that.
Of course, the score line does suggest that it was mostly one-way traffic and the Indian pair were dominant. Even in the third game, they almost came through before losing by a slender two-point margin. That's it for the time being. The India Women's Table Tennis team will be taking on the Guyana Women's Table Tennis team tomorrow, with both teams pretty much sealing a quarter-finals berth. Men's table tennis will be back later tonight; we will be back at 11 P.M. IST (6:30 P.M. GMT) with a clash between the India Men's team taking on the Singapore Men's team. A win for the India Men's Table Tennis team will ensure them earning a quarter-finals berth as well, so do stick around as we eagerly await the final clash involving the paddles for today! Final score: INDIA 3-0 FIJI
Doubles: Diya Parag Chitale and Sreeja Akula (INDIA) beat Touea Titana and Grace Rosi Yee (FIJI) 11-8 11-3 11-5
Singles: Manika Batra (INDIA) beat Carolyn Ly (FIJI) 11-2, 11-4, 11-2
Singles: Sreeja Akula (INDIA) beat Grace Rosi Yee (FIJI) 11-7, 11-1, 11-2 Game 3: IND 11-2 FIJI
Sreeja finishes things off in sumptuous fashion, absolutely smashing the ball until Yee failed to return! India take this match and the tie as well! Game 3: IND 8-2 FIJI
Yee is woefully out of position to return that smash! This will be over very soon! Game 3: IND 4-2 FIJI
Sreeja suckered her opponent in with a close net game and then smashed one to her right! 4-2! Game 3: IND 2-1 FIJI
For once, Sreeja missed the table, and Yee has a point back! Sreeja's already at the table, ready to finish things off. Yee's body language doesn't look like she has much confidence left. Game 2: IND 11-1 FIJI
Sreeja never gave Yee a chance in the final two points! Two exchanges at best, and then she lands the smash in, too quick for Yee to react! India are one game away from sealing the tie altogether! Game 2: IND 8-1 FIJI
Far too many unforced errors from Yee, she missed the table twice trying to return with her backhand Game 2: IND 4-1 FIJI
Super placement from Sreeja, quick backhand which helps her evade Yee's paddle to her left! Game 2: IND 1-1 FIJI
Her backhand favoured game cost her a point there. Yee misses the table! Sreeja looks as composed as ever as she returns for the second game. Game 1: IND 11-7 FIJI
Yee misses the table again trying to return a smash with her backhand, and Sreeja takes the first game having gone behind by three points early on! Game 1: IND 10-7 FIJI
Game point, Yee misses the table! Game 1: IND 8-6 FIJI
On the attack, and she does it with the third smash! Yee returned twice, but it was too good the third time! Game 1: IND 6-6 FIJI
Sreeja dries her palm having tied the scores. This has been a great comeback! Game 1: IND 4-5 FIJI
Sreeja gets her smashes right this time! She keeps target Yee's backhand by softening the game up and then landing the killer blow! Game 1: IND 2-5 FIJI
And now it's India's turn to commit a few unforced errors! Sreeja smashed one out of the court! Game 1: IND 2-3 FIJI
Ohhhhh, Sreeja finds the net in an intense close-net game! Fiji are hanging on, only just! Game 1: IND 2-1 FIJI
Akula smashes one to Yee's left to take an early lead! It'll be Sreeja Akula taking on Grace Rosi Yee in the third game between the two countries. A win for Sreeja will seal the tie. Game 3: IND 11-2 FIJI
Far too many basic mistakes from Ly. Missed her smash, missed the table in a close-net game, and well....Manika Batra, inevitably bosses and takes the third match! Game 3: IND 6-2 FIJI
Ly did well to get herself within a point but Batra has pulled clear since then Game 3: IND 3-0 FIJI
More unforced erros from Ly! She hasn't hit enough smashes since the start, and keeps missing the table trying to defend the aggressive hits from the other side Game 2: IND 11-4 FIJI
Far too many unforced errors from Ly. Batra has walked out with a killer instinct today, and she ends up taking game 2 as well! Game 2: IND 6-4 FIJI
Batra has a healthy 2-point lead going into the halfway mark. Game 2: IND 3-3 FIJI
Ly took a 1-point lead briefly in the second game, but Manika did well to eek a point back. The Indian contingent looks on as Batra prepares for her second set. Her eyes suggest intent in abundance, she's here to finish this off as soon as possible! Game 1: IND 11-2 FIJI
Ly did manage to win one point in between, but she was merely delaying the game point. Manika Barta takes game 1 without breaking any sweat at all! Game 1: IND 8-1 FIJI
Ly hardly stands a chance! This might be over very soon! Way too many unforced errors on her part, Batra's bossing the game at the moment! Game 1: IND 6-1 FIJI
Far too many unforced errors from Ly. Batra smashes her way to a 6-1 lead. Game 1: IND 4-0 FIJI
It's too easy for the Indian TT talisman at the moment. Game 1: IND 1-0 FIJI
A soft couple of touches from either player, and Manika gets the smash out to evade Ly's racket for the first point! Manika Batra is warming up now, she's up against Carolyn Ly for the women's singles game. Game 3: IND 11-5 FIJI
And that does it! Fiji misses the Indian half of the table, and India have comprehensively won another encounter! That's 3 out of 3! Game 3: IND 9-4 FIJI
This Indian duo is just unstoppable at the moment! Two soft taps, and then the smash does it! Game 3: IND 7-3 FIJI
Smart play by the Indian duo! Pushed the Fiji duo back with a smash and then played a couple of soft ones for the killer blow! Game 3: IND 5-2 FIJI
Talk about an authoritative comeback! Aggressive gameplay from India, and Fiji are pushed on the backfoot once again! The unforced errors continue to happen as the time-out comes to an end Load More