![]() Likewise, the Indian men’s team might run into top-seed Korea, who got a bye into the quarters, should they beat eighth-ranked Kazakhstan in the opening round. The Indian mixed team will open its campaign against eighth-ranked Chinese Taipei, and should it overcome the first-round hurdle, top-seed Korea would be waiting in the last-eight. “It’s good but, at the same time, I just want to succeed.” “I want to show my best performance here, and I’ll shoot it 100% in the next round,” she said. Earlier in the day, women's archer Deepika Kumari finished ninth with a score of 663 after 12 intense sets in the women's individual ranking round on the opening day of Tokyo Olympics 2020. “I don’t why I wasn’t too good, but I’m planning to control my stuff so that I can play with it.” ![]() ![]() “The performance was good and bad, a little in between I would say,” Kumari said. All top four finishers have scored more than Herasimenko. Meanwhile, Korea’s An San topped the table by breaking the Olympic Record of 673 points set by Lina Herasimenko of Ukraine back in 1996 by scoring 680 points in the ranking round. She will face Bhutan’s Karma in the next round. It was a mixed-bag performance by the 27-year-old, she was sitting comfortably in the fourth position at the end of the first half but failed to continue that in the second half that saw her drop down the points table. Deepika who was seventh in the second-last round could score only 54 points in the last set that saw her drop two places. ![]() He has however, made recovery in the second half and have moved up the lader.įULL COVERAGE | INDIA IN FOCUS | PHOTOS | OFF THE FIELD | EBOOKĮarlier, women’s world number one archer Deepika Kumari finishes 9th in the ranking round with 663 points out of a possible 720. He was ranked 31st at the halfway mark, one rank below compatriot Pravin Jadhav. Atanu after making a good start fell behind because of a few disappointing sets. Tokyo Olympics Highlights: Indian men archers Atanu Das, Pravin Jadhav and Tarundeep Rai are in action now. ![]()
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