After the conclusion of Day 2, India ranks 24th on the Olympics medal tally. With the hope of more medals in the upcoming events now we move on to Day 3.
Here’s India’s schedule for 26th July 2021
Archery – 6:00 AM, Men’s Team Eliminations (Atanu Das, Tarundeep Rai, Pravin Round)
Badminton – July 26th to July 29th, 5:30 AM, All events – Group Stage Matches (P.V Sindhu, Sai Praneeth, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy/Chirag Shetty)
Boxing – 7:30 AM, Men’s Flyweight Round of 32 (Amit Panghal)
9:06 AM, Men’s Middleweight Round of 32 (Ashish Kumar)
Fencing – 5:30 AM, Women’s Sabre Individual Table of 64 (Bhavani Devi)
4:20 PM, Women’s Sabre Individual Medal Matches (Bhavani Devi – if qualifies)
Hockey – 5:45 PM, Women’s Pool A – India vs Germany
Shooting – 6:30 AM, Men’s Skeet Qualification Day 2 (Angad Bajwa, Mairaj Ahmad Khan)
12:00 PM, Men’s Skeet Final (Angad Bajwa, Mairaj Khan – if qualifies)
Swimming – 7:07 AM, Men’s 200m Freestyle Semi-Finals (Sajan Prakash – if qualifies)
8:01 AM, Men’s 100m Backstroke Semi-Finals (Srihari Nataraj – if qualifies)
8:23 AM, Women’s 100m Backstroke Semi-finals (Srihari Nataraj – if qualifies)
3:59 PM: Men’s 200m Butterfly Heats (Sajan Prakash)
Table Tennis – 6:30 AM and 11:00 AM, Men’s and Women’s Singles Round 2 and 3 (G Sathiyan, Sharath Kamal, Manika Batra, Sutirtha Mukherjee)
4:30 PM, Mixed Doubles Bronze Medal Match (Sharath Kamal/Manika Batra – if qualifies)
5:30 PM, Mixed Doubles Gold Medal Match (Sharath Kamal/Manika Batra – if qualifies)
Tennis – July 24th to August 1st , Women’s Doubles – Sania Mirza, Ankita Raina (Lost 6-0,6-7,8-10 in first round)
Sumit Nagal – Men’s Singles – (Sumit Nagal wins 6-4, 6-7,6-4 against Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan)
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Women’s Singles Round 1 ResultsIndia paddler @manikabatra_TT cruised past Tin-Tin Ho whereas @sutirthamukher4 made a superb comeback against Linda Bergstroem to move into Round 2! #Goodluck girls 👏🤞 #EkIndiaTeamIndia #Cheer4India pic.twitter.com/39Kkn5kWhC
— Team India (@WeAreTeamIndia) July 24, 2021
Where to Watch: You can catch the live action on Sony Sports Network channels in India. Sony LIV app will also live stream the events. The events will also be broadcasted at Doordarshan (DD) Sports. Both Hindi and English commentary will be available on the Sony Network channels.