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How Manika Batra Fought Several Challenges At The 2020 Olympic Games In Tokyo
by Sumati Mehrishi - Jul 29, 2021 11:40 AM
Manika Batra at Tokya 2020
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In the third round of the table tennis finals, Batra s Austrian opponent was being cheered on by her coach, who was present right there in the playing arena.
But Batra s corner was empty.
India s table tennis player Manika Batra s journey in Tokyo Olympics 2020 ended on 26 July (Monday). She bowed out in the third round of the women s singles contest after losing to Austria s Sofia Polcanova in straight sets â 4-0. The exit was lonely. Tokyo is where she wanted to open an account and sprout another beginning.
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In spite of best-ever show at Olympics, Manika Batra faces TTFI action for ‘brazen act of indiscipline’ Agencies
New Delhi: She reached the third round of the women’s singles in table tennis at the Tokyo Olympics. It is the best ever show ever achieved by an Indian woman at the Olympics. However, Manika Batra now faces punishment for her ‘brazen act of indiscipline’. Manika Batra’s decision to not take the help of national coach Soumyadeep Roy during her matches at the Tokyo Olympics has not gone down well with the Table Tennis Federation of India (TTFI). She will certainly face action when it’s the TTFI executive board meets early next month.
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