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Para desk tennis star Bhavina Patel reaches girls’s singles semifinal


Para desk tennis star Bhavina Patel reaches girls’s singles semifinal | Picture: ANI

India’s ace para desk tennis participant and Tokyo paralympics medalist Bhavina Patel reached the semifinal of the ladies’s singles class after defeating Akanisi Latu of Fiji in her third match of the event on the ongoing Commonwealth Video games 2022 in Birmingham on Thursday.

In her girls’s singles class 3-5 match, she defeated Latu 11-1, 11-5, 11-1. Bhavina was dominance personified as she crushed her opponent in straight units.

She has reached the semi-finals after profitable her earlier two matches in opposition to Daniela Di Toro of Australia and Ifechukwude Ikpeoyi of Nigeria. The semi-final match will happen on Friday. She has earned a prime place end in Group 1.

However, Child Sahana Ravi crashed out of the ladies’s singles competitors after dropping to Yang Qian of Australia.

Ravi was eradicated from the competitors after dropping by 4-11 every in three video games in girls’s singles class 6-10 match She had earlier misplaced to Nigeria’s Religion Obazuaye and Gloria Gracia Wong Sze of Malaysia. She completed on the backside of Group 1.

Sonalben Patel of Group 1 (Girls’s Class 3-5) can be persevering with her Para Desk Tennis marketing campaign. She already has gained earlier two matches.

Additionally, males’s singles (Class 3-5, Group 2) participant Raj Alagar can be in motion in opposition to Dan Bullen of England.

The Commonwealth Video games began in Birmingham from July 28 and can go on until August 8.

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