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Tokyo Olympics 2020: Shatuh Kamal Rises to Round 3

Tokyo: Indian Table Tennis Player Veteran A Senatu Kamal overcame the sluggish start to beat Portugal Tiago Polonia in the second half to establish a clash with a long defending champion at the Olympics, here on Monday.
Sharath is 39 years old fighting in the first match but withdraws just in time to win 2-11, 11-8, 11-5, 9-11, 11-6, 11-9 in the 49 minute contest -round.
The Indian Paddler now has a difficult match in front as he takes a legendary length, who is also a world champion that rules.
Considered as one of the biggest players of all time, long time has won every single title in sports.
His compatriot Shahahh G Sathiyan had lost his second round of his son from a favorable position on Sunday to get out of the competition.
In the women’s lottery, Manika Batra moved to the third round with an annoyed victory over the world number 32 Margaryta Pesotska from Ukraine on Sunday.

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