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Live Indian Sports Update: Treesa-Gayatri face defeat in Singapore Open semis; India set to take on Germany in hockey

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ESPN India Daily Blog: Latest Updates from the World of Indian Sports

Welcome to ESPN India’s daily blog, where we bring you all the latest news from the world of Indian sports. June is packed with sporting action, and you can stay updated with the events by checking out ESPN India’s sporting calendar.

In badminton news, Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand’s Singapore Open journey came to an end in the semifinals. The women’s doubles pair faced tough competition from world no. 4 Nami Matsuyama and Chiharu Shida of Japan, ultimately losing in straight games. Despite the defeat, the Indian contingent will look to bounce back in the upcoming Indonesia Open.

Today’s schedule is filled with exciting matches across various sports. Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand will take on the world No. 4 pair from Japan in the Singapore Open semifinals, while Rohan Bopanna and Mathew Ebden will compete in the French Open men’s doubles event. India will also face Germany in men’s FIH Pro League hockey, and the Olympic Boxing qualifiers continue, offering Indian boxers a final chance to secure a spot in Paris.

Yesterday saw some notable achievements, with Nishant Dev becoming the first Indian male boxer to earn a Paris Olympics quota. Amit Panghal and Sachin Siwach were also close to securing quotas after impressive wins. Additionally, there were updates from the French Open, football, badminton, and chess events.

For a detailed recap of yesterday’s events, you can visit ESPN India’s website. Stay tuned for more updates and exciting sports action in the coming days.

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