Tokyo, Nov 4 (Ians) Promising Manisha Ramadass and Nithya Sre Sumathy Sivan marched towards realising their dreams of becoming world champions, as they reached the semifinals of women’s singles and doubles events at the Bwf Para-Badminton World Championships here on Friday.
Manisha Ramadass and Sivan, both playing their first World Championship, joined former champion Manasi Joshi, who too made it to the semifinals in women’s singles SL3 and mixed doubles SL3-SU5 along with Ruthick Ragupathi.
Ramadass first saw off compatriot Shanthiya Viswanathan 21-8, 21-8 and rode the momentum as she paired with Mandeep Kaur, who exited in her women’s singles SL3 event, to defeat the pair of Joshi and Viswanathan 21-17, 21-15.
“It feels great to be in the semis of two events at my first World Championships. But I am not done yet, I want to give my best shot and make my country proud.
“Initially...
Manisha Ramadass and Sivan, both playing their first World Championship, joined former champion Manasi Joshi, who too made it to the semifinals in women’s singles SL3 and mixed doubles SL3-SU5 along with Ruthick Ragupathi.
Ramadass first saw off compatriot Shanthiya Viswanathan 21-8, 21-8 and rode the momentum as she paired with Mandeep Kaur, who exited in her women’s singles SL3 event, to defeat the pair of Joshi and Viswanathan 21-17, 21-15.
“It feels great to be in the semis of two events at my first World Championships. But I am not done yet, I want to give my best shot and make my country proud.
“Initially...
- 11/4/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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One big name on that list, of course, is The Witcher, which had briefly begun filming its second season prior to the pandemic’s spread. Star Henry Cavill, who plays Geralt of Rivia in the hit series, confirmed several weeks ago that the follow-up to last year’s acclaimed debut was back on track, giving fans hope that a 2021 release was still possible. Indeed, the live-action adaptation of Andrzej Sapkowski’s fantasy novels is labelled by Netflix as making its return within the next 12 months and if what we’ve learned today is any indication, it looks like season 2’s cast will be considerably larger than the last run’s.
According to Redanian Intelligence – who’ve proven to be a reliable source of information in...
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- by Joe Pring
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