Paris, France – July 28, 2024 – India’s Olympic journey in Paris gained momentum as the country opened its medal tally with a bronze medal win by shooter Manu Bhaker in the women’s 10m air pistol event. As the third day of the Paris 2024 Olympics unfolds, the Indian contingent is set to build on this success with promising performances in other events.
On July 28, Balraj Panwar made headlines by advancing to the quarterfinals of the men’s single sculls rowing competition. Panwar showcased his prowess by finishing second in Repechage 2, securing his spot in the next round. His strong performance has ignited hopes for further success in the rowing arena.
However, India’s tennis campaign at the Paris Olympics faced an early setback. Sumit Nagal and the men’s doubles team of Rohan Bopanna and N. Sriram Balaji were both eliminated on the opening day of their respective events. Nagal was defeated by French opponent Hugo Gaston in a hard-fought match, while Bopanna and Balaji were ousted by the French duo of Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut. The early exits have left fans and athletes eager for a turnaround in India’s tennis fortunes.
As India looks to extend its medal tally, the focus will shift to various events throughout Day 3. The contingent is hopeful that the strong start by Manu Bhaker and Balraj Panwar’s promising performance in rowing will pave the way for more achievements.
With a blend of optimism and anticipation, India’s athletes are gearing up to make their mark and contribute to the nation’s success in the ongoing Paris 2024 Olympics.