Sports
Badminton: Jwala-Ashwini lose group opener
Rio de Janeiro, Aug 11
India's women badminton pair of Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnapa lost their opening Group A match against the top seeds Ayaka Takahashi and Misaki Matsutomo of Japan in straight games 15-21, 10-21 here on Thursday.
With a neck-to-neck competition in the early stages of the first game, the Indian pair started giving away some loose points, losing the first game 15-21 in 19 minutes.
In the second game, the world No.1 pair of Takahashi and Matsutomo completely dominated the court with attacking play, leading 15-7 and finally thrashing the Indians 21-10 in 17 minutes.
Jwala and Ashwini will be playing their next match on Friday against the Netherlands pair of Eefje Muskens and Selena Piek.
7 hours ago
Brother attempted an illicit relationship with Sreethu; killed the baby out of resentment after his advances were rejected
10 hours ago
Covered his face in the closet; mocked in the name of color; in Thiruppunithura, the 15-year-old boy took his life, and his mother says it was due to ragging.
11 hours ago
32 years as the language of love through sign for the speech and hearing impaired; Sister Abhaya retires
12 hours ago
Plane crash in America; 28 bodies recovered; officials fear 67 may have died
13 hours ago
No survivors yet of mid-air Washington DC collision
13 hours ago
American woman refuses to leave Pakistan, sits outside lover's house in Karachi
13 hours ago
Quran burner Salwan Momika shot dead in Sweden, five arrested
14 hours ago
Tulsi Gabbard, Trump's pick for Director National Intelligence to appear before Senate Intelligence Committee for confirmation hearing
14 hours ago
No survivors found yet after American Airlines plane and Black Hawk helicopter collide near Reagan Airport DC
15 hours ago
105 Colombian deportees land in Bogota from US
15 hours ago
US figure skating team members among victims of Washington plane crash
15 hours ago
Trump signs Laken Riley Act, allows detention of undocumented migrants accused of criminal offences
15 hours ago
Trump says will use Guantanamo Bay to house illegal migrants