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Tokyo Olympics | Women's individual archery event
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Tokyo Olympics archery: Deepika Kumari defeats USA's J. Mucino-Fernandez in 1/16 Eliminations

| @indiablooms | Jul 28, 2021, at 09:49 pm

Tokyo/IBNS: Archer Deepika Kumari defeated J. Mucino-Fernandez of United States 6-4 in 1/16 Eliminations in a close contest at Tokyo's Yumenoshima Park Archery Field.

Deepika Kumari, who is currently ranked world no. 1, lost the first set to Fernandez 25/26 but soon recovered to win the next set 28/25.

She continued her confident performance and defied the windy conditions by scoring  27-25 against the 18-year-old American and took control of the match.

The 27-year-old, however lost the fourth set when she shot 6 with her second arrow, and the scores levelled to 4-4.

Deepika finally sealed her victory by scoring  26 with two 9s and an 8 while Fernandez shot two 8s and one 9 to score 25 in the fifth set.

 

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