Indian Super League has been plagued with an existential crisis for over a year now. Can it find a way to sustain itself? @deeps_30 has more on this
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Fresh off a Pune victory, India's women's tennis team hosts the BJK Cup Play-offs, facing Netherlands and Slovenia. @deeps_30 reports
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After a record breaking performance at the Paralympics, India's strongest ever para-athletics contingent is poised to make history as Delhi hosts the World Championships, writes @deeps_30
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Neeraj Chopra is the reigning world champion in javelin, and he will be defending his crown at the World Athletics in Tokyo. Can India’s serial champion shine at the site of his Olympics triumph? @deeps_30 finds out
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The US Open has announced a massive prize pot of $90 million. But while large sums and equal pay in the Grand Slams is the norm, the wider world of tennis remains underpaid and unequal. Can this change, asks @deeps_30
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With the Big 3 behind us—Nadal, Federer and Djokovic—no set narratives, and no overwhelming favourites, the French Open is anyone’s game now, writes @deeps_30
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A World Cup winner with Germany in 2014, Roman Weidenfeller reflects on the change in mentality of the players between generations, the new roles of goalkeepers, and shot-stoppers not getting their due.
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Indian women’s tennis is seeing a quiet revolution—from local courts to national acclaim, driven by hunger, hustle, and raw talent, writes @deeps_30
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In a big win for Indian tennis, the Indian women’s team overcame intense pressure and a tough field to qualify for the Billie Jean King Cup playoffs, led by Shrivalli Bhamidipaty and Ankita Raina in Pune, writes @deeps_30
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India’s women’s tennis team, led by Ankita Raina and rising stars like Sahaja Yamalapalli, gears up for the Billie Jean King Cup 2025 in Pune—seeking playoff glory on home soil in Group I action, writes @deeps_30
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At the age of 38, Saurav Ghosal came out of retirement to win a major international squash tournament. Now, he's eyeing the Olympics, writes @deeps_30
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Under-funded and provided no support, India's women tennis players battle apathy just to be competitive. A new generation of players are aiming for success despite the odds, writes @deeps_30
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As tennis grappling with doping scandals, an unending season and uncertainty, a new generation of stars are poised to take centre stage at the #AustralianOpen, writes @deeps_30
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Honoured to tell the story of Indian icon @imranirampal for a book on sporting wonder women around the world.
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At several global tournaments, including the recent Paris Olympics and Paralympics, sportswomen have shown that pregnancy is not a physical impediment, writes @deeps_30
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She once had dreams of wearing bangles on prosthetic arms while working as a teacher. But #SheetalDevi gave up on that, used her legs to pick up the bow and arrow, become a World Championship, Asian Games, and now, a #Paralympics medallist.
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From Andre Agassi's case in 1997 till the #JannikSinner controversy this past week, tennis authorities have had a lot of time to get their anti-doping protocols in order but are yet to get any consistency. My piece in @thefield_in's newsletter
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