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Tokyo Paralympics: Palak Kohli loses to Japan's Ayako Suzuki

By ANI | Updated: September 1, 2021 18:20 IST

Japan's Ayako Suzuki defeated India's Palak Kohli in the Group Play Stage -- Group here at the Yoyogi National Stadium Court 1 in the ongoing Tokyo Paralympics on Wednesday.

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Japan's Ayako Suzuki defeated India's Palak Kohli in the Group Play Stage -- Group here at the Yoyogi National Stadium Court 1 in the ongoing Tokyo Paralympics on Wednesday.

Top-seed Suzuki defeated Kohli 21-4, 21-7. The entire match lasted for just 19 minutes.

The Indian para-shuttler was not able to display her A-game and the Japanese counterpart did not waste any time in brushing aside this challenge.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Indian mixed team of Palak Kohli and Pramod Bhagat lost to the French duo of Lucas Mazur and Faustine Noel by 2-1 at Yoyogi National Stadium -- Court 3 in the doubles SL3-SU5 on Wednesday.

The world number two pair of Lucas Mazur and Faustine Noel edged the Indian duo in three sets by 21-9, 15-21, 21-19 in the Group Play Stage -- Group B match. The match lasted for 43 minutes.

( With inputs from ANI )

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Tags: Yoyogi national stadium courtFaustine noelTokyo Paralympics
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