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Asian Games: Taniksha Khatri loses quarterfinals to World No 2 Man Wai Vivian

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Hangzhou | September 24, 2023 5:47:31 PM IST
Indias Taniksha Khatri crashed out of the Womens Epee Individual event of fencing at the Asian Games as she failed to win against World No. 2 Hong Kongs Man Wai Vivian.

She lost the game by 7-15 on Sunday in Hangzhou.

Khatri had advanced to the quarterfinals after defeating Uzbekistans Egamberdieva Shakhzoda by 15-10.

Ena Arora had moved to the table of 32 in the Womens Epee Individual but she failed to advance next round. She lost to Indias Kharti by 11-15.

Apart from Khatri, no other Indian fencer advanced to the quaterfinals so far.

In Men's foiling Individual, Dev and Bibish Kathiresan failed to advance to the quaterfinals.

Fencing is a combat sport that involves sword fighting. Epee, foil and sabre are the three kinds of weapons used in fencing. The 19th edition of the Asian Games will see fencers vie for 12 gold medals across three disciplines. (ANI)

 
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