Rishabh Yadav. File | Photo Credit: Getty Images
Rishabh, who gathered 709 factors to take the eighth spot within the qualification spherical, joined fingers with Aman Saini and Prathamesh Fuge to assist the second-ranked Indian males’s group go previous Australia 232-232 (shoot-off: 30-28), the USA 234-233 and Turkey 234-232 and arrange a title conflict with France.
The teenager mixed with the seasoned V. Jyothi Surekha, the top-ranked Indian compound girl who positioned third with 707 factors, to allow the fourth-slotted Indian combined group to defeat Germany 160-152, El Salvador 157-153 and Chinese Taipei 157-155 and repair a ultimate date with the Netherlands.
However, defending champion India, comprising Jyothi, Parneet Kaur and Prithika Pradeep, misplaced to Italy 229-233 within the second spherical to exit early.
The outcomes: Compound:
Qualification: Individual: Men: Rishabh Yadav (eighth, 709), Aman Saini (fifteenth, 707), Prathamesh Fuge (nineteenth, 706); Women: V. Jyothi Surekha (third, 707), Parneet Kaur (eleventh, 703), Prithika Pradeep (forty fourth, 690).
Elimination: Team: Men: India received a bye (1st spherical), bt Australia 232-232, shoot-off: 30-28 (2nd spherical), bt USA 234-233 (quarterfinal), bt Turkey 234-232 (semifinal).
Women: India received a bye (1st spherical), misplaced to Italy 229-233 (second spherical).
Mixed: India received a bye (first spherical), bt Germany 160-152 (second spherical), bt El Salvador 157-153 (quarterfinal), bt Chinese Taipei 157-155 (semifinal).
Published – September 06, 2025 04:20 pm IST









