Asian Games: Bhavani Devi Raises Medal Hopes After Entering Fencing Pre-quarters
Asian Games: Bhavani Devi Raises Medal Hopes After Entering Fencing Pre-quarters
Bhavani Devi, who is the first Indian fencer to make the Tokyo Olympics, will face Thailand's Tonkhaw Phokaew in the round of 16 next.

Star Indian fencer Bhavani Devi stormed into the women’s sabre individual pre-quarterfinals, earning the top rank in her pool at the Asian Games in Hangzhou (China) on Tuesday.

In pursuit of a maiden Asian Games medal in fencing, the 30-year-old Tokyo Olympian out-skilled all her five opponents to top the pool.

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She started off by beating her Singapore rival Juliet Jie Min Heng 5-2, and then out-skilled Saudi Arabia’s Alhsna Alhammad 5-1.

Against Karina Dospay, the Asian Championships bronze medal-winning Indian prevailed 5-3.

In her last two pool fixtures, she easily beat Uzbekistan’s Zaynab Dayibekova and Roksana Khatun of Bangladesh by identical 5-1 margins to top the pool.

Bhavani, who became the first Indian fencer to make the Tokyo Olympics, will face Thailand’s Tonkhaw Phokaew in the round of 16.

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