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Satwik-Chirag Is Our Best Bet, Lakshya, Treesa-Gayatri Dark Horses, Says Leroy D'Sa On India's Chances In Paris Olympics
So when Leroy D'Sa picks a pair as a favourite to win a medal at the upcoming Paris Olympic Games, one has to sit down and take note of it.
D'Sa picked India's former World No.1 men's doubles pair Satwaksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty as India's best bet to win a medal in the upcoming Olympic Games, placing the pair ahead of two-time Olympics medallist P.V Sindhu.
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