Weekly Current Affairs (7th April to 13th April 2024)

Weekly Current Affairs (7th April to 13th April 2024)

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Category : Sports Published on: April 14 2024

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  • Arjun Erigaisi officially became India's No. 1 in the FIDE ratings list.
  • Bilquis makes history as the first Indian woman appointed to the jury for the Paris Olympics.
  • Indian shuttlers Anupama Upadhyaya and M. Tharun secured their singles titles at the Kazakhstan International Badminton Challenge Tournament.
  • Sumit Nagal creates history by becoming the first-ever Indian to win a main draw match in the Monte Carlo Masters.
  • Indian American golfer Akshay Bhatia clinches victory in the Texas Open after an intense playoff, securing a spot in the Augusta Masters next month.
  • Max Verstappen secures victory at the F1 Japanese Grand Prix 2024, marking his third consecutive win at the event and his third win of the 2024 Formula 1 season.
  • At the Asian Wrestling Championships 2024, India's Udit clinches silver, while Abhimanyou and Vicky secure bronze medals.
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