However, upon reaching Paris, the Indian coaches found out that no other nation was there. “It’s much more easier for me to feel more normal than before. before the tournament,” WFI’s assistant secretary Vinod Tomar had said before the team’s departure. Deevanshi made a comeback in the match by winning the second game 8-11 before Vibhuti bounced back to win the third game 11-8 to take a 2-1 lead. Muguruza, one of the pre-tournament favourites, dropped serve once. The fourth and final game saw Vibhuti edging out Deevanshi 11-9 to win the title. Meanwhile, Colunga has been signed as the second striking option for the club. Patna had a bright start to the match and Bengal levelled the score for the first time only in the eighth minute. The flurry of unforced errors continued but in the 12th game, the Russian broke to bag the opening s. Kvitova, playing in just her eighth tournament since missing five months of action after being stabb.