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Paris Olympics 2024 | "I won’t quit until I win an Olympic medal": Deepika

Mid-Day Monday, 5 August 2024
Paris Olympics 2024 | "I won’t quit until I win an Olympic medal": DeepikaFor Deepika, it has always been a case of not being able to display enough temperament in pressure situation at the grandest stage
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