Indian golfer Aditi Ashok finished outside the medal bracket after 72 holes of the women’s individual event by just one shot.
By the end of the 18th hole, it was a very anti-climax as Aditi slipped 2 positions to finished fourth, ending India's hopes for a medal.
August 7, 2021 will forever go down in history, having witnessed one of the greatest ever moments for India in their sporting history.
The scoreline at the end of the women's hockey match was 4-3 and it was the Great Britain team that bagged the bronze medal.
Neeraj Chopra eyes India’s first track-and-field Olympics medal, while Bajrang Punia and Aditi Ashok are still in contention for medals.
Aditi Ashok carded a three-under 67 in the third round to hold on to the second position, and remain in strong contention for a gold medal.
The 13th day of the Tokyo Olympics 2020 saw the India women’s hockey team gun for a historic medal with Bajrang Punia kicking off his campaign.
There are a lot of events to look forward to on the day, especially the bronze medal of the women's hockey side.
The biggest achievement that the nation saw on the day was the men's hockey team winning the bronze medal after a 41-year wait.
The 23-year-old golfer managed five birdies, three of which came in her last four holes in what was an incredible performance.