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London Olympics 2012: Day 2 Highlights

Highlights from the second day of London Olympics.

Zeenews Sports Bureau
London:GYMNASTICS: USA lead the way in qualifying
The U.S. women were atop the Olympic gymnastics standings, as expected, with little standing in their way — except themselves. More than the Russians, Romanians and Chinese, the biggest challenge for the gold medal may come from how they deal with world champion Jordyn Wieber losing out on the all-around event Sunday and how she lost it — bumped by her best friend on the very last routine. Click on the picture to read full story TENNIS: Novak Djokovic advances to next round Novak Djokovic waited out a 3½-hour rain delay Sunday, and when his Olympic match resumed, he paid a heavy price for losing the first two points. They cost him the opening set against Fabio Fognini of Italy. The interruption came at 7-all in a tiebreaker, and Djokovic knew he needed to come out of the delay with a fast start on Wimbledon`s grass. "I was thinking about those two points and the way I should play them," he said. "But of course this is a specific surface. Everything happens very fast." Once Djokovic fell behind, he quickly rallied and overtook Fognini 6-7 (7), 6-2, 6-2. (Agencies) Click on the picture to read full story FOOTBALL: Spain crash out of Olympics Spain are out of the men's football tournament having lost their second successive game, 1-0 to Honduras. A 7th minute goal by Jerry Bengtson helped Honduras beat their much fancied opponents Spain in the First Round of men's football 1-0. Earlier the Spainish side had lost to Japan 1-0. Spain would now face Morocco. Japan have qualifed to the next round with one more game remaining. Spain consisted of some big players like David de Gea, Jordi Alba, Juan Mata and Iker Muniain. CLICK HERE to see Schedule of events involving Indian athletes (Monday), 30th July» SWIMMING: France take team relay gold in a nail biter Y Agnel of France went past Ryan Lochte of USA in the final leg to help France beat USA for gold in the Men's 4x100m Freestyle Relay. The United States of America were in the lead at the second change over as Micheal Phelps had a brillant swim. The United States of America take silver and Russia the bronze. Click on the picture to read full story SWIMMING: Another record in the pool, Muffat wins women's 400m Freestyle France's Camile Muffat wins gold in Olympic record time in women's 400m Freestyle with Alison Schmitt of USA taking silver and Beijing 2008 gold medal winner in the same event Rebecca Adlington clinching the Bronze medal. TENNIS: Somdev Devvarman crashes out India's wildcard entrant Somdev Devvarman crashed out of Olympic tennis after he lost his first round match of the men's singles to Finland's Jarko Nieminen in a rain affected encounter at the Wimbledon here Sunday. SWIMMING: Cameron van der Burgh wins with WR time Cameron van der Burgh of South Africa won gold in 100m breaststroke with a world record time of 58.46 secs. Click on the picture to read full story SWIMMING: Dana Vollmer win gold with record time Dana Vollmer of United States wins Olympic 100 butterfly gold medal in world record time of 55.98. China's Ying Lu took silver and bronze medal went to Alicia Coutts of Australia. Click on the picture to read full story FENCING: Aron Szilagyi wins gold Aron Szilagyi of Hungary defeated Diego Occhiuzzi in the men's Men's Individual Sabre Gold Medal Match. Nikolay Kovalev of Russia too kthe bronze medal. ARCHERY: South Korea win 7th straight Olympic archery gold South Korea won its seventh consecutive Olympic gold medal in the women`s team archery competition Sunday, beating China in a rainy final. Ki Bo-Bae shot the decisive nine-pointer to take the Koreans to 210 points, with the Chinese registering 209. Click on the picture to read full story BASKETBALL: US wins comfortably in Olympic opener Kevin Durant finished with 22 points as the United States powered home after a sluggish start in a 98-71 win over France today on the opening day of the men`s Olympic basketball tournament. The US team, loaded with NBA stars and a heavy favorite to defend its title, struggled early and was leading by only one point at the end of the first quarter. (Agencies) Click on the picture to read full story FOOTBALL: Neymar sinks Belarus Neymar set up two goals and scored from a free kick to help Brazil beat Belarus 3-1 here on Sunday, securing the gold-medal favorite a spot in the quarterfinals of the men`s Olympic football tournament. Neymar struck a well-placed right-foot shot into the left upper corner of the net in the 65th minute to break a deadlock as Brazil struggled to get near the Belarus goal despite controlling possession at Old Trafford. Click on the picture to read full story ARCHERY: Republic of Korea got their 2nd gold as the their Womens' team archers beat China 210-209 to take the gold. Japan took the bronze medal. India had finished ninth. Tennis: French Open champion Maria Sharapova completes a 6-2 6-0 victory over Shahar Peer in one hour and five minutes. Tennis: The Indian men`s doubles pairs will have to wait before taking the tennis court at the Wimbledon as their first round match of the London Olympics were postponed due to rain here Sunday. Leander Paes and Vishnu Vardhan were set to take on Dutch pair Robin Hasse and Jean-Julien Rojer while Mahesh Bhupathi and Rohan Bopanna were pitted against Max Mirnyi and Alexander Bury of Belarus. Tennis: Germany's Julia Goerges Sunday upset World No. 2 Agnieszka Radwanska in first Olympics tennis match to be played indoors. Rain over Wimbledon caused the roof to be closed on Centre Court and Goerges, ranked 24th in the world, snatched victory 7-5, 6-7(5), 6-4 with an aggressive if sometimes erratic approach. Click on the picture to read full story Tennis: Wimbledon runner-up Andy Murray is through to the second round of the men's Singles Tennis, after beating Stanlislas Wawrinka of Switzerland in two sets. Weightlifiting: Kazakhstan's Zulfiya Chinshanlo Kaz wins gold in the Women's 53kg Weightlifting, breaking the world record. Badminton: Saina Nehwal wins first game World No. 5 and India’s ace shuttler Saina Nehwal kicked off her Olympic campaign in style as he defeated Switzerland’s Sabrina Jaquet 21-9, 21-4 on Sunday. Click on the picture to read full story Jwala Gutta and V. Diju went down in straight games against the Danish world no.8 pair of Laybourn and Juhl in the eliminator on Sunday. Boxing: Jai Bhagwan storms into second round Indian boxer Jai Bhagwan produced a dominating performance to storm into the pre-quarterfinals of the lightweight (60kg) category in the Olympics, on Sunday. Table Tennis: Soumyajit Ghosh loses in second round Soumyajit Ghosh lost in the second round of London Olympics as he lost to HB Kim from DPR Korea. Ghosh who won his first round match against Gustavo Tsuboi of Brazil lost 11-9, 6-11, 5-11-9-11, 7-11 to DPR. Shooting: Heena Sidhu, Annu Raj Singh knocked out India’s Heena Sidhu and Annu Raj failed to make the finals of the 10m Air pistol event after finishing 12th and 23rd respectively. Heena scored 382 while Annu finished with a score of 378. Rower Sawarn Singh qualifies for the quarterfinals India`s Sawarn Singh Virk topped the repechage round of the single sculls event of rowing competition in the London Olympics on Sunday. Sawarn won the round in 7:00.49 to qualify for the quarterfinals. Indian women archery team knocked out The Indian women`s archery team was off target in crunch situations as it lost to Denmark by a point in a see-saw pre-quarterfinal battle at the Lord`s Cricket Ground on Sunday. The trio of world number one Deepika Kumari, Bombayla Devi and Chekrovolu Swuro lost 210-211 to the Danish team, comprising Louise Laursen, Maja Jager and Carina Christiansen. Hello and welcome to our second day coverage at the London Olympics 2012.