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Tennis2022 Commonwealth Games: Full Team Africa Day 11 Schedule
- Sadly, the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham are drawing to a conclusion today
- Diving, badminton, hockey and squash are the last sports on display for spectators and viewers at home
- Only South Africa's men's hockey team is the only African representative in action, chasing a bronze medal in a match against England
Day 11 of the 2022 Commonwealth Games will be the final one of what has been a glorious and entertaining competition.
Only diving, squash, hockey and badminton are the sports to look forward to out in badminton. South Africa's men's hockey team will be the only African participant on show, taking on the host country England. Victory would ensure their first-ever medals placing at the games.
Aquatics (Diving)
11:05 Mixed Synchronised Final
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12:19 Mixed Synchronised 10m Platform Final
Badminton
Mixed Doubles Gold Medal match
09:00 Hee/Tan (SGP) v Ellis/Smith (ENG)
Women's Singles Gold Medal match
09:50 Venkata Pusarla (IND) v Michelle Lee (CAN)
Men's Singles Gold Medal match
10:40 Tze Yong Ng (MAS) v Lakshya Sen (IND)
Men's Doubles Gold Medal match
11:30 Lane/Vendy (ENG) v Rankireddy/Shetty (IND)
Women's Doubles Gold Medal match
12:20 Tan/Thinaah (MAS) v Birch/Smith (ENG)
Hockey
Men's Bronze Medal match
10:00 England v South Africa
Men's Gold Medal match
13:30 Australia v India
Squash
Women's Doubles Bronze Medal match
11:00 Chan/Ampandi (MAS) v Arnold/Azman (MAS)
Men's Doubles Bronze Medal match
12:00 Ng/Yuen (MAS) v Lobban/Stewart (SCO)
Women's Doubles Gold Medal match
13:00 King/Landers-Murphy v Perry/Waters (ENG)
Men's Doubles Gold Medal match
14:00 Willstrop/James v Waller/Selby
Commonwealth Games: Deborah Acquah becomes the first Ghanaian woman to win a medal in long jump
Deborah Acquah finished on the podium of the soon-to-end 2022 Commonwealth Games when she claimed bronze in the women's Long Jump finals.
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OlympicsAs reported by Sports Brief, the Ghanaian long jumper finished behind Ese Brume of Nigeria (7.00m), and Australia's Brooke (6.95m) with a leap of 6.94m.
Her 6.94 metres, which was her personal best, set a new national record that she held before the games in Birmingham.