Archery World Cup Final 2023: Full schedule, fixtures, results, live streaming

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Ace archer Deepika Kumar has won four silver medals in the competition.
After the conclusion of four World Cups, the focus shifts to the final major competition of the season - Archery World Cup Final 2023 which is scheduled to be held from 9-10 September at Hermosillo, Mexico. The top eight players based on their performance this season at the World Cups, are slated to take part in the prestigious event.
The four World Cup stage winners received direct entry to the competition while the rest four secured their entry via qualification rankings. Only two archers per NOC are allowed to compete in the competition with the host nation having an option to send atleast one representative.
From India's point of view, Jyothi Surekha Vennam and world champion Aditi Swami Gopichand are the ones to look forward to. They both have been in scintillating form for the past few months. Meanwhile, India will have nil participation from the women's recurve section with Dhiraj Bommadevara making it to the final in the men's section of recurve archery.
List of players to take part in the World Cup Final
Recurve Men: Dan Olaru (Stage Winner), Marcus Almeida (Stage Winner), Mauro Nespoli (Stage Winner), Kim ,Woojin (Stage Winner), Matias Grande, Lee Woo Seo, Brady Ellison and Dhiraj Bommadevara
Recurve Women: Penny Hally (Stage Winner), Lim Sihyeon (Stage Winner), Casey Kaufhold (Stage Winner), Alejandra Valencia, Kang Chae Young, Peng Chia Mao, Michelle Kroppen, Lisa Barbelin
Compound Men: Josef Bosansky (Stage Winner), Prathamesh Jawakar (Stage Winner), Abhishek Verma (Stage Winner), Miguel Becerra, Mile Schloesser, Mathias Fullerton, James Lutz, Sawyer Sullivan
Compound Women: Jyothi Vennam (Stage Winner), Cho Su A (Stage Winner), Liko Arreola (Stage Winner), Ella Gibson (Stage Winner), Dafne Quintero, Sara Lopez, Tanja Gellenthien and Aditi Swami Gopichand
Who all are representing India at the World Cup Final 2023?
India will be sending a strong five-member contingent - four in Compound and one in Recurve Archery respectively. Three Indians qualified for the competition after winning the respective World Cups', with Dhiraj and Aditi qualifying through their world rankings. This is also India's highest representation at the Archery World Cup Final.
India's Squad for the Archery World Cup Final
Compound Men: Abhishek Verma and Prathamesh Jawakar
Compound Women: Jyothi Surekha Vennam and Aditi Swami Gopichand
Recurve Men: Dhiraj Bommadevara
Where and how watch live telecast of Archery World Cup final 2023 in India?
All matches of the Archery World Cup final 2023 will be broadcasted live on the Sony Ten 5 and Sony Ten 5 HD TV channels in India.
Where and how watch live streaming of Archery World Cup final in India?
Fans can watch the live streaming of Archery World Cup Final 2023 on Sony Liv App in India.
Full Schedule for the Archery World Cup Final 2023
9 September - Compound men's final
9 September - Compound women's final
10 September - Recurve men's final
10 September - Recurve women's final
Results
Men's Compound (Individual)
Quarterfinals
Prathamesh Jawkar beat Miguel Becerra (149-141)
Abhishek Verma beat Sawyer Sullivan (146-146)
Semifinals
Abhishek Verma lost to Mathias Fullerton (146-149)
Prathamesh Jawkar beat Mike Schloesser (150-149)
Bronze Medal Playoffs
Mike Schloesser beat Abhishek Verma (150-149)
Gold Medal
Prathamesh Jawkar lost to Mathias Fullerton (148-148) - Report
Women's Compound (Individual)
Quarterfinals
Jyothi Surekha Vennam lost to Sara Lopez (144-149)
Aditi Gopichand Swami lost to Tanja Gellenthien (145-145)
Men's Recurve (Individual)
Quarterfinals
Dhiraj Bommadevara beat Kim Woojin (6-2)
Semifinals
Dhiraj Bommadevara lost to Lee Woo Seok (1-7)
Bronze medal
Dhiraj Bommadevara lost to Mauro Nespoli (5-5)
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