<p>Sidelined after the Tokyo Olympics debacle, star Indian archer Deepika Kumari is all set to make a India comeback in the upcoming Stage 3 of the World Cup beginning here on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Exactly a year after she won an individual gold here in the same tournament last year, the 28-year-old world number three will look to redeem herself after failing to win a medal at the Tokyo Games.</p>.<p>That the Olympics is slated in two years at the same venue will be an added motivation for Deepika, who also has won a World Cup Final silver medal here in 2013.</p>.<p>Having returned empty-handed from her third Olympics campaign last year, Deepika saw a slump in form along with her husband and country's top male archer Atanu Das and failed to make the Indian team.</p>.<p>The duo also could not qualify for the team for the Asian Games which was later postponed as the Archery Association of India conducted a fresh trial of the top-eight archers for the Stage 3 of the World Cup.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/india-name-full-strength-mens-hockey-squad-for-cwg-manpreet-returns-as-captain-1119814.html" target="_blank">India name full-strength men's hockey squad for CWG, Manpreet returns as captain</a></strong></p>.<p>Earlier the same squad was to compete in both the World Cup Stage 3 and the Asian Games but after the postponement Deepika and Pravin Jadhav, who were in the top-8 of the earlier conducted trial, got a fresh opportunity and made the cut.</p>.<p>Das, however, missed out having finished outside top-8 in the earlier conducted trial.</p>.<p>Deepika made the cut at the expense of Komalika Bari, while her Tokyo Olympic mixed team partner Jadhav ousted Sachin Gupta to complete the World Cup Stage 3 lineup.</p>.<p>Deepika was last seen in action for India in the Yankton World Cup Final in September 2021 where she finished fourth.</p>.<p>The compound section also saw the return of World Championships silver medalist Jyothi Surekha Vennam who too had failed to make the Asian Cup contingent earlier this year.</p>.<p>World number 3 Jyothi last competed at Dhaka Asian Championships in November last year where she won an individual gold. She returned in place of Raginee Makoo.</p>.<p>Sangampreet Bisla too made a comeback ousting veteran Rajat Chauhan in the compound section.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/formula-1/verstappen-holds-off-sainz-to-win-canadian-grand-prix-1119651.html" target="_blank">Verstappen holds off Sainz to win Canadian Grand Prix</a></strong></p>.<p><strong>India Team:</strong></p>.<p>Recurve Men: Tarundeep Rai, Jayanta Talukdar, Pravin Jadhav and Neeraj Chauhan.</p>.<p>Recurve Women: Deepika Kumari, Ankita Bhakat, Ridhi Phor and Simranjeet Kaur.</p>.<p>Compound Men: Abhishek Verma, Aman Saini, Mohan Bhardwaj and Sangampreet Bisla.</p>.<p>Compound Women: Jyothi Surekha Venna, Priya Gurjar, Avneet Kaur and Muskan Kirar.</p>
<p>Sidelined after the Tokyo Olympics debacle, star Indian archer Deepika Kumari is all set to make a India comeback in the upcoming Stage 3 of the World Cup beginning here on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Exactly a year after she won an individual gold here in the same tournament last year, the 28-year-old world number three will look to redeem herself after failing to win a medal at the Tokyo Games.</p>.<p>That the Olympics is slated in two years at the same venue will be an added motivation for Deepika, who also has won a World Cup Final silver medal here in 2013.</p>.<p>Having returned empty-handed from her third Olympics campaign last year, Deepika saw a slump in form along with her husband and country's top male archer Atanu Das and failed to make the Indian team.</p>.<p>The duo also could not qualify for the team for the Asian Games which was later postponed as the Archery Association of India conducted a fresh trial of the top-eight archers for the Stage 3 of the World Cup.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/india-name-full-strength-mens-hockey-squad-for-cwg-manpreet-returns-as-captain-1119814.html" target="_blank">India name full-strength men's hockey squad for CWG, Manpreet returns as captain</a></strong></p>.<p>Earlier the same squad was to compete in both the World Cup Stage 3 and the Asian Games but after the postponement Deepika and Pravin Jadhav, who were in the top-8 of the earlier conducted trial, got a fresh opportunity and made the cut.</p>.<p>Das, however, missed out having finished outside top-8 in the earlier conducted trial.</p>.<p>Deepika made the cut at the expense of Komalika Bari, while her Tokyo Olympic mixed team partner Jadhav ousted Sachin Gupta to complete the World Cup Stage 3 lineup.</p>.<p>Deepika was last seen in action for India in the Yankton World Cup Final in September 2021 where she finished fourth.</p>.<p>The compound section also saw the return of World Championships silver medalist Jyothi Surekha Vennam who too had failed to make the Asian Cup contingent earlier this year.</p>.<p>World number 3 Jyothi last competed at Dhaka Asian Championships in November last year where she won an individual gold. She returned in place of Raginee Makoo.</p>.<p>Sangampreet Bisla too made a comeback ousting veteran Rajat Chauhan in the compound section.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/formula-1/verstappen-holds-off-sainz-to-win-canadian-grand-prix-1119651.html" target="_blank">Verstappen holds off Sainz to win Canadian Grand Prix</a></strong></p>.<p><strong>India Team:</strong></p>.<p>Recurve Men: Tarundeep Rai, Jayanta Talukdar, Pravin Jadhav and Neeraj Chauhan.</p>.<p>Recurve Women: Deepika Kumari, Ankita Bhakat, Ridhi Phor and Simranjeet Kaur.</p>.<p>Compound Men: Abhishek Verma, Aman Saini, Mohan Bhardwaj and Sangampreet Bisla.</p>.<p>Compound Women: Jyothi Surekha Venna, Priya Gurjar, Avneet Kaur and Muskan Kirar.</p>