The Indian badminton player will face world No. 20 Busanan Ongbamrungphan for a spot in the final. Ashmita Chaliha lost in the quarter-finals. Former world championPV Sindhuprogressed to the semi-finals of theMalaysia Masters 2024 badmintonwomen’s singles event after a three-game victory over...
Former world championPV Sindhuhad to dig deep to beat Malaysia’s Goh Jin Wei in the first round of theBadminton Asia Championships 2024women’s singles event in Ningbo, the People’s Republic of China on Wednesday. Sindhu, 12th in the world badminton rankings, lost the first game but ralli...
Nanjing: Sunday’s Badminton World Federation (BWF) World Championships women’s singles final will be a rematch of the Rio de Janeiro Olympics final, in which PV Sindhu of India will take on Carolina Marin of Spain. PV Sindhu who lost to Japan’s Nozomi Okuhara in a pulsating 201...
PV Sindhu, Tai Tzu Ying, Saina Nehwal, Akane Yamaguchi (from left). (photo: AFP) Jakarta: World No.1 women’s singles player Tai Tzu Ying of Taiwan finally able to add a major title to her young badminton career by lifting the 2018 Asian Games women’s single...
MeanwhilePV Sindhuhas won India's first badminton world title in spectacular fashion. It was the most one-sided women's singles final since the 21-point game was introduced in 2006. "I’m so happy. I was expecting this for a long time. It’s definitely a proud moment for me and...
'To See India Flag Go High Is a Feeling I Can Never Forget': Indian Badminton's Latest Sensation PV Sindhu Returned to Hyderabad from Guangzhou on Monday Night after Her Bronze-Winning Feat at the Worlds. the 18-Year-Old Spoke to G Krishnan on Her Achievement...
PV Sindhu lost to Michelle Li of Canada in the women’s singles round of 16 at the Kumamoto Masters Japan 2024 badminton tournament on Thursday. India’s campaign ended.
In a match that lasted for 110 minutes, both shuttlers struggled to stand after the final point. It was a match befitting for the Worlds final and the badminton world ensured that they stood up and saluted two brave warriors - PV Sindhu andNozomi Okuhara- for delive...
Two-time winner Saina Nehwal and defending champion Parupalli Kashyap made a positive start to their campaign at the Syed Modi International badminton tournament, reaching the pre-quarterfinals of the women's and men's singles competition respectively. L
Meanwhile, in a rematch of last year’s World Championships final, Nozomi Okuhara of Japan and PV Sindhu of India are set to cross swords one more time this year. Both players played the second longest match in the history of badminton, lasting 110 minutes, i...