Sindhu, who had recently skipped the Uber Cup and Thailand Open, will be up against world No. 20 Busanan Ongbamrungphan of Thailand for a place in the final of the BWF Super 500 tournament. TheIndian badminton playeris looking to win her first BWF World Tour title since winning the Singa...
Sindhu, 12th in the world badminton rankings, lost the first game but rallied to beat Wei, a former Youth Olympic Games champion, 18-21, 21-14, 21-19 in 64 minutes. This was Sindhu’s fifth win over the world No. 33 Malaysian shuttler in six meetings. In the second round, Sindhu w...
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Despite her current world tour ranking of fifteen, Sindhu qualified because the current World Champion gains automatic entry. It was back in August this year that Sindhu became thefirst Indian to win the Badminton World Championships, defeatingNozomi Okuharain just 38 minutes. ...
World champion PV Sindhu remains India's best Olympic medal prospect but she has to give more attention to her recovery process between matches to achieve the feat at the Tokyo Games, according to former India badminton coach Vimal Kumar. ...
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...
Sindhu's golden moment 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 p...
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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.