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Can't judge any player from last 6-7 months results: Saina backs Sindhu for Olympic medalSaina Nehwal supports P V Sindhu's Olympic prep, emphasizing fitness amid knee recovery and post-injury inconsistencies. Sindhu, training i...
P V Sindhu bows out, Sen trumps Prannoy in India Open openerThe former world champion fought hard in the second game as she moved from 12-17 to grab one game point at 19-20. She, in fact, had left th...
Lakshya Sen stuns Anders Antonsen to enter All England quarterfinals; Sindhu, Saina outSen, the 20-year-old from Almora, who had claimed his maiden Super 500 title at India Open in January and then reached the finals of German...
PV Sindhu loses in semifinals of Indonesia OpenThird seed Sindhu, a two-time Olympic medallist, lost 21-15 9-21 14-21 to world no 8 and second seeded Ratchanok in 54 minutes for her thir...
PV Sindhu enters semifinals at Tokyo OlympicsThe 26-year-old Indian, who won a silver in the 2016 Rio Olympics, defended brilliantly and rode on her attack to outclass the fourth seede...
Sindhu needs to examine past performances of her potential opponents: VimalTalking about Sindhu's chances at the Olympics, former India women's coach Madhumita Bisht said: "All of us are expecting gold from us. She...
Saina, Sindhu assure India historic Asian Games medalsIndia has won eight badminton medals at the Asian Games and six of them are in team events and one on men's doubles.
Lin Dan’s bid for sixth world title ends, India’s medal hope Srikanth crashes outHowever, Saina Nehwal made it to the women’s singles quarterfinals. Saina, who won silver in 2015 and bronze in 2017, beat Ratchanok Inthan...
Sensational Saina Nehwal sinks Ratchanok, enters final of Indonesia MastersThe world number 12 will play world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying of Chinese Taipei in the final
Kidmabi Srikanth blows away Lee Hyun II, wins Denmark Open in 25 minutesPlaying an opponent 12 years his senior, Srikanth asserted his dominance with a 21-10 21-5 win over 37-year-old Lee in a match that lasted ...
I played with lot of patience and it showed: Saina Nehwal"It is a first in many ways. So I will want to thank my coaches, my families, parents and my hard work. It is a god gift for me," she added.