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PV Sindhu’s campaign ended in the BWF World Championships quarterfinals after a 14-21, 21-13, 16-21 loss to Indonesia’s Putri Kusuma Wardani. With Tanisha Crasto and Dhruv Kapila also out, India’s medal hopes now rest on Satwik-Chirag in men’s doubles
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Satwik-Chirag, Sindhu, and Dhruv-Tanisha advanced to the quarterfinals of the BWF World Championships with stunning wins. Sindhu upset World No. 2 Wang Zhi Yi, while Dhruv-Tanisha are on the cusp of history
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PV Sindhu began her World Championships 2025 campaign with a strong win over Kaloyana Nalbantova, while Lakshya Sen suffered an early exit against World No.1 Shi Yu Qi. Satwik-Chirag debut next
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Olympic champion PV Sindhu, at GVK Diagnostics’ first anniversary, emphasised the importance of preventive health check-ups, discipline, and recovery. She encouraged people to prioritize early health interventions to avoid setbacks, maintain consistency, and achieve long-term performance in sports and daily life
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At The Sports Women Huddle 2025 – Invest in Her, leading female athletes including Sania Mirza, PV Sindhu, and Dr. Deepa Malik discussed the evolving landscape of women's sports in India. Once underpaid and ignored, women athletes today command crores in leagues like the WPL.
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Teen star Unnati Hooda upset double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu in the China Open pre-quarterfinals, crediting her patience, confidence from past matches, and never-give-up mindset for the stunning victory
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Lakshya Sen and the men’s doubles duo of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty advanced to the Round of 16 at the Japan Open 2025 with straight-game wins. PV Sindhu and Unnati Hooda exited early after first-round defeats in women’s singles.
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The two-time Olympic medallist from Hyderabad seemed good to clinch the issue in two games but was surprised by a spirited Okuhara who took the issue into the decider
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The Indian men's doubles team of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty reached the quarterfinals, while former world champion PV Sindhu suffered an early exit in the Singapore Open badminton tournament
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The celebrated pair of Satwik sairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty will make a much-anticipated return to elite competition after shaking off fitness concerns when the duo leads a star-studded Indian challenge at the Singapore Open Super 750 tournament
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The Indian duo battled past the Taipei’s pair with 12-21, 21-16, 21-18 at the Ningbo Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium. After dropping the opening game 12-21, the Indian duo fought back to take the second 21-16 and edged a tense decider 21-18.
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The former World champion and 2016 Rio Olympics silver medallist is seeking her first All England title. The tournament is scheduled from March 11 to 16 in Birmingham, England
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The tournament is set to be played in Qingdao from February 11-16 with the Indian shuttlers currently undergoing training at a camp in Guwahati
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PV Sindhu fought valiantly but lost to Indonesia's Gregoria Mariska Tunjung in three sets, 9-21, 21-19, 17-21, in the India Open quarterfinals
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Sindhu, a former world champion, will now face Paris Olympics bronze medallist Gregoria Mariska Tunjung in the last eight stage of the competition
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Sindhu has begun training under coach Irwansyah, who is credited with the rise of men's singles stars Jonatan Christie and Anthony Ginting
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Chirag and Satwik, who are former world number ones, have made a good start to the season by reaching the semifinals of the Malaysia Super 1000 last week
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The new season will begin with Asian swing as the Super 1000 tournament, Malaysia Open, starts on January 7 in Kuala Lumpur, followed by the Indian Open, which is a Super 750 event, scheduled from January 14-19 in the nation’s capital
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The former world champion will marry Hyderabad-based Venkata Datta Sai, who is an executive director at Posidex Technologies
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When the Olympics moves to the US, Sindhu will be 33, but the two-time medalist believes that if she stays injury-free and in peak physical condition, she'll aim for a third medal.