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Tadepalli: Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy on Wednesday congratulated sportspersons–PV Sindhu, R. Sathwik Raj and Rajani, who will be taking part in the Tokyo Olympiad to be held from July 23 to August 8. He gave away cheques for Rs. 5 lakh each to them on the day. The family members of Rajani, who was […]
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“It is a proud moment to be the flag-bearer for the country in the Olympics. I am really excited as you will not get that opportunity again. This is the opportunity where you will be there,’’ said Sindhu
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The star shuttler was speaking at TEDxYouth Virtual Event, organized by Suchitra Academy
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The Rio Olympic silver medallist who spoke at a seminar hosted by Suchitra Academy, said this Olympics is different compared to the 2016 Games.
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In February this year, the Rio Olympic silver medallist PV Sindhu moved out of the SAI-Gopichand Academy and started training at the indoor stadium.
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Hyderabad-based makeup artiste Sandeep Molugu gets talking about his humble beginnings, making a mark in the industry and current makeup trends
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The Rio Olympics silver medallists says there are a lot of tricky players so she has to step up her own game
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The series - Olympics Ki Aasha will celebrate stories of grit, passion and determination of India's elite athletes and pay homage to what it has taken to reach the highest level of sporting excellence.
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Young Saina was a dream come true for any coach and the perfect fit for Gopichand’s philosophy of high intensity training when she joined the former’s All England champion’s academy
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Sindhu had lost her last two matches against Marin and has beaten the Spaniard just once in the last four matches. However, it has been more than two years since the pair faced each other
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Sindhu will now face Spanish Olympic champion Carolina Marin in the final.
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Sindhushowed her class in the second game and did not give any margin for error for her opponent to dominate the match
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Sindhu secured a 21-16, 21-19 win over Yigit in the match to progress to the second round. She started off brilliantly in the first game, taking a 10-5 lead but her opponent managed to end the lead, with scores reading 11-11.
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It has been on the cards that Sindhu would not train under Gopichand ever since she left for London to train there before returning this month.
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In the first game, the Olympic silver medallist faced a tough fight from the local player as both the players sweat it out for each point, but it was Sindhu who had the upper hand in the game.
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While Kidambi lost 21-19, 9-21, 19-21 to Wang Tzu Wei of Chinese Taipei, Sindhu suffered a 18-21, 13-21 loss to Thailand's Ratchanok Intanon.
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While Sindhu went down 21-19, 12-21, 17-21 in a Group B match that lasted almost an hour, Srikanth lost 21-15, 15-21, 18-21 in 77 minutes in Group B.
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Rio Olympic silver medalist opens campaign against Tai Tzu today at the World Tour Finals
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Sindhu, Srikanth off to winning start in Thailand Open, Saina loses
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"I learnt a lot last year. The first thing was patience, because we had no tournaments for a couple of months. We couldn't step out or play badminton, and we needed to have patience," Sindhu said.