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Many Olympians who have won laurels in their fields call the city home
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Sports Minister V Srinivas Goud and Sports Authority of Telangana State (SATS) chairman A Venkateshwar Reddy along with other officials received the player.
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Chamundeswarinath has gifted cars to sports persons who have won medals in Olympics or Asian Games or World Championships in the past. Sindhu is a recipient of many cars when she won medals in these major tournaments.
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Former international Sanjay Sharma said, one should not forget Pullela Gopichand’s contribution to Indian badminton in the last decade or so.
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She received warm welcome at the Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi
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Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy directed officials to extend the cash award late on Monday night as part of the state sports policy.
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When the ace badminton player cried after losing the first Under-10 tournament match
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Today if Sindhu has won four medals in World Championship and two medals in Olympics, Ramana has taken a few calculated risks while giving the best facilities to his daughter.
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“It was a well-guarded secret. There was cause of concern as we could not take risk of any medication before the Olympics. Luckily, the physio did a marvelous job with ice treatment,’’ said Pradeep Raju of the Suchitra Academy.
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Sindhu, who won silver in Rio Games, in her talk, mentioned about the emotions and the drama after winning the last point against China’s He Bing Jiao for the bronze medal.
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Speaking after Sindhu’s win, Ramana said that he asked her to concentrate on her game against China's Bing Jiao in the bronze medal play-off.
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"I had a lot of emotions going through me - should I be happy that I won bronze or sad that I lost the opportunity to play in the final?" P V Sindhu added.
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Beaten by Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday, Sindhu’s game fell into place on Sunday. The Indian star set up a good pace. She was quick on the court and meant business with her well-placed strokes that had Bing Jiao on the wrong foot.
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Hyderabad: Ever saw a car shaped like a badminton shuttlecock? That’s exactly what city-based innovator and entrepreneur K Sudhakar built and unveiled on Saturday. To cheer the city’s Olympian PV Sindhu the Shuttlecock Car was unveiled at Country Club on Saturday morning. Looking like a giant shuttlecock, the car was built entirely from scrap and […]
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The Indian will now play for the bronze medal against Chinese left-hander He Biang Jio, who lost to Chen Yu Fei.
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Following is the complete schedule of Indian action on July 31
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Sindhu marched into the women’s singles semifinals of the Tokyo Olympics with a hard-fought 21-13, 22-20 win over Akane Yamaguchi of Japan
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Out of the last eight medals India won at Olympics, six of them are from women athletes.
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The `Smiling Assassin, yet again, was in awesome form. But Yamaguchi fought brilliantly particularly in the second game when she trailed by six points.
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In clinical display, the Indian star breezed past Dane’s Blichfeldt