Canada's Gushue on men's world curling championship: 'I'm going into this like it could be the last'
Brad Gushue is approaching this year's men's world curling championship like it could be his last.
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Brad Gushue is approaching this year's men's world curling championship like it could be his last.
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Star Indian shuttler PV Sindhu continued her impressive run at the Madrid Spain Masters, advancing to the quarterfinals with a comfortable straight-game win over Chinese Taipei's Huang Yu-Hsun in Madrid on Thursday. It was a smooth performance from Sindhu as she was hardly tested by the Taiwanese qualifier, ranked world no. 63, resulting in a 21-14 21-12 win in 36 minutes. The former world champion, who finished runner-up in the last edition, will take on either sixth seed Supanida Katethong of Thailand or Japan's Natsuki Nidaira.