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Crowds arrive on Ladies Day at Cheltenham
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Crowds arrive on Ladies Day at Cheltenham
Ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal began her All England Championships campaign with an easy straight-game win over Beatriz Corrales of Spain in the women's singles in Birmingham on Wednesday. Saina, who has been struggling for form for some time, beat her Spanish opponent 21-17 21-19 in her opening round match that lasted 38 minutes.
Top Indian shuttlers, including double Olympic medallist P V Sindhu and World Championships silver and bronze winners Kidambi Srikanth and Lakshya Sen, progressed to the second round of the German Open at Muelheim An Der Ruhr (Germany) on Tuesday. London Olympics bronze medallist Saina Nehwal also made an impressive start at the USD 180,000 Super 300 badminton tournament after struggling with fitness issues due to injuries and illness in the last few months.
tennis world. Popularly known as the ‘Indo-Pak Express’, Rohan Bopanna and Pakistan’s Aisam-ul-haq Qureshi had reached the US Open men’s doubles final in 2010 and the Wimbledon quarterfinals the same year. The duo also won five ATP titles together and broke into the top-10 of the ATP rankings after their Paris Masters win in 2011.
As the attack of Ukraine entered a fourth day on Sunday, Russian President Vladimir Putin temporarily lost his most senior official position in world sports. The International Judo Federation cited «the ongoing war conflict in Ukraine» for suspending Putin's honorary president status.
Vladimir Putin temporarily lost his most senior official position in world sports on Sunday.
Liz Cambage will finally play for the team that she has wanted to since deciding to take her talents to the WNBA in 2011.
table tennis player Manika Batra wants to break the top-30 barrier in the near future and she knows she will have to work harder than ever to get there. It is an important year for the 26-year-old who will defend her Commonwealth Games singles crown in Birmingham before travelling to Hangzhou to create more history at the Asian Games after winning a mixed doubles gold with Sharath Kamal in Jakarta in 2018. The 2018 Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast was a career defining moment for Manika who exceeded all expectations by winning as many as four medals, including gold in singles and team.