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Michelle Li 51 (51) Sport News

Lisa Ayu Kusumawati - Michelle Li 51 (51) - Gregoria Mariska Tunjung - Swiss Open 2023: Rehan/Lisa Setop, Putri KW & Gregoria Lanjut - sport.detik.com - Switzerland

Swiss Open 2023: Rehan/Lisa Setop, Putri KW & Gregoria Lanjut

Rehan Naufal Kusharjanto/Lisa Ayu Kusumawati terhenti di babak 16 besar Swiss Open 2023. Sementara Putri KW & Gregoria Mariska Tunjung lanjut ke perempatfinal.

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Michelle Li 51 (51) - Babak Kedua - Gregoria Mariska Tunjung - Swiss Open 2023: Gregoria Juga Lolos ke Babak Kedua - sport.detik.com - Switzerland - China - Indonesia

Swiss Open 2023: Gregoria Juga Lolos ke Babak Kedua

Gregoria Mariska Tunjung melanjutkan langkah ke babak kedua Swiss Open 2023. Jorji lolos usai menyingkirkan Clara Azurmendi.

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Michelle Li 51 (51) - "Fan's Support In Birmingham Motivated Me": PV Sindhu To NDTV On Winning Gold At CWG - sports.ndtv.com - Canada -  Tokyo - Birmingham

"Fan's Support In Birmingham Motivated Me": PV Sindhu To NDTV On Winning Gold At CWG

Star shuttler PV Sindhu had brought a gold medal for the country at the Commonwealth Games after winning the singles event earlier this week. In the summit clash, she had defeated Canada's Michelle Li 21-15, 21-13 to bring the yellow metal home. A former world champion and two-time Olympic medallist, Sindhu had won a silver medal at the last Commonwealth Games in singles and also won the silver medal at the Asian Games in 2018. On Friday, Sindhu spoke to NDTV about her win at the Commonwealth Games, and she also spoke about her future goals.

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Michelle Li 51 (51) - "Fans Support In Birmingham Motivated Me": PV Sindhu To NDTV On Winning Gold At CWG - sports.ndtv.com - Canada -  Tokyo - Birmingham

"Fans Support In Birmingham Motivated Me": PV Sindhu To NDTV On Winning Gold At CWG

Star shuttler PV Sindhu had brought a gold medal for the country at the Commonwealth Games after winning the singles event earlier this week. In the summit clash, she had defeated Canada's Michelle Li 21-15, 21-13 to bring the yellow metal home. A former world champion and two-time Olympic medallist, Sindhu had won a silver medal at the last Commonwealth Games in singles and also won the silver medal at the Asian Games in 2018. On Friday, Sindhu spoke to NDTV about her win at the Commonwealth Games, and she also spoke about her future goals.

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David Warner - Michelle Li 51 (51) - "Well Done, Amazing Achievement": David Warner Congratulates PV Sindhu On Winning Elusive Commonwealth Games Gold - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Canada -  Tokyo - India - Singapore

"Well Done, Amazing Achievement": David Warner Congratulates PV Sindhu On Winning Elusive Commonwealth Games Gold

PV Sindhu gave India the perfect start on the final day of the Commonwealth Games, clinching a gold medal in the women's singles badminton event. Sindhu swept aside Canada's Michelle Li 21-15, 21-13 in the final two win her first singles gold at the Commonwealth Games. Notably, Sindhu had won a silver medal at the last Commonwealth Games in singles and also won the silver medal at the Asian Games in 2018. After her win, Australia batter David Warner took to social media and congratulated Sindhu on winning her first CWG gold medal.

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Michelle Li 51 (51) - Birmingham Games: Big Surprises and Turning Point for Indian Athletes - sports.ndtv.com - Manchester - Scotland - India - Birmingham

Birmingham Games: Big Surprises and Turning Point for Indian Athletes

The NEC Arena in Birmingham was the busiest hub on the final day. A forty five minute drive from the city centre, it had the badminton and table tennis halls packed at 8:50 am on Monday morning. The schools on vacation meant mothers were bringing in their children to sporting arenas. As my train from Birmingham New Street wheeled out, I met two Scottish boys of 7 and 9 and their mother, busy scanning the schedule of the day. There was no Scotland on the final day, but Ben Thomson and Jason Thomson wanted to catch PV Sindhu in action, so had their mother buy tickets for 85 Pounds for each of them.

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Michelle Li 51 (51) - Birmingham Games: Big Surprises and Turning Point for Indian Athletes - sports.ndtv.com - Manchester - Scotland - India - Birmingham

Birmingham Games: Big Surprises and Turning Point for Indian Athletes

The NEC Arena in Birmingham was the busiest hub on the final day. A forty five minute drive from the city centre, it had the badminton and table tennis halls packed at 8:50 am on Monday morning. The schools on vacation meant mothers were bringing in their children to sporting arenas. As my train from Birmingham New Street wheeled out, I met two Scottish boys of 7 and 9 and their mother, busy scanning the schedule of the day. There was no Scotland on the final day, but Ben Thomson and Jason Thomson wanted to catch PV Sindhu in action, so had their mother buy tickets for 85 Pounds for each of them.

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David Warner - Michelle Li 51 (51) - "Well Done, Amazing Achievement": David Warner Congratulates PV Sindhu On Winning Elusive Commonwealth Games Gold - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - Canada -  Tokyo - India - Singapore

"Well Done, Amazing Achievement": David Warner Congratulates PV Sindhu On Winning Elusive Commonwealth Games Gold

PV Sindhu gave India the perfect start on the final day of the Commonwealth Games, clinching a gold medal in the women's singles badminton event. Sindhu swept aside Canada's Michelle Li 21-15, 21-13 in the final two win her first singles gold at the Commonwealth Games. Notably, Sindhu had won a silver medal at the last Commonwealth Games in singles and also won the silver medal at the Asian Games in 2018. After her win, Australia batter David Warner took to social media and congratulated Sindhu on winning her first CWG gold medal.

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