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"Means A Lot To Me": PV Sindhu On Singapore Open Triumph - sports.ndtv.com - Indonesia - Birmingham - Malaysia - Singapore -  Singapore

"Means A Lot To Me": PV Sindhu On Singapore Open Triumph

A 'relieved' P V Sindhu hopes to continue her rich vein of form in the upcoming events, including the Birmingham Commonwealth Games, after winning the Singapore Open title on Sunday. Sindhu managed to stay strong in the key moments to prevail 21-9 11-21 21-15 over 22-year-old Wang Zhi Yi, the reigning Asian Championships gold medallist, in the summit clash to claim her third title of the season.

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PV Sindhu Vs Wang Zhi Yi, Singapore Open 2022 Highlights: PV Sindhu Wins First Super 500 Title Of 2022 - sports.ndtv.com - Switzerland - China - Japan - India - Singapore -  Singapore

PV Sindhu Vs Wang Zhi Yi, Singapore Open 2022 Highlights: PV Sindhu Wins First Super 500 Title Of 2022

PV Sindhu Vs Wang Zhi Yi, Singapore Open 2022 Final Highlights: India's PV Sindhu on Sunday defeated China's Wang Zhi Yi 21-9, 11-21, 21-15 in the final match of women's singles at the Singapore Open 2022. The two-time Olympic medallist won the first game in a dominating fashion before she lost the second game. The match went into the decider where Sindhu bounced back beautifully to clich her maiden Super 500 title of the year 2022. Wang Zhi Yi fought well till the end but Sindhu's early advantage in the final game played a crucial role in the latter's victory. Earlier, Sindhu had defeated Saena Kawakami of Japan 21-15, 21-7 in a 32-minute semi-final match to enter the summit clash. The Singapore Open 2022 also happens to be Sindhu's third title of the 2022 season after winning the Syed Modi International and Swiss Open BWF Super 300 titles.

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Twitter Goes Berserk As PV Sindhu Wins Singapore Open 2022 Title - sports.ndtv.com - Switzerland - China - India - Singapore -  Singapore

Twitter Goes Berserk As PV Sindhu Wins Singapore Open 2022 Title

India's PV Sindhu won the Singapore Open 2022 title on Sunday with a nail-biting win over China's Wang Zhi Yi. Sindhu won the first game 21-9 in a dominating fashion but lost the second game 11-21 to see the match moving to the decider. In the final game, Zhi Yi gave a tough fight to Sindhu but the latter's early lead played a crucial role in her win. Despite a good comeback, Wang Zhi Yi remained short of Sindhu's score and lost the final game 21-15, thus losing the match as well.

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PV Sindhu Wins Maiden Singapore Open Title - sports.ndtv.com - China - India - Singapore -  Singapore -  Hyderabad

PV Sindhu Wins Maiden Singapore Open Title

Double Olympic medallist P V Sindhu lifted the Singapore Open Super 500 trophy after outwitting China's Wang Zhi Yi in an intense women's singles final on Sunday. In a mistake-filled title clash, Sindhu managed to stay strong in the key moments to come up trumps against the 22-year-old Wang, the reigning Asian Championships gold medallist. The final scoreline read 21-9 11-21 21-15 in the Indian's favour.

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PV Sindhu Vs Wang Zhi Yi, Singapore Open 2022 Final Live Score Updates: PV Sindhu Leads Against Wang Zhi Yi In Decider - sports.ndtv.com - China - Japan - India - Singapore -  Singapore

PV Sindhu Vs Wang Zhi Yi, Singapore Open 2022 Final Live Score Updates: PV Sindhu Leads Against Wang Zhi Yi In Decider

PV Sindhu Vs Wang Zhi Yi, Singapore Open 2022 Final Live Score Updates: India's PV Sindhu won the first game against China's Wang Zhi Yi 21-9 but she lost the second game 21-11. This has taken the final match of women's singles at the Singapore Open 2022 to the decider game. The two-time Olympic medallist defeated Saena Kawakami of Japan 21-15, 21-7 in a 32-minute semi-final match. On the other hand, Zhi Yi had outplayed Japan's Ohori Aya in straight games with identical scores of 21-14. It is worth noting that PV Sindhu is chasing her maiden Super 500 title of the 2022 season.

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Anthony Ginting - Loh Kean Yew - Loh Kean Yew loses to Indonesia's Anthony Ginting in Singapore Badminton Open semi-finals - channelnewsasia.com - China - Japan - Indonesia - Singapore -  Singapore

Loh Kean Yew loses to Indonesia's Anthony Ginting in Singapore Badminton Open semi-finals

SINGAPORE: World champion Loh Kean Yew's run at the Singapore Badminton Open came to an end on Saturday (Jul 16) when he was defeated by Indonesia's Anthony Ginting in the men's singles semi-finals. 

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Ace India - PV Sindhu vs Wang Zhi Yi, Singapore Open Women's Singles Final: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming - sports.ndtv.com - China - Japan - India - Birmingham - Singapore -  Singapore

PV Sindhu vs Wang Zhi Yi, Singapore Open Women's Singles Final: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming

Ace India shuttler PV Sindhu will be aiming for her third title this season when she takes on China's Wang Zhi Yi in the final of Singapore Open on Sunday. The 27-year-old reached the final after beating Japan's Saena Kawakami in the women's singles semi-final on Saturday. She had prevailed 21-15, 21-7 over world number 38 Kawakami in a 32-minute last-four clash. Sindhu is now one win away from her maiden Super 500 title of the 2022 season. After this, she will represent India at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games.

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Satwiksairaj Rankireddy - First Few Matches Will Be Important To Get Back Into Rhythm: Lakshya Sen - sports.ndtv.com - Indonesia - India - Birmingham - Malaysia

First Few Matches Will Be Important To Get Back Into Rhythm: Lakshya Sen

World championships bronze medallist Lakshya Sen on Saturday said the first few matches at the Commonwealth Games would be crucial to find his rhythm back after being out of action for a month due to fitness issues. Sen, a member of India's Thomas Cup winning team, did not play any tournament after the Indonesia Open, where he lost to compatriot HS Prannoy in the second-round clash. Sen had some shoulder issues and underwent rehab for about two weeks to recover.

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