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India Go Down Fighting To China In Badminton Asian Mixed Team Championship - sports.ndtv.com - China - India - Hong Kong

India Go Down Fighting To China In Badminton Asian Mixed Team Championship

India's campaign in the Badminton Asian Mixed Team Championship ended with a 2-3 loss to China in the semi-finals, but not before the doubles teams -- men's and mixed -- came up with inspired performances to give their opponents a tough time on Saturday. Though India lost the keenly contested rubber, they will return home with a first-ever medal -- a bronze -- from the continental tournament, as both losing semi-finalists are awarded medals.

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Tanisha Crasto - India Thrash UAE 5-0 To Notch Up Second Consecutive Win In Asia Mixed Team Badminton - sports.ndtv.com - Uae - India - Dubai - Kazakhstan - Malaysia

India Thrash UAE 5-0 To Notch Up Second Consecutive Win In Asia Mixed Team Badminton

India thrashed United Arab Emirates 5-0 to registered their second win on the trot and virtually seal a spot in the quarterfinals of the Asia Mixed Team Badminton Championships in Dubai on Wednesday. Star players P V Sindhu and H S Prannoy were rested after they helped India beat Kazakhstan 5-0 in their opening match on Tuesday. Aakarshi Kashyap and Lakshya Sen took their place in the women's and men's singles respectively on Wednesday.

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Aaron Chia - India In Asia Mixed Team Badminton Quarterfinals As Group Topper - sports.ndtv.com - Uae - India - Kazakhstan - Malaysia

India In Asia Mixed Team Badminton Quarterfinals As Group Topper

Star shuttlers P V Sindhu and H S Prannoy won their respective singles matches as India made it to the quarterfinals of the Asia Mixed Team Badminton Championships as group toppers after defeating Malaysia in Dubai on Thursday. Prannoy began the proceedings for India in their final Group B match and had to fight hard against world no.4 Zii Jia Lee before stunning his rival 18-21 21-13 25-23 in the men's singles match that lasted one hour and 10 minutes.

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Tanisha Crasto - India Thrash UAE 5-0 To Notch Up Second Consecutive Win In Asia Mixed Team Badminton - sports.ndtv.com - Uae - India - Dubai - Kazakhstan - Malaysia

India Thrash UAE 5-0 To Notch Up Second Consecutive Win In Asia Mixed Team Badminton

India thrashed United Arab Emirates 5-0 to registered their second win on the trot and virtually seal a spot in the quarterfinals of the Asia Mixed Team Badminton Championships in Dubai on Wednesday. Star players P V Sindhu and H S Prannoy were rested after they helped India beat Kazakhstan 5-0 in their opening match on Tuesday. Aakarshi Kashyap and Lakshya Sen took their place in the women's and men's singles respectively on Wednesday.

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Anthony Sinisuka Ginting - Kidambi Srikanth - Denmark Open: Indian Shuttlers Up For Tough Challenge In PV Sindhu's Absence - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - Denmark - China -  Tokyo - Indonesia - India - Hong Kong

Denmark Open: Indian Shuttlers Up For Tough Challenge In PV Sindhu's Absence

Indian shuttlers, in the absence of an injured PV Sindhu, will be up for a tough grind as the badminton season begins with the Denmark Open Super 750 tournament in Odense on Tuesday. Sindhu is on her path to recovery after sustaining an ankle injury during her gold medal winning campaign at the Commonwealth Games. In her absence, all eyes will be on the likes of Kidambi Srikanth, Lakshya Sen, HS Prannoy and doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, who won a historic bronze medal at the World Championships in Tokyo in August.

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Anthony Sinisuka Ginting - Kidambi Srikanth - Denmark Open: Indian Shuttlers Up For Tough Challenge In PV Sindhu's Absence - sports.ndtv.com - Germany - Denmark - China -  Tokyo - Indonesia - India - Hong Kong

Denmark Open: Indian Shuttlers Up For Tough Challenge In PV Sindhu's Absence

Indian shuttlers, in the absence of an injured PV Sindhu, will be up for a tough grind as the badminton season begins with the Denmark Open Super 750 tournament in Odense on Tuesday. Sindhu is on her path to recovery after sustaining an ankle injury during her gold medal winning campaign at the Commonwealth Games. In her absence, all eyes will be on the likes of Kidambi Srikanth, Lakshya Sen, HS Prannoy and doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, who won a historic bronze medal at the World Championships in Tokyo in August.

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"Getting Better And..": PV Sindhu On Recovering From Injury and World Tour Finals Plans - sports.ndtv.com - France - Denmark - China - New York - Birmingham -  Mumbai -  Hyderabad

"Getting Better And..": PV Sindhu On Recovering From Injury and World Tour Finals Plans

Double Olympic medallist P V Sindhu is hoping to make a comeback at the season-ending World Tour Finals in December after being forced to take a long break from the international circuit due to an ankle injury. One of the fittest sportsperson in the circuit, Sindhu had suffered a stress fracture on her left foot on way to her maiden Commonwealth Games gold medal in Birmingham in August.

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"Getting Better And..": PV Sindhu On Recovering From Injury and World Tour Finals Plans - sports.ndtv.com - France - Denmark - China - New York - Birmingham -  Mumbai -  Hyderabad

"Getting Better And..": PV Sindhu On Recovering From Injury and World Tour Finals Plans

Double Olympic medallist P V Sindhu is hoping to make a comeback at the season-ending World Tour Finals in December after being forced to take a long break from the international circuit due to an ankle injury. One of the fittest sportsperson in the circuit, Sindhu had suffered a stress fracture on her left foot on way to her maiden Commonwealth Games gold medal in Birmingham in August.

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