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PV Sindhu aims to secure gold in upcoming World Badminton Championship

PV Sindhu has been the most consistent performer in the World Championships in the last few years with two back-to-back silver and as many bronze medals but a gold medal has so far eluded her.

Badminton: Chill and relax

PETALING JAYA: Whether Lee Zii Jia is being modest or playing mind games, the world No. 8 said that his target was just a quarter-final outing to match his feat in Basel two years ago.

Badminton: World championships: Zii Jia fulfils forecast for Round 2

KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 13): Malaysia's top men's singles Lee Zii Jia fulfilled his prediction of getting past the first round of the BWF 2021 World Badminton Championships in Huelva, Spain on Monday (Dec 13) night. But the 2021 All-England champion, who was facing a steadfast Jason Anthony Ho-Shue from Canada, had to wait until the deciding set to confirm a place in the second round when he met with great resistance, especially in the second set.

PV Sindhu and co aim for better show after poor outing in Thailand Open s first leg

Source: PTI Bangkok: Indian shuttlers, including Olympic hopefuls P V Sindhu and Saina Nehwal, will hope to give a better account of themselves at Toyota Thailand Open Super 1000 tournament, starting in Bangkok on Tuesday, after a lackluster show last week. The Indian players seemed to struggle with their fitness as none of them could cross the second round at the Yonex Thailand Open, the first event of the Asia leg. Barring Kidambi Srikanth, it was the first tournament for the whole Indian contingent in nearly 10 months. If Olympic silver medallist Sindhu struggled to keep pace with her first-round opponent Denmark s Mia Blichfeldt, London Games bronze winner Saina simply ran out of steam against Thailand s Busanan Ongbamrungphan in the second round.

Thailand Open: Indian badminton players aim for better show after lackluster return to competition

Thailand Open: Indian badminton players aim for better show after lackluster return to competition Indian players seemed to struggle as none of the singles stars could cross the second round at the Yonex Thailand Open, the first event of the Asia leg. Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu Indian shuttlers will hope to give a better account of themselves at Toyota Thailand Open Super 1000 tournament, starting in Bangkok on Tuesday, after a lacklustre show last week in the first tournament since badminton’s return in 2021. The Indian players seemed to struggle with their fitness as none of the singles stars could cross the second round at the Yonex Thailand Open, the first event of the Asia leg in Bangkok.

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