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BWF World Tour Finals: Chen, Marin in last fourShe will next face Marin, who eased past Chinese shuttler Han Yue 21-11, 21-12 in the other Group B match, and also reached the semi-finals with two winsMid-Day - Published | |
PV Sindhu feels grand in greenSindhu had skipped the BWF World Tour Finals in Bangkok due to an injuryMid-Day - Published | |
BWF World Tour Finals: HS Prannoy stuns world number one Viktor Axelsen with super comebackPrannoy's victory over the Olympic champion was his second in a row, as he had previously defeated him in the Indonesia Masters Round of 16.DNA - Published | |
BWF World Tour Finals: Prannoy H.S. Loses To Lu Guang Zu in BWF World Tour Finals, Out Of Semifinal RaceThe 30-year-old from Kerala, who had lost to the same opponent in his only meeting at the French Open this year, put up a brave effort but couldn't go the distance, losing 21-23 21-17 19-21 in a..Cricket Country - Published | |
Lone ranger HS Prannoy eyes glory at maiden World Tour FinalsStar Indian shuttler HS Prannoy will look to display fearless brand of badminton in his quest for glory against the best in the business on his maiden BWF World Tour Finals appearance from WednesdayMid-Day - Published | |
Bangkok to host BWF World Tour Finals due to COVIDThe BWF said it decided to relocate the tournament following consultation with the Chinese Badminton Association (CBA) “due to the various challenges brought about by the current pandemic..Mid-Day - Published | |
PV Sindhu pulls out of World Tour FinalsThe 2018 edition champion Sindhu had sustained the injury on way to her title winning run at the Commonwealth Games in August. The BWF World Tour Finals is scheduled to be held in Guangzhou, China from..Mid-Day - Published Also reported by •DNA •Indian Express | |
BWF World Tour Finals: PV Sindhu pulls out due to THIS reasonSindhu's withdrawal means HS Prannoy remains the only representative from India at the prestigious tournamentZee News - Published | |
HS Prannoy: My focus is World Tour FinalsOne of the most consistent players this season, Prannoy has consistently reached the quarters and semi-finals this season but a title has still eluded himMid-Day - Published | |
Sindhu settles for silverIndian badminton ace PV Sindhu settled for a silver medal at the BWF World Tour Finals after going down meekly against Korean teen sensation An Seyoung in the summit clash, here on SundayMid-Day - Published | |
Badminton: THIS save and return from Lakshya Sen surprised World No 1 Viktor Axelsen - WATCHThe world number one Viktor Axelsen on Saturday defeated India's Lakshya Sen to cruise into the final of the BWF World Tour Finals in Bali on Saturday.Zee News - Published | |
World Tour Finals: PV Sindhu clinches silver after losing to Korean An Seyoung in summit clashSindhu, the reigning world champion and two-time Olympic medallist, could neither match the pace nor breach the defence of the world number six Korean, losing 16-21 12-21 in the 40-minute lop-sided..Zee News - Published | |
PV Sindhu vs An Seyoung women's singles final of BWF World Tour Finals Live Streaming: When and Where to Watch Sindhu vs An Seyoung Live in IndiaAce Indian shuttler PV Sindhu reached the final of the 2021 BWF World Tour Finals after beating Japan`s Akane Yamaguchi in the women`s singles semi-finals, here on Saturday.Zee News - Published | Sindhu enters final of BWF World Tour Finals, beats Yamaguchi in semisIndian Express - Published |
World Tour Finals: PV Sindhu storms into finals after thrashing Japan's YamaguchiThe two time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu booked her finals spot after defeating Japan's Akane Yamaguchi in the semi-finals 15-21,21-19.Zee News - Published | BWF World Tour Finals: Already qualified for semis, PV Sindhu loses final group match; Kidambi Srikanth bows outSindhu, a two-time Olympic medallist, couldn't apply enough pressure on the world no. 10 Chochuwong to go down fighting 12-21 21-19 14-21 in a match that lasted an hour and 11 minutes.Zee News - Published Also reported by •Indian Express |
BWF World Tour Finals: Srikanth Kidambi knocked out by Malaysia's Lee Zii JiaIndian shuttler Srikanth Kidambi was knocked out in the semi-finals of the BWF World Tour Finals by Malaysian Lee Zii Jia, 21-19 21-14.Zee News - Published | World Tour Finals: Kidambi Srikanth loses to Lee, bows out of tournamentIndian Express - Published |
World Tour Finals: PV Sindhu beats World No.23 Yvonne Li, joins Lakshay Sen in the knockout stagesPV Sindhu defeats German shuttler Yvonne Li 21-10 21-13 to enter knockout stages in the BWF World Tour Finals. Kidambi Srikanth out after defeat in his second group match.Zee News - Published | BWF World Tour Finals: Two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu sails into semi-finalsIndia men's doubles duo of Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy on Thursday pulled out of the ongoing tournament.DNA - Published |
Srikanth, Ashwini-Sikki lose in BWF World Tour FinalsIndian Express - Published | Satwik-Chirag pair pulls out of BWF World Tour Finals due to injuryIndian Express - Published |
World Tour Finals: Sindhu, Srikanth make winning start; Ashwini-Sikki pair losesIndian Express - Published Also reported by •Zee News | World Tour Finals: PV Sindhu eyes title, focus on Lakshay and Satwik-Chirag as wellTwo-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu who's in great form in 2021, will look to claim a title in the BWF World Tour Finals. Young talent Lakshay Sen and World No.11 pair Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and..Zee News - Published Also reported by •Indian Express |
I’m not afraid of top players: LakshyaShuttler Sen, the youngest Indian to feature in the BWF World Tour Finals from December 1 in Bali, is confident of excelling against the world’s bestMid-Day - Published | Sen is youngest Indian to qualify for World Tour FinalsSen, 20, has enjoyed an impressive run on the BWF World Tour and is currently ranked fifth in the World Tour rankingsMid-Day - Published Also reported by •Indian Express |
Denmark Open: Sameer Verma beats Ander Antonsen, advances to quarterfinalsWorld No. 28 Sameer Verma, who had qualified for the World Tour Finals in 2018 after winning three titles, produced a sensational performance to outwit local hero Antonsen 21-14, 21-18 in a 50-minute..Zee News - Published |