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  2. Category:Indian female badminton players - Wikipedia

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    Indian female para-badminton players (8 P) Pages in category "Indian female badminton players" The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total.

  3. P. V. Sindhu - Wikipedia

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    Sindhu returned from her injury layoff at the Badminton Asia Team Championships in February, where she led the Indian women's team to the gold medal, India's first-ever medal in the event. [145] Her first individual final of the season came at the 2024 Malaysia Masters , where she lost to reigning Asian Champion Wang Zhiyi in three games. [ 146 ]

  4. Saina Nehwal - Wikipedia

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    Saina Nehwal (pronunciation ⓘ; born 17 March 1990) is an Indian badminton player. A former world no. 1, she has won 24 international titles, which includes ten Superseries titles.

  5. Tanisha Crasto - Wikipedia

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    Tanisha Crasto (born 5 May 2003) is an Indian badminton player. She won the gold at the Asia Team Championships in 2024 and the bronze at the 2023 Asia Mixed Team Championships . She formerly represented Bahrain and United Arab Emirates before switching to India in 2017.

  6. Parul Parmar - Wikipedia

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    Parul Dalsukhbhai Parmar (born 20 March 1973) is an Indian para-badminton player from Gujarat. She had been ranked world number one in para-badminton women's singles SL3. She had been ranked world number one in para-badminton women's singles SL3.

  7. Category:Indian badminton players - Wikipedia

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    Olympic badminton players for India (25 P) P. Indian para-badminton players (4 C) Paralympic badminton players for India (14 P)

  8. Unnati Hooda - Wikipedia

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    Unnati Hooda (born 20 September 2007) is an Indian badminton player. [1] In 2022, she won the women's singles event at the Odisha Open . [ 2 ] She was also part of India's 2022 Uber Cup team.

  9. Jwala Gutta - Wikipedia

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    Gutta is the first badminton player of Indian origin to qualify for two events in the Olympics–women's doubles with Ponnappa and mixed doubles with V. Diju at London. Gutta is known for her skilled left-handed stroke-play and is one of the very few doubles players to use a forehand service.