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  2. P. V. Sindhu - Wikipedia

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    Pusarla Venkata Sindhu was born on 5 July 1995, in Hyderabad, India, into the Telugu-speaking family of P. V. Ramana and P. Vijaya. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] Both her parents hail from Andhra Pradesh . [ 20 ] [ 21 ] Her mother is from Vijayawada , while her father's family is originally from Eluru and later moved to Guntur and Nirmal , where he was born.

  3. Nozomi Okuhara - Wikipedia

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    She went to World Championships in Nanjing as defending champion but lost to the player she beat in the 2017 final, P. V. Sindhu, in 2 straight games in the quarterfinals. [28] She won her first ever World Tour Title, the Thailand Open Super 500 by defeating P. V. Sindhu 21–15 and 18. [ 29 ]

  4. Saina Nehwal - Wikipedia

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    En route to the finals she beat 3 seeded players Chen Yufei, P. V. Sindhu and Ratchanok Intanon. However she finished second-best after losing the final to Tai Tzu-ying. [ 107 ] She won her second gold in Commonwealth Games women's singles after beating P. V. Sindhu in the final [ 108 ] and led the Indian team to another gold medal in the mixed ...

  5. Syed Modi International Badminton Championships - Wikipedia

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    Cancelled [note 2] [35] 2022: Not awarded: P. V. Sindhu: Man Wei Chong Tee Kai Wun: Anna Cheong Teoh Mei Xing: Ishaan Bhatnagar Tanisha Crasto [36] [37] 2023: Chi Yu-jen: Nozomi Okuhara: Choong Hon Jian Muhammad Haikal: Rin Iwanaga Kie Nakanishi: Dejan Ferdinansyah Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja [38] [39] 2024: Lakshya Sen: P. V. Sindhu: Huang Di Liu ...

  6. 2024 Syed Modi International - Wikipedia

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    P. V. Sindhu (champion) Malvika Bansod (second round) Aakarshi Kashyap (first round) Pornpicha Choeikeewong (second round) Anupama Upadhyaya (second round)

  7. Badminton at the South Asian Games - Wikipedia

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    Year Men's singles Women's singles Men's doubles Women's doubles Mixed doubles Men's team Women's team 2004: Chetan Anand: Trupti Murgunde: Rupesh Kumar K. T.

  8. Badminton at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's singles

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    Marín was the 4th-ranked player during the qualifying period and would have qualified to return, but withdrew due to an injury. [2] The other two medalists from 2016, silver medalist P. V. Sindhu of India and bronze medalist Nozomi Okuhara of Japan, both qualified with Top-10 rankings.

  9. Chennai Superstarz - Wikipedia

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    Rio Olympics silver medallist P. V. Sindhu was part of the team for the first three seasons. [6] [9] They won their first and only PBL title in 2017. With P. V. Sindhu in their roster, they defeated Mumbai Rockets 3–2 in the final at New Delhi. [10] During the third and fourth seasons, the team finished sixth.