By Rajesh Sahu After taming world number 2 Wang Yihan, P V Sindhu thrashed world number six and reigning All England Champion, Nozomi Okuhara of Japan, to reach the final of women’s singles at Rio Olympics – the first Indian badminton player to do so. The 21 year old won in straight games 21-19, 21-10 […]
Read moreSaina Nehwal is back at her best. The 26 year old is easily India’s biggest medal hope at the Rio Games. Saina is fearless, takes the Chinese shuttlers head on, has the game and the heart to add another medal to the Bronze medal she won at the London Olympics in 2012.
Read moreSaina ends her title drought by beating another Chinese opponent to bag her second Australian open title. When Saina Nehwal entered Sydney Sports Centre on Sunday, she knew it was a long time since she had won a title. Saina’s last tournament win came in last year’s India Super Series at Delhi in 2015.
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