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PV Sindhu Faces He Bingjiao in Olympics Badminton Round of 16

PV Sindhu Faces He Bingjiao in Olympics Badminton Round of 16

PV Sindhu, India's badminton queen, is poised to make history once again as she enters the Round of 16 in the women's singles event at the Paris Olympics 2024. Her opponent, China's He Bingjiao, is a formidable foe, but Sindhu has a proven track record of success against her.In the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Sindhu defeated He Bingjiao in the bronze medal match, securing her second Olympic medal. This time around, Sindhu is ranked 13th in the world, while He Bingjiao is ranked ninth. However, Sindhu's recent form has been impressive, as she won both of her group games to progress to the knockout stage.The match between Sindhu and He Bingjiao is expected to be a close and intense battle. Sindhu's powerful smashes and quick reflexes will be put to the test against He Bingjiao's agility and tactical play. The winner of this match will advance to the quarterfinals, where they will face the winner of the match between Japan's Akane Yamaguchi and Thailand's Ratchanok Intanon.Sindhu's journey to the Olympics has been marked by hard work, dedication, and unwavering determination. She has overcome numerous challenges and setbacks to become one of the most successful badminton players in the world. Her performance in the Round of 16 will be a testament to her resilience and her unwavering pursuit of excellence.The match between PV Sindhu and He Bingjiao will take place on Thursday, August 1 (IST) at 10:00 PM IST. It will be telecast live on the Sports18 network and live streamed on the JioCinema app.

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Indian Badminton Duo's Olympic Dream Ends in Quarterfinals

Indian Badminton Duo's Olympic Dream Ends in Quarterfinals

Indian badminton stars Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty's Olympic dream was shattered in the men's doubles quarterfinals at the Paris Games on Thursday. The duo, who were among the favorites for the gold medal, fell to Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik of Malaysia in a thrilling three-set encounter.Satwik and Chirag, the reigning Asian Games champions and Commonwealth Games winners, started the match strongly, taking the first game 21-13. However, the Malaysian pair, who are the 2022 world champions and Tokyo Games bronze medalists, fought back to win the second game 21-14.The third game was a closely contested affair, with both pairs trading blows. However, Aaron and Chia eventually prevailed 21-16, ending Satwik and Chirag's hopes of an Olympic medal.The Indian duo had been in impressive form leading up to the Olympics, winning the Asian Games title in 2022 and the Commonwealth Games gold medal in 2023. They were also ranked among the top three pairs in the world.Despite their disappointing exit, Satwik and Chirag have established themselves as one of the most promising badminton pairs in the world. They will be hoping to bounce back from this setback and continue their quest for Olympic glory in the future.

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HS Prannoy Advances to Pre-Quarterfinals at Paris Olympics After Defeating Le Duc Phat

HS Prannoy Advances to Pre-Quarterfinals at Paris Olympics After Defeating Le Duc Phat

India's HS Prannoy displayed resilience and determination to overcome a spirited challenge from Vietnam's Le Duc Phat in the final group match of the men's singles badminton event at the Paris Olympics. The 32-year-old from Kerala, who had recently recovered from chikungunya, showcased his fighting spirit to secure a hard-fought 16-21, 21-11, 21-12 victory over the world number 70 Le in a 62-minute battle.Despite looking slightly fatigued and rusty in the opening game, Prannoy regained his composure and executed his game plan effectively in the subsequent games. The world number 13 trailed 8-7 early on, but a precise shot at the corner gave Le a crucial two-point lead. The Vietnamese continued to dominate the rallies, utilizing his jump smashes to trouble Prannoy. The Indian fell behind 11-15 after the break, but he managed to narrow the gap to 15-16 with an aggressive push at the back. However, Le extended his lead to 18-15 and eventually sealed the opening game when Prannoy went long.After the change of sides, Prannoy seized the initiative and opened up a 4-0 lead. Le gradually applied pressure, but Prannoy maintained his composure and went into the break with an 11-7 cushion. The Indian looked calm and in control as he quickly wrapped up the second game to force a decider.In the third game, Prannoy established a 6-4 lead before engaging in an aggressive flat exchange with Le. The Indian went wide, allowing Le to draw parity at 7-7. However, Prannoy regained control and grabbed an 11-8 lead after winning another aggressive flat exchange. The Indian stamped his class thereafter, while Le struggled to find his rhythm. Prannoy quickly closed out the match when Le found the net again.With this victory, Prannoy advanced to the men's singles pre-quarterfinals, where he will face fellow Indian Lakshya Sen in an all-Indian clash. Prannoy's performance is a testament to his resilience and determination, as he overcame physical challenges to secure a spot in the knockout stage.

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HS Prannoy Triumphs in Olympic Debut, Secures Straight-Game Victory

HS Prannoy Triumphs in Olympic Debut, Secures Straight-Game Victory

India's HS Prannoy made a triumphant debut at the Olympics, securing a straight-game victory over Fabian Roth of Germany in the men's singles competition. Despite battling chikungunya in the lead-up to the Games, Prannoy showcased remarkable fitness and determination in his 21-18, 21-12 triumph.The 32-year-old from Kerala faced a stern test from Roth, who engaged him in intense rallies. However, Prannoy's superior experience and tactical acumen proved decisive. After trailing 14-11 in the first game, he surged ahead with a flurry of points, converting two game points after Roth's error at the net.In the second game, Prannoy asserted his dominance, finding his range and constructing rallies with precision. His deft touch and attacking shots proved too much for Roth, who struggled to keep pace. Prannoy's net game was particularly impressive, helping him to build a comfortable lead.With eight match points in hand, Prannoy sealed the victory after Roth's wide shot. The Indian shuttler's performance was a testament to his resilience and unwavering spirit. He will now face Le Duc Phat of Vietnam in his final group match, aiming to secure a berth in the knockout stage.Prannoy's victory marks a significant milestone for Indian badminton. It is the first time an Indian male shuttler has won a match in the Olympics since 2012. His success is a testament to the growing strength of Indian badminton and the country's potential to excel on the world stage.

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PV Sindhu Begins Paris Olympics Campaign with Dominant Win

PV Sindhu Begins Paris Olympics Campaign with Dominant Win

Two-time Olympic medalist PV Sindhu kicked off her Paris Olympics campaign with a dominant straight-games victory over Maldives' Fathimath Abdul Razzaq in the women's singles group stage match on Sunday.The gulf in class between the two players was evident as Sindhu, aiming for a third Olympic medal, dispatched her lower-ranked opponent 21-9, 21-6 in just 29 minutes.Sindhu, ranked 11th in the world, quickly assessed the conditions and took control of the proceedings, racing to an 11-4 lead in the first game. Razzaq, ranked 111th, proved no match for the former world champion, who wrapped up the first game in a mere 13 minutes.The second game followed a similar pattern, with Sindhu claiming the first four points to take an early lead. Razzaq briefly closed the gap to 3-4, but Sindhu quickly extended her advantage to 10-3.Sindhu had 14 match points, but she needed only one to seal the victory. The 10th-seeded Indian, who won silver in Rio 2016 and bronze in Tokyo 2020, will face World No. 75 Kristin Kuuba of Estonia in her second group match on Wednesday.Earlier on Saturday, medal contenders Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty also made a winning start in the men's doubles, while singles ace Lakshya Sen got his maiden Olympic campaign underway with a victory. However, the women's doubles pair of Ashwini Ponnappa and Tanisha Crasto lost to South Korea's Kim So Yeong and Kong Hee Yong.

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Indian Badminton Duo Rankireddy and Shetty Aim for Olympic Glory

Indian Badminton Duo Rankireddy and Shetty Aim for Olympic Glory

Indian Badminton Duo Rankireddy and Shetty Aim for Olympic GloryDefending Asian and Commonwealth Games champions in men's doubles, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, embark on their Paris Olympics campaign with high hopes of securing a medal for India. The former World No.1 pair will face the French duo of Lucas Corvee and Ronan Labar in their opening match later today.Rankireddy and Shetty are considered India's top medal prospects in badminton, alongside two-time Olympic medalist P.V. Sindhu. Sindhu aims to become the first Indian sportsperson to win medals in three consecutive Olympic Games editions.Long-jumper Murali Sreeshankar believes that Rankireddy and Shetty have the best chance of returning home with a medal. "We hope they can replicate the performances they have delivered over the last couple of years," said Sreeshankar, who is an Olympics Expert for JioCinema. "Satwik and Chirag won a gold medal in men's doubles at the Asian Games, which is much tougher than doing so at the Olympics because, at the Asian Games, you compete against two Chinese teams, whereas, in the Olympics, only the top-16 in world ranking can participate."Sreeshankar emphasized the importance of the Asian Games gold medal in boosting the morale of the Indian pair. "They just need to continue doing what they have been doing and concentrate on the process," he said. "Their track record is so good that if they just focus on the process, I'm sure they will be able to win a medal and be proud of themselves."Rankireddy and Shetty have been in impressive form in recent years, winning the India Open and the Thailand Open in 2023. They also reached the semifinals of the All England Open and the World Championships in 2022.The Indian duo will face stiff competition in Paris, with several top-ranked pairs in the fray. However, their experience and determination will make them a formidable force. If they can maintain their focus and execute their game plan, Rankireddy and Shetty have the potential to create history and bring home an Olympic medal for India.

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PV Sindhu Underdog for Paris Olympics, Satwik-Chirag Title Contenders

PV Sindhu Underdog for Paris Olympics, Satwik-Chirag Title Contenders

PV Sindhu, India's two-time Olympic medalist, is considered an "underdog" for the upcoming Paris Olympics, according to former Indian shuttler Parupalli Kashyap. However, Kashyap emphasizes that Sindhu's reputation and big-match experience will make opponents wary of her.Despite not being in top form since recovering from a knee injury, Sindhu's Olympic pedigree and past achievements give her an edge. Kashyap believes that opponents will be cautious when facing her, even if her recent form suggests otherwise.Since the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, Sindhu has faced challenges with injuries and inconsistent performances. However, Kashyap highlights her attacking style and fitness level as strengths that make her a formidable opponent in major events.In the men's singles category, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty are considered title contenders for India. Kashyap believes their success in the Asian Games, Asian Championships, and World Championships makes them one of the favorites for the gold medal.Their main competitors are expected to be the Chinese and Korean pairs. Kashyap notes that the Chinese pair has recently defeated Satwik-Chirag, while the Koreans have also posed a challenge.HS Prannoy and Lakshya Sen are seen as "dark horses" in the men's singles draw. Kashyap praises Lakshya's performance in the All-England final and his qualification for the Olympics despite a tough period. He also highlights Prannoy's multiple Super Series wins and medal-winning performances in the World Championships and Asian Games.Both Prannoy and Lakshya have proven their ability to perform under pressure, especially in big matches. Kashyap believes they have the potential to upset higher-ranked opponents and progress in the tournament.

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PV Sindhu Aims for Unprecedented Olympic Hat-Trick in Paris

PV Sindhu Aims for Unprecedented Olympic Hat-Trick in Paris

PV Sindhu, India's badminton ace, is leaving no stone unturned in her quest for an unprecedented third consecutive Olympic medal at the Paris Games. Her unwavering determination is evident in her rigorous training regimen, which includes innovative techniques and a diverse range of sparring partners.To simulate the high-altitude conditions of Paris, Sindhu created a hypoxic chamber in her room in Germany, where she slept for several days. This technique helps her body adapt to the reduced oxygen levels, enhancing her performance at higher altitudes.Sindhu has also honed her strokes and improved her consistency during long rallies under the guidance of her mentor, Prakash Padukone. She emphasizes the importance of playing the right stroke at the right time, a skill she has developed through sparring with players of varying styles.In Germany, Sindhu trained with left-handed players, attacking players, and even two opponents simultaneously. This diverse training environment has equipped her to handle different playing styles and adapt quickly to changing conditions.Sindhu's journey to the Olympics has been marked by both triumph and adversity. In Rio 2016, she was an underdog, while in Tokyo 2020, she carried the weight of expectations. Now, in Paris, she aims to strike a balance between the two, hoping for a podium finish that would cement her legacy as India's greatest athlete.

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Prakash Padukone Guides PV Sindhu in Paris Olympics Village

Prakash Padukone Guides PV Sindhu in Paris Olympics Village

Prakash Padukone, the legendary Indian badminton player, is relishing the vibrant atmosphere of the Paris Olympics Village. As part of PV Sindhu's coaching team, Padukone is sharing the space with some of the biggest names in sports, including Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal.Padukone's role in Team Sindhu is primarily tactical. While Agus Dwi Santoso focuses on enhancing Sindhu's stroke power and variety, Padukone guides her on the strategic deployment of those strokes. He emphasizes the importance of using the right strokes at the right time, a skill he honed during his illustrious career.Padukone's association with Sindhu began last year as a mentor. He has since accompanied her to several tournaments, aiming to restore her confidence and rediscover her winning ways. While Sindhu has shown glimpses of her former brilliance, Padukone acknowledges the challenges of transforming her game in a short period.Despite the time constraints, Padukone is confident in Sindhu's ability to contend for a medal in Paris. He believes her big-match mentality and unwavering focus on peaking at the right time will serve her well. Sindhu's impressive medal haul at major tournaments, including silver at the 2016 Rio Games and bronze in Tokyo, further bolsters Padukone's optimism.Padukone's presence in the Village is a testament to his enduring passion for badminton. He is eager to share his knowledge and experience with Sindhu and help her achieve her Olympic dreams. The camaraderie and shared experiences within the Village are also a source of inspiration for Padukone, who is embracing the spirit of the Games.

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