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Anand Datla
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The American resurgence at the US Open couldn’t have come at a better time for women’s tennis
An all-American finish has evoked sentiment and nostalgia in New York.
Anand Datla
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From Tiafoe to Osaka: Tennis’s younger generation is finally taking the attack to the big stars
If you are still worried about an impending vacuum in the wake of the stratospheric journey that the golden generation took us all on, rest easy.
Anand Datla
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The Premier Badminton League needs to expand for it to be taken seriously by players
A strong league and a few storied rivalries could propel badminton into a new era with a global appeal.
Anand Datla
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Why there should be no place for a ‘Brahmin conference’ at Indian universities
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Maharashtra ruling alliance accused of insulting state by placing Shivaji-style headgear on PM Modi
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Constitution, cows, rations: Why Dalits in UP want to vote out the BJP
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Spain denies permission to Israel-bound ship carrying explosives from India to dock at its port
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Memoir: Human rights lawyer Nandita Haksar recalls her understanding of feminism as a young woman
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With a new 11-point format, season 2 of the Premier Badminton League could revolutionise the sport
The competition is set to garner a new level of attention in the wake of that much-celebrated Olympic medal for PV Sindhu in August.
Anand Datla
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The curious case of Indian cricket: The team is shining while its administrators stare into darkness
It’s been a successful 2016 for the Indian cricket team, no thanks to the BCCI officials.
Anand Datla