• Become A Member
  • Gift Membership
  • Gift Membership
Scroll.in Logo
  • Gift Membership
  • Sign In
  • Become A Member
  • Home
  • Common Ground
  • The Latest
  • Members-Only
  • Video
  • Eco India
  • The Reel
  • Magazine
  • Trending
    Trending
    • Why India is not able to fully use the solar power it generates

      Why India is not able to fully use the solar power it generates

      Vaishnavi Rathore
    • ‘Peddi’ review: Cricket, wrestling, running – and hyperbole

      ‘Peddi’ review: Cricket, wrestling, running – and hyperbole

      Scroll Staff
    • Five rejoinders: What Ramachandra Guha gets wrong about Rahul Gandhi

      Five rejoinders: What Ramachandra Guha gets wrong about Rahul Gandhi

      Scroll
    • Review: In ‘Maa Behen’, the joys of misbehaving women

      Review: In ‘Maa Behen’, the joys of misbehaving women

      Nandini Ramnath
    • Mumbai is worried about water, but its control over mainland dams is depriving others

      Mumbai is worried about water, but its control over mainland dams is depriving others

      Sachin Tiwale
    • Children’s picture book: Will Paati’s bedtime story lead to sleep or a midnight dosa adventure?

      Children’s picture book: Will Paati’s bedtime story lead to sleep or a midnight dosa adventure?

      Nisha Ravindranathan
    • In this speculative memoir, an academic writes about chronic pain and liminal spaces she exists in

      In this speculative memoir, an academic writes about chronic pain and liminal spaces she exists in

      Shahd Alshammari
    • For young readers: How wrestler Aman Sehrawat became the youngest Indian to win an Olympic medal

      For young readers: How wrestler Aman Sehrawat became the youngest Indian to win an Olympic medal

      Thirumoy Banerjee
    • Why generic obesity drugs are unlikely to help those who need them the most

      Why generic obesity drugs are unlikely to help those who need them the most

      Sunoor Verma
    • High Court issues notice to Punjab on plea against meat ban in Amritsar’s walled city

      High Court issues notice to Punjab on plea against meat ban in Amritsar’s walled city

      Scroll Staff
    • Ramachandra Guha: How the Gandhi family has helped Modi consolidate power

      Ramachandra Guha: How the Gandhi family has helped Modi consolidate power

      Ramachandra Guha
    • Modi may impose ‘something like Emergency’, won’t be PM in a year, claims Rahul Gandhi

      Modi may impose ‘something like Emergency’, won’t be PM in a year, claims Rahul Gandhi

      Scroll Staff
    We Need Your Help
    Scroll has produced award-winning journalism despite threats, falling ad revenues and rising costs. Support our work. Become a member today.
  • More
    More
    • Politics
    • Culture
    • India
    • World
    • Film and TV
    • Music
    • Books and Ideas
    • Business and Economy
    • Health
    • Education
    • Climate and Environment
    Newsletters
    • The Daily Brief
    • Now Watching By The Reel
    Read on the Go
    Get updates
    Please Don't Look Away
    AI is hollowing out independent media, stealing our readership and revenue. Only you can stop this bleeding. Support our work. Join Scroll today!
  • Newsletters

Ad
OTHERS ARE

Reading icon icon

  • Why India is not able to fully use the solar power it generates
    1

    Why India is not able to fully use the solar power it generates

  • ‘Peddi’ review: Cricket, wrestling, running – and hyperbole
    2

    ‘Peddi’ review: Cricket, wrestling, running – and hyperbole

  • Five rejoinders: What Ramachandra Guha gets wrong about Rahul Gandhi
    3

    Five rejoinders: What Ramachandra Guha gets wrong about Rahul Gandhi

  • Review: In ‘Maa Behen’, the joys of misbehaving women
    4

    Review: In ‘Maa Behen’, the joys of misbehaving women

  • Mumbai is worried about water, but its control over mainland dams is depriving others
    5

    Mumbai is worried about water, but its control over mainland dams is depriving others

  • Children’s picture book: Will Paati’s bedtime story lead to sleep or a midnight dosa adventure?
    6

    Children’s picture book: Will Paati’s bedtime story lead to sleep or a midnight dosa adventure?

  • In this speculative memoir, an academic writes about chronic pain and liminal spaces she exists in
    7

    In this speculative memoir, an academic writes about chronic pain and liminal spaces she exists in

  • For young readers: How wrestler Aman Sehrawat became the youngest Indian to win an Olympic medal
    8

    For young readers: How wrestler Aman Sehrawat became the youngest Indian to win an Olympic medal

  • Why generic obesity drugs are unlikely to help those who need them the most
    9

    Why generic obesity drugs are unlikely to help those who need them the most

  • High Court issues notice to Punjab on plea against meat ban in Amritsar’s walled city
    10

    High Court issues notice to Punjab on plea against meat ban in Amritsar’s walled city

Asian Games Hangzhou

Watch, Asian Games: HS Prannoy ends India’s 41-year wait for a men’s singles medal in Hangzhou

HS Prannoy defeated Lee Zii Jia of Malaysia 21-16, 21-23, 22-20 in the men’s singles quarter-finals.

Scroll Staff
Oct 05, 2023 · 02:24 pm
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on X
  • Share on LinkedIn
  • Share on BlueSky
  • Share on Threads
  • Share on Reddit

  • Copy Link
  • Email
  • Print
Add Scroll on Google
iOS App Android App
Watch, Asian Games: HS Prannoy ends India’s 41-year wait for a men’s singles medal in Hangzhou
File image of HS Prannoy | Adek BERRY / AFP

𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐚 𝐦𝐚𝐭𝐜𝐡! 𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐚 𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐦𝐩𝐢𝐨𝐧!

Fight of a warrior from HS Prannoy & he ensures #TeamIndia a medal in #Badminton Men's Singles at #AsianGames2023 🏸⭐

P.S - Do not miss out on the final celebratory dance 😉🕺#Cheer4India #HangzhouAsianGames #SonyLIV pic.twitter.com/61mBBnsfMl

— Sony LIV (@SonyLIV) October 5, 2023
We welcome your comments at letters@scroll.in.
  • HS Prannoy
  • Badminton
  • Asian Games
  • Asian Games 2022
  • Lee Zii Jia
  • Hangzhou Asian Games
Get the app Get the app
ANDROID iOS

Related

Asian Games, Athletics: Neeraj Chopra reflects on his Hangzhou heroics but sets sight on Paris

Asian Games, Athletics: Neeraj Chopra reflects on his Hangzhou heroics but sets sight on Paris

Trending

  1. Why India is not able to fully use the solar power it generates

    Why India is not able to fully use the solar power it generates

  2. ‘Peddi’ review: Cricket, wrestling, running – and hyperbole

    ‘Peddi’ review: Cricket, wrestling, running – and hyperbole

  3. Five rejoinders: What Ramachandra Guha gets wrong about Rahul Gandhi

    Five rejoinders: What Ramachandra Guha gets wrong about Rahul Gandhi

  4. Review: In ‘Maa Behen’, the joys of misbehaving women

    Review: In ‘Maa Behen’, the joys of misbehaving women

  5. Mumbai is worried about water, but its control over mainland dams is depriving others

    Mumbai is worried about water, but its control over mainland dams is depriving others

Ad