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Mithula UK

  • Badminton nationals: 18-year-old Mithula hopes to rebuild career after recovering from rare injury

    Badminton nationals: 18-year-old Mithula hopes to rebuild career after recovering from rare injury

    Abhijeet Kulkarni
    · Feb 13, 2019 · 09:00 am
  • Teamed up by chance, Rutuparna and Mithula are now India’s most promising women’s doubles pair

    Teamed up by chance, Rutuparna and Mithula are now India’s most promising women’s doubles pair

    Abhijeet Kulkarni
    · Nov 07, 2017 · 06:13 pm