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BWF World Tour Finals: PV Sindhu ends losing streak against He Bingjiao to finish campaign on a high
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BWF World Tour Finals: PV Sindhu squanders lead again to lose against Chen Yufei, out of semis
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BWF World Tour Finals: Sindhu’s title defence starts with defeat after Yamaguchi’s stunning comeback
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BWF World Tour Finals: After poor recent run, can PV Sindhu raise her game at the big tournament?
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Badminton: Tricky draw for defending champion PV Sindhu in BWF World Tour Finals
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Badminton: Can the BWF schedule be blamed for the drop in performance of Indian players?
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Premier Badminton League: PV Sindhu leads list of retained players ahead of season 5 auction
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Hong Kong Open: Early exit for Sindhu on miserable day for India, Srikanth lone shuttler in fray
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‘A selfish desire to rest and relax’: Gopichand reiterates need for more badminton coaches in India
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Premier Badminton League: Fifth edition of tournament to start on January 20, 2020
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These things happen: PV Sindhu unperturbed by setbacks after World Championships triumph
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Hong Kong Open: Sindhu, Prannoy, Sourabh and Kashyap progress to round of 16 on mixed day for India
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Badminton: Focus on PV Sindhu and Saina, Satwik-Chirag look to continue fine run at Hong Kong Open
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China Open badminton: Sindhu, Nehwal, Satwik-Chirag eye deep runs as Srikanth pulls out
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Why India’s top athletes find it difficult to spurn government requests to tweet propaganda messages
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Propaganda game: India’s top sportswomen tweet identical message lauding Modi for ‘empowering women’
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Propaganda game: India’s top sportswomen tweet identical message lauding Modi for ‘empowering women’
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French Open: Satwiksairaj-Chirag Shetty stun world champions; Saina Nehwal, PV Sindhu reach QF too
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Badminton: Sai Praneeth achieves career-best spot in BWF rankings, PV Sindhu remains sixth
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Denmark Open: Sindhu knocked out in second round by 17-year-old Young, Sai Praneeth loses to Momota
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