PV Sindhu wants former players to step in as coaches
New Delhi: World champion shuttler PV Sindhu believes foreign coaches would be difficult to hire in a post COVID-19 world. ...
Read moreNew Delhi: World champion shuttler PV Sindhu believes foreign coaches would be difficult to hire in a post COVID-19 world. ...
Read moreNew Delhi: With five titles under his belt, Lakshya Sen was racing towards the top echelons of international badminton. However, ...
Read moreMumbai: Actor Ranveer Singh took a moment Monday to applaud his father-in-law, badminton legend Prakash Padukone, who changed the scenario ...
Read moreNew Delhi: The India Open badminton tournament was Friday suspended at least till April 12 after the sport's world governing ...
Read moreNew Delhi: The Delhi government has decided to stop all sports gathering, including IPL 2020, in the national capital amid ...
Read moreBirmingham: World Champion shuttler PV Sindhu made a confident start at the All England Open, beating American Beiwin Zhang in ...
Read moreNew Delhi: The India Open Super 500 tournament, a crucial event for the Tokyo Olympic qualification, will be held without ...
Read moreBirmingham: Undeterred by the coronavirus outbreak, Indian shuttlers will continue to chase glory at the All England Championships beginning here ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Former champions P V Sindhu and Saina Nehwal have been handed tricky draws at the upcoming Yonex India ...
Read moreManila: Kidambi Srikanth spearheaded India's 4-1 mauling of Kazakhstan in their opening group match to brighten their chances of reaching ...
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