RMV Gurusaidutt enters 3rd round; Ajay Jayaram, Sarada Jasti loseGurusaidutt notched up a hard-fought 21-14, 18-21, 21-19 win over Suppanyu Avihingsanon at the Australian Open. IBN Live, 1 month ago |
Sindhu Enters Second Round of Malaysia Grand Prix GoldNEW DELHI, India Top seed P.V. Sindhu of India entered the second round of the Malaysia Grand Prix Gold tournament after defeating Singapore's Chena Jiayuan 21-13, 19-21, 21-13 in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Sindhu will play Hong Kong's Cheung Ngan ... India-West, 2 weeks ago
Sindhu, Gurusai Dutt advance to second round in Malaysia
Firstpost.com, 2 weeks ago
Sindhu in last-16 as Indians shine
Deccan Herald, 2 weeks ago
Sindhu, Gurusaidutt advance in Malaysian GP
The Hindu, 2 weeks ago
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Indian shuttlers have mixed fortunes in Malaysian Open Grand PrixThere were mixed results for Indian shuttlers in the ongoing Malaysian Open Grand Prix Gold in Kaula Lampur. The highlight for India was Sameer Verma's magical performance, as he shocked world no. 12 from Malaysia, Wei Feng Chong with the score ... Meri News, 2 weeks ago
Indian shuttlers have mixed day at Malaysia GP
Rediff.com, 2 weeks ago
Shuttler RMV Gurusaidutt advances to Round 2 of Malaysian Grand Prix Gold
NDTV, 2 weeks ago
Mixed day for Indians at Malaysia Grand Prix Gold
DDI News, 2 weeks ago
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Wei Feng and Sonia shown the exit in second roundTHERE was sheer dejection on the faces of World Championships-bound shuttlers Chong Wei Feng and Sonia Cheah after their shock defeats at the Malaysian Open Grand Prix Gold at Stadium Juara in Bukit Kiara. The 25-year-old Wei Feng was sent packing ... TheStar.com.my, 2 weeks ago
Verma shocks world no.12
Times of India, 2 weeks ago
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Malaysian Open: Mixed day for IndiansKuala Lumpur, May 1 (IANS) It was a mixed day for Indians at the Malaysian Open Grand Prix badminton here with women's top seed P.V. Sindhu, men's 11th seed R.M.V. Gurusaidutt, Sameer Verma and K. Srikanth winning their second-round matches.However, ... News Track India, 2 weeks ago
Zulfadli makes winning start in return from injury
TheStar.com.my, 2 weeks ago
World No. 13 Daren hopes to make the top four at home GP
TheStar.com.my, 3 weeks ago
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Seu Bock wants a Malaysian winner in Chong Weis absenceKUALA LUMPUR: A swollen finger has ruled out world No. 1 Lee Chong Wei from the Malaysian Open Grand Prix Gold starting today at the Stadium Juara in Bukit Kiara. In his absence, national singles coach Tey Seu Bock has challenged the other mens ... TheStar.com.my, 2 weeks ago
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Iskandar rides his luckINDIA OPEN: Seizes opportunity to join Chong Wei in second round NATIONAL back-up player Iskandar Zulkarnain Zainuddin took advantage of his promotion to the main draw by joining top seed Lee Chong Wei in the second round of the India Open in New ... New Straits Times, 3 weeks ago
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India Open badminton championships resultsFIRST ROUND Mens singles: Lee Chong Wei (Mas) bt Scott Evans (Irl) 21-16, 21-5; Kazumasa Sakai (Jpn) bt Wong Wing Ki (Hkg) 21-16, 18-21, 21-12; Taufik Hidayat (Ina) bt P. Kashyap (Ind) 13-21, 23-21, 21-18; H.S. Prannoy (Ind) bt Suppanyu Avihingsanon ... TheStar.com.my, 3 weeks ago
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India crashes out of Yonex Australian Badminton tournamentUTTAM MUKHERJEE reports from the second round of the men's singles at the Australian Open Grand Prix Gold Update Last night saw the fall of the last Indian hope. Gurusaidutt went down fighting to the higher seeded Malaysian player, Chong Wei Lee. Indian News Link, 1 month ago
Gurusaidutt, Pawar enter Australian Open badminton pre-quarters
Times of India, 1 month ago
Gurusaidutt, Anand Pawar in third round
The Hindu, 1 month ago
Fine start for Ajay Jayaram, Gurusaidutt, Pawar in Australian Open badminton
Times of India, 1 month ago
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Jing Yi in smashing formPETALING JAYA: World No. 1 Lee Chong Wei enjoyed another effortless showing in the Australian Open GP Gold but it was womens singles shuttler Tee Jing Yi who stole the show in Sydney. The 22-year-old Jing Yi, who played in the first leg of the ... TheStar.com.my, 1 month ago
Rashid: Chong Wei will win
New Straits Times, 1 month ago
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