The star attraction of the day was obviously Sindhu, who has been making a comeback of sorts on the BWF circuit after a...
The former world champion from Hyderabad has faced challenges in recent seasons, including a medal-less Olympic campaign...
Sindhu wasn’t the only Indian player to bow out in the second round.
Indonesian Tunjung, the world number 8 and bronze medalist from the Paris Olympics, put on an impressive performance...
Aakarshi Kashyap also exited the tournament after losing 13-21, 12-21 to Thailand’s seventh seed, Supanida Katethong.
Sindhu, who parted ways with former coach Agus Dwi Santoso following her Olympic campaign, struggled to find her rhythm...
Despite having won numerous accolades, including silver and bronze at the Asian Games, Sindhu remains driven to chase...
Sindhu, who became the first Indian woman to bag two consecutive Olympic medals in Rio 2016 (silver) and Tokyo 2020...
Her opponent, ranked 111th, struggled to keep pace, and Sindhu wrapped up the first game in just 13 minutes.
Sindhu lost to her arch-rival in the game, Carolina Marin
Sindhu, aiming to end her title drought in Singapore, heads to the tournament following her impressive performance at...
Sindhu will next compete at the Singapore Open Super 750 tournament starting on Tuesday.
Despite losing the second game, Sindhu managed to keep her composure in the decider to secure the win, taking the final...
The former world champion, who finished runner-up in the last edition, will take on either sixth seed Supanida Katethong...