Off the Malaysia Open triumph, the women's world No. 1 gets the job done in 25 minutes against Clara Azurmendi of Spain in New Delhi.
1 in all five disciplines topped the podium. 1 gets the job done in 25 minutes against Clara Azurmendi of Spain in New Delhi. [Badminton](https://olympics.com/en/sports/badminton/)'s world female No.
The reigning world and Olympic champion is taken to three games by Shi Yu Qi but comes out ahead in the end to secure a place in the last eight.
1 in all five disciplines topped the podium. [Carolina Marin](https://olympics.com/en/athletes/carolina-marin) was the same against Ratchanok Intanon, never trailing her Thai opponent to win 21-16, 21-16. Axelsen, nevertheless, made sure Shi would not have the last laugh.
Saina Nehwal as well as the doubles pairs of Tressa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand and Vishnuvardhan Goud and Krishna Prasad also went down in second round.
Top seed Akane Yamaguchi of Japan, Spaniard Carolina Marin, He Bingjiao of China, and Supanida Katethong, who beat PV Sindhu in the opener, also reached the quarterfinals in women's singles. In doubles, both Indians pairs went down to higher ranked pairs from China. In the decider, he fought back from a 1-8 and then 8-14 deficit with remarkable shots but it wasn't enough as errors on crucial points let him down.
In a classy Indian Open field that showcased not only the creamy layer of world badminton but also those who are closing in on them, the home interest died ...
After the early exchanges in the opening game, a variety of errors crept in Saina’s game. Earlier, it hardly came as a surprise as two other Indian pairs - G. Soon, Saina Nehwal’s meek surrender confirmed the worst fear of those waiting to throng the Indira Gandhi Stadium to cheer at least one Indian over the weekend. At this stage, Lakshya shot himself in the foot by serving long. Credit to Gemke for his 16-21, 21-18, 21-15 triumph during which he dealt smartly with a resurgent Lakshya and a vociferous crowd. A fortuitous net-chord contact brought Gemke match-point.
Defending champion Lakshya Sen's title defence lay in tatters after he suffered a narrow defeat against world No. 20 Rasmus Gemke of Denmark in a thrilling ...
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India Open 2023 quarter final live streaming: India Open (Badminton) 2023 is going on in the Indian capital Delhi. The tournament started on 17 January and ...
Fans can also watch India's open 2023 live streaming on BWF's official YouTube channel. India Open 2023 quarter final live streaming: India Open (Badminton) 2023 is going on in the Indian capital Delhi. This is the 11th India Open (Badminton) edition 2023 and all the matches of the tournament are being held at the KD Jadhav Indoor Hall by the Badminton Association of India. Nakanishi (Japan) Gideon (Indonesia) Wang (China) vs K.
India's star men's doubles pairing of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty has pulled out of the India Open after the former pulled up a groin strain, ...
Earlier on Day 1, HS Prannoy had also faced a straight-game defeat to compatriot Lakshya. Their draw is significantly difficult, however; even if the duo wins today, they will take on Indonesia's famed 'minions' -- Marcus Fernaldi Gideon and Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo. Satwik-Chirag had earlier registered a straight-game win over Scotland's Grimley twins in the first round of the tournament, beating them 21-13, 21-15.
Taipei, Jan. 19 (CNA) Taiwan's top male singles shuttler Chou Tien-chen (周天成) outdueled compatriot Wang Tzu-wei (王子維) in a deciding rubber on Thursday ...
Later Thursday, world No. Women's doubles world No. Men's doubles world No. 47 Chang Ko-chi (張課琦) and Lee Chih-chen (李芷蓁) lost to French world No. World No. Taiwan mixed doubles pairing and world No.
After beating a young up-and-comer in his opening-round match at the India Open, Loh Kean Yew had to defeat veteran Hans-Kristiqn Vittinghus to advance into ...
The former world champion will face his nemesis Thailand's Kunlavut Vitidsarn again in the last eight. Read more at straitstimes.com.
He then made no mistake to seal the win. I think he did that quite well today. I just focused on each point during that moment.” On the match, the former world champion said: “Hans-Kristian played a good game and he made it quite challenging for me today... Loh raced to a 3-0 lead in the second game but Vittinghus, 37, fought back again. “We know he will always give 100 per cent but in performance sport that isn’t always going to guarantee a win.”
The second-round clash between Sen and Gemke kept the spectators glued to their seats in the decider as Sen fought back from 8-14 deficit to make it 13-14.
The two players then engaged in energy sapping rallies, one even extending to 69 shots. The second-round clash between Sen and Gemke kept the spectators glued to their seats in the decider as Sen fought back from 8-14 deficit to make it 13-14. Sen won the opening game but Gemke fought back by engaging the Indian in long rallies to win 16-21, 21-15, 21-18 in the HSBC-BWF World Tour Super 750 event, organised by the Badminton Association of India.
After beating a young up-and-comer in his opening-round match at the India Open, Loh Kean Yew had to defeat veteran Hans-Kristiqn Vittinghus to advance into ...