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  2. P. V. Sindhu - Wikipedia

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    Pusarla Venkata Sindhu was born on 5 July 1995, in Hyderabad, India, into the Telugu-speaking family of P. V. Ramana and P. Vijaya. [19] [20] Both her parents hail from Andhra Pradesh. [20] [21] Her mother is from Vijayawada, while her father's family is originally from Eluru and later moved to Guntur and Nirmal, where he was born.

  3. Tai Tzu-ying - Wikipedia

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    In the 2018 Asian Games, held in Jakarta, Tai won the gold medal by beating P. V. Sindhu in straight games in the final, which became her first big title in her career. [60] She then securing the home soil title, the Chinese Taipei Open in October. [61] After crowning the women's singles' title of 2018 Denmark Open, [62] her ranking points ...

  4. K. Maneesha - Wikipedia

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    Kukkapalli Maneesha (born 29 April 1995) is an Indian badminton player who currently plays women's and mixed doubles. [1] She partners Sanyogita Ghorpade for women's doubles events and previously partnered with J. Meghana, P. V. Sindhu. [2]

  5. List of National Sports Award recipients in badminton

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    P. V. Sindhu: Arjuna Award: Female 2014 Valiyaveetil Diju: Arjuna Award: Male 2015 Srikanth Kidambi: Arjuna Award: Male 2018 N. Sikki Reddy: Arjuna Award: Female 2019 B. Sai Praneeth: Arjuna Award: Male 2020 Satwiksairaj Rankireddy: Arjuna Award: Male 2020 Chirag Shetty: Arjuna Award: Male 2022 Lakshya Sen: Arjuna Award: Male 2022 Prannoy H. S ...

  6. Saina Nehwal - Wikipedia

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    En route to the finals she beat 3 seeded players Chen Yufei, P. V. Sindhu and Ratchanok Intanon. However she finished second-best after losing the final to Tai Tzu-ying. [ 107 ] She won her second gold in Commonwealth Games women's singles after beating P. V. Sindhu in the final [ 108 ] and led the Indian team to another gold medal in the mixed ...

  7. Chen Yufei - Wikipedia

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    In the semifinal her opponent was P. V. Sindhu who had outplayed her in the 2017 World Championships. Chen again proved low against Sindhu in World Championships and was defeated with a big margin 7–21, 14–21. Thus, she again settled for a bronze medal. [36] Leaving her disappointments, she returned very strong and again won series of titles.

  8. Carolina Marín - Wikipedia

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    She won her first world tour title in Switzerland by beating reigning World champion P. V. Sindhu with a very dominating display, winning 21–12, 21–5. [55] Marín planned to compete at the All England Open but pulled out of the competition due to an injury she suffered in the first round of the Swiss Open. [56] [57]

  9. Michelle Li - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, she qualified to represent Canada at the 2016 Summer Olympics but was defeated by P. V. Sindhu (21-19, 15-21, 17-21) and ranked 2nd in the group stage of women's singles. Michelle also had several operations in 2016 to fix nagging injuries sustained earlier in her career.