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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. 2024 Syed Modi International - Wikipedia

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    Women's singles: P. V. Sindhu: Men's doubles: Huang Di Liu Yang: Women's doubles: Treesa Jolly Gayatri Gopichand: Mixed doubles: Dechapol Puavaranukroh Supissara ...

  4. Badminton at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Women's singles

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    The women's singles badminton event at the 2014 Commonwealth Games took place between July 29 and August 3 at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow. [1] The defending Commonwealth Games Games champion was Saina Nehwal of India, but did not compete in this year's games, after withdrawing due to injury.

  5. BBC Indian Sportswoman of the Year - Wikipedia

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    P. V. Sindhu, badminton world champion [12] On 8 March 2020, to coincide with International Women’s Day, the BBC announced P. V. Sindhu as Indian Sportswoman of the Year 2019 at a ceremony held in Delhi. [13] Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports (India) Kiren Rijiju was present as the guest of honour at the event.

  6. Syed Modi International Badminton Championships - Wikipedia

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    Women's; Draw: 32S / 32D: Current champions: P. V. Sindhu (singles) Treesa Jolly Gayatri Gopichand (doubles) Most singles titles: 3 Saina Nehwal P. V. Sindhu: Most doubles titles: 2 Jung Kyung-eun: Mixed doubles; Draw: 32: Current champions: Dechapol Puavaranukroh Supissara Paewsampran: Most titles (male) 1, all winners: Most titles (female) 1 ...

  7. 2017 BWF World Championships – Women's singles - Wikipedia

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    The women's singles tournament of the 2017 BWF World Championships ... P. V. Sindhu: 21: 21: 5 Sun Y: 14 9 5 Sun Y: 21: 21: L A Mainaky: 21: 21: L A Mainaky: 13 9 K ...

  8. 2021 BWF World Championships – Women's singles - Wikipedia

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    The women's singles tournament of the 2021 BWF World Championships took place from 12 to 19 December 2021 at the Palacio de los Deportes Carolina Marín at Huelva. [1] P. V. Sindhu was the defending champion, but she lost to Tai Tzu-Ying in the quarterfinals. This also guaranteed Tai Tzu-Ying's first medal of world championships.

  9. Badminton at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's singles

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    The badminton women's singles tournament at the 2016 Summer Olympics took place from 11 to 20 August at Riocentro - Pavilion 4. The seeding was decided on 21 July 2016. [1] The event was won by then two-time reigning world champion Carolina Marín of Spain who defeated P. V. Sindhu of India in the final.