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Lakshya Sen Knocked Out Of Denmark Open

Indian shuttler, Lakshya Sen has exited from the second round of Denmark Open 2020. He bowed out of the tournament after losing the second round to local player Hans-Kristian Solberg Vittinghus, 21-15, 7-21, 17-21 in a 55 minutes match. Lakshya and Vittinghus were neck to neck in the early exchanges of the first game. Both …

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Brigade Hospitality’s Galaxy Club Celebrates its 10th Anniversary

Galaxy Club, part of renowned hospitality chain Brigade Hospitality, celebrates its 10th Anniversary. The club is situated inside the world-class lifestyle enclave ‘Brigade Gateway’ that houses the best of many worlds including World Trade Centre, Sheraton Grand Bangalore Hotel, Orion Mall, Columbia Asia, and a Residential complex. Galaxy Club offers a host of facilities including the F&B outlets …

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Badminton Training Re-starts From Today

The Sports Authority of India (SAI) has allowed the Badminton National Camp for Olympians to resume training at the Pullela Gopichand Badminton Academy (PGBA) in Hyderabad from today! Eight Olympics hopefuls have started training at the PGBA, including PV Sindhu, Saina Nehwal, Kidambi Srikanth, Ashwini Ponnappa, Sai Praneeth, Chirag Shetty, Satwiksairaj and N Sikki Reddy. …

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Birthday Celebrations Of PV Sindhu

On Sunday, India’s ace badminton player PV Sindhu turned 25 and celebrated her quarantine birthday with family at home. From being Rio Olympics silver medalist to becoming the first Indian player to win the 2018 BWF World Tour and the 2019 BWF World Championships, PV Sindhu has claimed her position in the badminton court since …

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Fresh Hopes At Malaysia Masters

The Malaysia masters have kickstarted at the ring in Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The results of this will be a fair way towards determining qualification for the Tokyo Olympics 2020. With eyes on the Indian badminton players, let’s see how what they have done so far in the tournament. Saina Nehwal has advanced …

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The Man Of The Hour

From being banned in 2016, to becoming the undisputed king of badminton in 2019, Kento Momota has come a long way! 2019 is Momota’s year! In the past 12 months, he had a record smashing performance, winning 11 titles that includes the World Championships, Asia Championships and All England Open. No men’s badminton player has …

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Medals Rolling In For India!

Indian athletes dominated the track, field and shooting events to clinch 44 medals and stand strong in the medal tally at the South Asian Games that is being held in Kathmandu, Nepal. In the men’s 50m rifle event, India grabbed two medals, Chain Singh won the gold while Akhil Sheoran settled with a silver. Anuj …

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Three Months, Four Titles!

Indian badminton sensation, Lakshya Sen, is on a roll.  After winning three titles in four matches in the last three months, the talented young shuttler bagged another medal in Men’s Singles Summit held at Glasgow, UK. While playing against Brazil’s Ygor Coelho, Lakshya fumbled a bit in the start but clinched the trophy by winning …

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Moving Higher In the BWF Rankings

India has stepped above in the BWF rankings. The badminton duo, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty have reached their career best rank by moving to the seventh position in the men’s doubles ranking. They are the first Indian duo and third Indian team to enter the top ten in the world rankings. Becoming India’s first …

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The Unstoppable Badminton Star

India has a new badminton prodigy, its Lakshya Sen. Beating China's Weng Hong Yang in an absolute thriller match, Lakshya won his second successive BWF World Tour 100 title at the SaarLorLux Open that was held at Saarbrucken, Germany. https://twitter.com/BAI_Media/status/1191049422806880257   In a 59 minute game worthy of a final, both players went at it …