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  • Sportswoman Of The Decade – Racket Sports

    Sportswoman Of The Decade – Racket Sports

    This decade has been a great one for sports in India, as we saw the rise of many youngsters, the rise of the Indian Football Team, a new cricket team, and many sporting clubs in various sports, including the field of Racquet sports.

    Lets have a look at the Sportswoman of the Decade –

    P.V. Sindhu – Badminton

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    The world champion and Olympic finalist P.V. Sindhu has more achievements to his name than any other Indian badminton player in the past. Hailing from Hyderabad she has continued and has improved the bar set by Saina Nehwal, with her consistent performance. She has five world championship medals to her name which includes a gold, two silver and two bronze and, silver medals from the Olympic Games, the Asian Games, the Commonwealth Games, the South Asian Games and the national championship.

    Sindhu is a top contender from India for all the significant events. Her most considerable success came through the 2018 BWF World Tour Finals. She felled Akane Yamaguchi, the defending champion and top seed Tai Tzu-Ying and two former world champions, Ratchanok Intanon and Nozomi Okuhara. She later on added BWF Superseries titles and six Grand Prix crowns and stands out as the best performer of the decade.

    Sania Mirza – Tennis

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    Sania Mirza, who gave birth to a son, Izhaan in October 2018 decided to make a comeback and she won her 42nd WTA doubles title at the Hobart International in January 2020, alongside the company of Nadiia Kichenok. She also registered three crucial wins, and along with Ankita Raina, led the team to the Fed Cup finals, which was first in Indian history.

    Sania Mirza’s doubles titles include three women’s trophies, three mixed doubles Grand Slam titles and two WTA Tour Final crowns. At the 2016 Rio Games, she along with Rohan Bopanna reached to the semifinals. She is an epitome of belief, confidence and hard work and provides inspiration to many youngsters.

    Saina Nehwal – Badminton

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    Saina Nehwal, or we call her the torchbearer of the Indian badminton since the past 14 years and is the only woman to be ranked no.1 in the world. Her biggest achievement was at the 2012 London Olympics with a bronze medal. Her victory at the 2012 Indonesian Open placed her among the best, where she finished it off in style by defeating one of the most dominant players of China, Li Xuerui in the final.

    She also has a bronze medal to her name from the 2017 World Championships. Her persistence and determination and, her positive attitude have kept her going in the International stage for more than 15 years.

  • Sportsman of the Decade –  Racket Sports

    Sportsman of the Decade – Racket Sports

    This decade has been a great one for sports in India, as we saw the rise of many youngsters, the rise of the Indian Football Team, a new cricket team, and many sporting clubs in various sports, including the field of Racquet sports.

    Lets have a look at the Sportsman of the Decade in Racket sports-

    Leander Paes – Tennis

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    Paes began his journey at the age of 17 from the Davis Cup and is still continuing at the age of 47! He is the most successful Davis Cupper of all time with 43 doubles victory, and has made 7 trips to the Olympics, which stands as the most by a player in the history, but is also eager to conclude with the eighth this year at Tokyo this year.

    In last decade, he clinched two of his eight Grand Slam men’s doubles crowns, four of his 10 Slam mixed doubles trophies and 11 of his 54 ATP Tour doubles titles. More interestingly, he is competing on the ATP Tour for the fourth decade, which is quite an arduous act.

    Kidambi Srikanth – Badmintion

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    Srikanth is the only Indian to be ranked as men’s world No.1, all with his hard work and consistent performance this decade. In 2017 he bagged four titles from five finals and his only runner-up finish came against compatriot B. Sai Praneeth at the Singapore Open.

    Srikanth is known for his natural attacking style and his defensive skills. However, his progress got paused due to health concerns and injuries but again made a comeback and reached the quarter-finals of the 2016 Rio Olympics and the World Championships. He bagged a silver medal from the 2018 Commonwealth Games helped him climb up the world rankings.

    A. Sharath Kamal – Table Tennis

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    A. Sharath Kamal, undoubtedly the best Indian table tennis player ever, and provides inspiration to many youngsters. He is a former Commonwealth Games and Commonwealth Gold Medallist, with the record of nine-time national champion and remains the top-ranked Indian in the world. He was voted as the Most Valuable Player(MVP) in the 2014-15 season of the German Bundesliga.

    Sharath also amazed everyone at the 2016 Asian Cup by stunning world No.8 Chaung Chih-Yuan, No.16 Joo Se Hyuk and No.14 Gao Ning, the mentioned order. At the 2018 World Championship, he led India magnificently to its best of all time spot of no.13, by winning 10 out of 13 matches and gaining ranking points which are equivalent to winning a Platinum Pro Tour event. He is also a two-time Asian Games bronze medallist and also won the 2020 Oman Open.

  • Virat Kohli to KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma to Sachin Tendulkar lighted diyas as nation switched off lights at 9 pm for 9 minutes

    Virat Kohli to KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma to Sachin Tendulkar lighted diyas as nation switched off lights at 9 pm for 9 minutes

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed the nation to come together on April 5th to light lamps, torches and diyas to show their support in eradicating the darkness that the coronavirus has brought to the world.

    India sports personalities on Sunday lighted diyas as nation switched off lights at 9 pm for 9 minutes.

    To show their support, a lot of sports personality were seen standing in solidarity of the initiative named 9 Baje 9 minute where people were expected to switch off all the lights of their home and come to their balconies with a lamp, diya or a torch.

    The Indian sports fraternity, including legendary Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Rohit Sharma, Sehwag came together to join in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s request to switch off the lights and light candles and diyas at 9 pm for 9 minutes on Sunday in order to show solidarity in the fight against the coronavirus outbreak.

    In his address to the nation on April 3, PM Modi had urged the citizens of India to comes together and join the #9pm9minute initiative which, he said, was an act to illuminate the common purpose we are all fighting for, referring to the Covid-19 pandemic that has wreaked havoc across the world.

    India skipper Virat Kohli shared a picture with his wife Anushka Sharma on Twitter, saying, “A prayer in unity does make a difference. Pray for every being and stand together.”

    Sachin Tendulkar also took to Twitter to share a picture with his family. Tendulkar in his tweet thanked the sanitation workers for their selfless services in their attempt to limit the spread of the virus.

    India opener Rohit Sharma also shared a picture on Instagram while lighting diyas.

    “In solidarity with each and every single person who is playing their part. We are all in this together and shall overcome this soon.
    Om Shantih Shantih Shantih” Sehwag tweeted.

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  • PV Sindhu becomes the 1st Indian to win gold in the BWF World Championships

    PV Sindhu becomes the 1st Indian to win gold in the BWF World Championships

    Indian shuttler PV Sindhu has created history by winning the gold medal in BWF World Championships.

    World no. 5 PV Sindhu became the first Indian to win a gold in BWF World Championships. She comprehensively defeated world no. 3 Nozomi Okuhara of Japan on Sunday to win her first gold at the BWF World Championships.

    The India star-shuttler made an impressive start to the match with incessant attacking and extremely positive badminton, mixed with a lot of variety and solid defense and raced to an 11-2 lead in the first set, when Okuhara looked in some discomfort, seemingly with a niggle in the neck and had a word with her coach.
    Sindhu won the final by 21-7 21-7, that lasted just 38 minutes.

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    For the last two years, Sindhu had reached the World Championship finals only for Okuhara (2017) and Carolina Marin (2018) to prevent her from crossing the final hurdle. But this time PV Sindhu was bang on. She defeated Okuhara very dominatingly.

    This is Sindhu’s fifth World Championships medal. She now holds the record for the highest no of World Championships medal won by a woman singles player, along with former Olympics and world champion Zhang Ning of China.

    Sindhu has also won an Olympic silver in 2016 Rio Games, a silver at Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, an Asian Games silver at Jakarta and the BWF World Tour Finals last year.

    Sindhu was quoted as saying by the Badminton World Federation’s (BWF) official website after her crushing win over Okuhara: “This is my answer to the people who have asked me questions over and over. I just wanted to answer with my racket and with this win – that’s all.
    I felt really bad after the first World Championships final and last year I was angry, I was sad. I went through all my emotions, asking ‘Sindhu, why can’t you get this one match?’ but today came and I told myself to play my game and not worry – and it worked out.”

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    Sindhu further said: “Everybody was wanting this win from me. After the Rio Olympics silver medal, the expectations from me is really high. Every time I go to a tournament, everyone expects me to win gold. After a year I also thought what should I do for it and instead of thinking about others, I thought maybe I should just play for myself and give my 100 percent and automatically I win because thinking about others would put extra pressure on me.”

    On Sunday as she moved to the top of the podium and stood there with the gold medal around her neck, beaming with pride. But as the national anthem played and the Indian flag rose the highest, Sindhu stood singing along with moist eyes, all the emotions clearly visible on her face.

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    Sindhu wrote on Instagram: “I could not hold back my tears when I saw the Indian flag and heard the National anthem playing. Words can’t express my feelings about yesterday’s win at the World Championship. Had been preparing for it for so long. Finally, the wait ended.”

    She concluded the post saying: “It wouldn’t have been possible without the support of my parents, my coaches (Gopi sir and Ms Kim) and my trainer (Mr Srikanth Verma). And most importantly, I would like to thank my sponsors and all my fans who have supported me all along. FINALLY WORLD CHAMPION 2019.”

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    The BAI announced a cash reward of Rs 20 lakh for PV Sindhu following her historic win at the World Championships in Basel on Sunday.

    PV Sindhu now hopes to win the Olympic crown in Tokyo 2020. She said: “People are already asking ‘Sindhu, what about gold in Tokyo 2020?’.
    Olympics is not so far but right now it is step-by-step for me. I know the Olympic qualification is going so I hope I do well, but right now I just want to enjoy it and don’t want to think anything else.
    Badminton is my passion and I feel that I can win more titles.”

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  • Saina Nehwal makes dominant return after injury, Kidambi Srikanth and Prannoy makes way to the second round of Thailand Open,2019

    Saina Nehwal makes dominant return after injury, Kidambi Srikanth and Prannoy makes way to the second round of Thailand Open,2019

    Saina Nehwal, who withdrew from Indonesia Open and Japan Open due to injuries, registered a straight-game win over Phittayaporn Chaiwan of Thailand.

    The Star Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal returned to the court in style, registered a straight-game win over Phittayaporn Chaiwan. As she makes way to the women’s singles second round of the Thailand Open here on Wednesday.

    Saina returned to action after nearly two months. Saina made last-minute withdrawals from Indonesia Open and last week’s Japan Open because of injuries.Nehwal got past Chaiwan 21-17 21-19 in her opening round contest.

    The seventh seeded Indian will next play the winner of another first round match between Japan’s Sayaka Takahashi and Ruseli Hartawan of Indonesia.

    Fifth seed Srikanth was made to toil hard for one hour and seven minutes by Chinese qualifier Ren Peng Bo before the Indian came out victorious 21-13 17-21 21-19. Srikanth will be up against Thailand’s Khosit Phetpradab in the second round.

    Prannoy defeated Hong Kong’s Wong Wing Ki Vincent of 21-16 22-20, while Kashyap came from a game down to beat Israel’s Misha Zilberman 18-21 21-8 21-14.

    Both Prannoy and Kashyap have tough second round encounters in hand as they are up against sixth-seeded Japanese Kenta Nishimoto and third seed Chou Tien Chen of Taipei respectively.

    Subhankar Dey was handed a walkover by top seed and world number 1 Kento Momota of Japan in his opening round contest.

    Sourabh Verma fought hard for 64 minutes against seventh seed Kanta Tsuneyama of Japan before going down 21-23 21-19 5-21 in his opening match.

    Earlier in the day, the mixed doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Ashwini Ponnappa recorded one of the biggest wins of their career, stunning Olympic silver medallists Chan Peng Soon and Goh Liu Ying in the first round.The unseeded Indian pair battled for one hour and two minutes to get past the fifth-seeded Malaysian duo of Soon and Ying 21-18 18-21 21-17.

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  • B Sai Praneeth loses to Kento Momota in semi-finals of Japan Open 2019

    B Sai Praneeth loses to Kento Momota in semi-finals of Japan Open 2019

    India’s challenge at the Japan Open ended with Sai Praneeth’s loss to top seed Kento Momota in the semifinals.

    Praneeth lost 18-21, 12-21 in a semifinal lasting 45 minutes.Momota had also beaten Sai at the Singapore Open earlier this year.

    The world No.1 Japanese shuttler Kento Momota was too good as he outsmarted the Indian in straight games 21-18, 21-12 in the semifinals of the Japan Open BWF Super-750 Tournament in Tokyo on Saturday.

    Praneeth’s plan was to be aggressive and cut short the rallies and confuse the world champion. He did well and it appeared things were going according to plan. Praneeth executed some breathtaking smashes, packed cross court drives with a lot of power and earned some early points. But once Momota got a measure of what was happening on the court he turned the tables and things became tougher for the Indian to handle.

    Despite failing to retrieve some cross court smashes, Momota was not at all rattled, he upped the ante, displayed a lot of aggression and by retrieving almost everything he made Praneeth push hard for points. The ploy worked as Praneeth began making mistakes.

    The Indian played well but was not able to match the speed of Momota. The Japanese superstar was all over the court from the 11th point in the first game. Though Praneeth worked hard he was not able to stop Momota.

    Praneeth said that he tried hard but it is difficult to beat Momota. “When I am attacking and getting points I played good. But once he started doing well I was always in a hurry to finish rallies, made a couple of mistakes and some judgement errors. My game plan was working. But it is not easy to beat Momota, he is always ready to play any game, if he wants to play defence he will play defence, he wants to play rally he can play and if he wants to play attack he can attack. Whatever plan I prepared it is not easy to beat him…his game in these types of court is very good,” Praneeth told BWF website, adding that he is satisfied with his performance.

    “But still I can take some positives from this tournament. Hopefully, I can carry forward this confidence and do well in the forthcoming tournaments,” Sai added.

    In the final, Momota will face Jonatan of Indonesia, who downed Jan O Jorgensen of Denmark 21-14, 21-14 in the other last four clash.

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  • PV Sindhu is out from the quaters, Sai Praneeth advances to the semi-finals of Japan Open,2019

    PV Sindhu is out from the quaters, Sai Praneeth advances to the semi-finals of Japan Open,2019

    PV Sindhu lost to Akane Yamaguchi in straight games. B Sai Praneeth advanced to the semi-finals with an easy win over Tommy Sugiarto.

    PV Sindhu lost to Akane Yamaguchi 18-21 15-21 50-minute women’s singles quarterfinal match at the Japan Open badminton tournament here on Friday.

    Sindhu did not get the chance to fight back. Sindhu had earlier lost to Yamaguchi in the final of Indonesia Open. With yet another loss, Sindhu now has a 10-6 head-to-head record against the Japanese.

     In a repeat of Indonesia Open final last week, PV Sindhu went down to Akane Yamaguchi in Japan Open badminton tournament quarterfinals on Friday.

    Fifth-seed Sindhu, who went down in the Indonesia Open final to the Japanese, started on a good note, taking an 11-7 lead at the interval in the first game. However, Yamaguchi made a stunning comeback and went on to win the game 21-18.

    In the next set also, the fourth-seeded Japanese didn’t let her foot off the peddle and made sure she didn’t give Sindhu any opportunity to take the match to the third set.

    Yamaguchi showed brilliant skill-set and went on to win the game 21-15 to set up a semi-final date with China’s Chen Yu Fei.

    B Sai Praneeth continued with his good form as he advanced to the semifinals after an easy win over Indonesia’s Tommy Sugiarto.

    Praneeth is just one win away from assuring a medal. Sai Praneeth wrapped up the game in just 36 minutes without even wasting a single moment.

    Sai Praneeth recorded a straight game 21-12 21-15 win over Sugiarto in the men’s singles quarter-final match. He next faces top-seeded Japanese Kento Momota in the semifinals.

     PV Sindhu Crashes Out, B Sai Praneeth Advances to Semi-finals

    The Indian led almost all through the first set after 1-1 and the former World Championships bronze medallist Indonesian was playing a catch-up game.

    The second game was a bit closer but Sai Praneeth led from the start to the end though not more than four points separated the two before the Indian reeled off three consecutive points from 18-15 to win the match.

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  • PV Sindhu, Sai Praneeth reach quarter-finals, HS Prannoy ousted in Japan Open 2019

    PV Sindhu, Sai Praneeth reach quarter-finals, HS Prannoy ousted in Japan Open 2019

    While PV Sindhu, Sai Praneeth and the men’s doubles pairing of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty reached the quarter-finals, HS Prannoy was shown the exit door after a straight-game defeat to Rasmus Gemke of Denmark in the 2nd round today.

    India’s top-ranked shuttler PV Sindhu survived a stiff battle against her familiar foe and local shuttler Aya Ohori in the women’s singles 2nd round of Japan Open, BWF Super 750 tournament in Tokyo on Thursday.

    PV Sindhu defeated Aya Ohori 11-21, 21-10, 21-13 to reach the quarters.

    Sindhu had finished runner-up at Indonesia Open Super 1000 tournament last week, lost the opening game to unseeded Aya Ohori 21-11 before making a strong comeback to take the match 11-21, 21-10, 21-13 in 61 minutes.

    Sindhu had clinched a similar come-from-behind-win against Aya Ohori at last week’s Indonesia Open. The India shuttler came from behind after conceding the first game 21-11.

    Sindhu also extended her unbeaten record against Aya Ohori in on the tour as she has beaten her Japanese opponent 8 times in as many meetings. The three-game win at Indonesia Open was the first time Sindhu lost a game in 7 meetings to her lower-ranked opponent.

     Sindhu has gone past the 2nd round at Japan Open for the first time in her career.

    Sindhu had been struggling for form early in the season but the World No. 5 has looked in fine form since returning from nearly a 2-month break for Indonesia Open. Sindhu was stopped in the final of the Super 1000 tournament in Jakarta by Akane Yamaguchi.

    Sindhu though has an opportunity to avenge the defeat as she may take on 4th seed Yamaguchi in Friday’s quarter-final at Japan Open.

    B Sai Praneeth the World No. 23 continued his good run in Tokyo with a comfortable straight-game win over local shuttler Kanta Tsuneyama. The Indian shuttler, who outclassed Kenta Nishimoto on Wednesday, will take on Indonesia’s Tommy Sugiarto in the quarter-final.

    Sai Praneeth to face Tommy Sugiarto in the quarter-final.

    On the other hand, HS Prannoy, who showed signs of return to form after beating 8th seed Kidambi Srikanth in the first-round, suffered a straight-game defeat to Denmark’s Rasmus Gemke. Prannoy was beaten 21-9, 21-15 in 49 minutes in his 2nd-round match on Thursday.

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