Monday, August 12, 2013

Badminton Championship: Sindhu creates a history The PV sindhu ‘by’ gave Greetings


Medal at the World Badminton Championship to be congratulated on becoming the first Indian singles player. National coach Pullela Gopi Chand Sandhu unmatched performance fixed medal at the World Championships after Bdolt expressed satisfaction Saina Nehwal said after the quarterfinal defeat but it will return again.                

Taking part in the first World Championship quarter-final upset by 10th seed Sindhu, the local favorite Chinese Shijian Wang defeated in straight games.
55 min from the more experienced players in the world and the 8th player numbers, player number eight and seventh seed Wang 21-18, 21-17 win.
Sindhu medal for him but could not Saina Nehwal and Kashyap Parupalli. Both lost in the quarter-final match.

Earlier, India's only medal in singles Pdukone won the men's singles in Copenhagen in 1983. Eighteen-year-old Sindhu before India's only medal in singles. Indian women's doubles pair of Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa last World Championship in London in 2011, India had won the bronze medal.

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