For a core sport, badminton's 2028 prospects look weak. Paris 2024, where India's three-Olympic medal streak ended, may not ...
PV Sindhu has been India's top women's singles player for nearly a decade, but the gap between her and the next generation ...
Para-athletes were the biggest beneficiary as India’s Sports ministry trimmed down the core group of the Target Olympic Podium Scheme (TOPS) from 179 to 94. No athlete from tennis, golf and swimming ...
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Gopichand stands by 'don't let your child pursue sport' remark, explains reasonLegendary badminton player turned coach Pullela Gopichand has stood by his controversial remark. Gopichand made headlines on ...
The Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships (BAMTC) starts on Tuesday with the best teams on the continent battling out to be ...
Ace Indian shuttler PV Sindhu has dropped two places in the women's singles world rankings, according to the latest update ...
Double Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra is among only three track and field athletes retained in the sports ministry's ...
For inclusion in the fresh group, the athletes had to be either Paris medallists or would have gone deep in the Games draw or ...
Sen, ranked 10th in the world, extended his struggling run on the international circuit with a loss in the men's singles second round against Japan's Kenta Nishimoto 16-21 21-12 21-23 in 50 minutes.
Some of India’s biggest sportspersons found their names on the chopping block as tennis, swimming, and golf went unrepresented while boxing and athletics had drastically reduced presence in the sports ...
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