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Watch: Carolina Marin In Tears After In-Game Injury Ends Paris Olympic 2024 Dream
Devastated former Olympic champion Carolina Marin withdrew in tears from her badminton semi-final on Sunday after her right knee buckled in distressing scenes.
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Treesa Jolly-Gayatri Gopichand upset World No. 2 Baek-Lee; PV Sindhu goes down to Marin
This is Sindhu's sixth loss on the trot against her arch-rival, dating back to 2018.
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PV Sindhu Squanders Lead To Go Down To Carolina Marin In Singapore Open Pre-Quarters
PV Sindhu blew away an 18-15 lead in the decider to go down to familiar foe Carolina Marin in a thrilling three-game women's singles pre-quarterfinal clash at the Singapore Open on Thursday.
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Watch: PV Sindhu In Verbal Duel With Carolina Marin In Ill-Tempered Denmark Open Match, Both Shown Yellow Cards
World number 12 PV Sindhu and Carolina Marin, currently ranked sixth, had earlier talked about good camaraderie between them but they showed none of it on the court on Saturday.
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Malaysia Open: PV Sindhu Loses To Carolina Marin In Opening Round
Sixth seed Sindhu, who was playing her first match since she sustained a stress fracture on her left ankle en route her Commonwealth Games gold in August, lost 12-21, 10-21, 15-21 to Rio Olympics champion Carolina Marin of Spain in 59 minutes.
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Indonesia Super Series: PV Sindhu, Lakshya Sen In Firm Focus As India Eyes Good Start
Lakshay Sen and HS Prannoy, have been drawn to clash in the pre-quarterfinals of the Indonesia Open
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BWF World Championships: PV Sindhu Eyes Title Defence
PV Sindhu will look to be at her best on the big stage when she begins her title defence at the BWF World Championships beginning in Spain on Sunday.
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Carolina Marin Pulls Out Of World Championships
Carolina Marin had withdrawn from the All England Championships this year after suffering the injury during the Swiss Open. The 28-year-old had announced her plans of making a comeback at the home World Championships beginning in Huelva, Spain.
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PV Sindhu Gets First Round Bye In World Championships, Tai Tzu In Line In Quarters
PV Sindhu, the world number seven, has seen a resurgence in form as she had reached semifinals in the last three tournaments she had played.
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Tokyo Games: PV Sindhu Wishes Carolina Marin A Speedy Recovery, Says She Will Her At Olympics
Tokyo Games: PV Sindhu passed on her best wishes to Carolina Marin, who will miss the Olympics due to an ACL injury.