The country had a decent year in badminton but needs to do a lot better in the years to come We are less than a week away from 2026 and are super excited to see what India’s next year will be in the realm of sports. However, before the year ends, let us take a look at India’s badminton journey in 2025, which had some highs and lows. PV Sindhu beats world no. 2 On August 28, 30-year-old PV Sindhu produced a vintage performance when she defeated world no. 2 Wang Zhiyi of PRC at the Adidas Arena in Paris during the BWF World Championships 2025 badminton. Sindhu took nearly 48 minutes to wrap up the game with a scoreline of 21-19, 21-15, which left Zhiyi in utter disbelief. By doing so, Sindhu secured a place in the quarter-final round of the tournament. Unfortunately, the 2019 World Champion lost the ...
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