Commonwealth Games 2022 Badminton Semifinal Live Score: PV Sindhu is through to her second consecutive CWG singles finals and assured herself of a medal ...
Srikanth would have been up against Singaporean reigning world champion Loh Kean Yew had it not been for his opponent for Sunday Ng Tze Yong beating him in the previous round. Like Satwik and Chirag, Gayatri Gopichand and Treesa Jolly had faced their opponents for the day during the mixed team event and they fell to a pretty convincing defeat. She serves to start the match. The Indian double Olympic medallist has heavy strapping on her left Achilles' which was not there last evening. Ends up on all fours after she loses a second consecutive point that reduced her lead to three points. 5 consecutive points for Sindhu with the last one won after quite a sensational rally. A sensational rally ends in Sindhu's favour to make it 10-9. Brilliantly worked rally from Yeo and she reduces the gap with Sindhu to two points. There was a slight pause in the game after someone used their flash among the audience while Teh was serving. Seems to be a more straightforward affair this time. CWG 2022 Badminton Semifinal Live Score: PV Sindhu is through to her second consecutive CWG final, which means that she has confirmed for herself a third consecutive Games medal. Follow live score and updates of the CWG badminton semi-finals here.
Indian badminton stars PV Sindhu, Kidambi Srikanth & Co. are on course to hunt for glory at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022.
This is going to be a tense match. - 7 Aug 2022 11:51 AM GMT And Kidambi Srikanth loses AGAIN to Ng Tze Yong! - 7 Aug 2022 11:52 AM GMT It will be Lakshya Sen who will have to take the revenge for Kidambi
If Kidambi Srikanth wins his game, the country will witness a final between two Indians.
Earlier, PV Sindhu had entered the final of the women's singles after defeating Singapore's Yeo Jia Min 21-18, 21-17. The Indian ace faced a tough challenge in the semis but went on to win the clash and enter the final assuring India a medal. The Indian lad has also booked his spot in the final of the men's singles at the Commonwealth Games 2022.
PV Sindhu has confirmed yet another medal for India with a 21-19, 21-17 win over Singapore's Yeo Jia Min in the semifinals. She will play the gold medal match ...
Sindhu looked more composed in the 2nd game and dominated the first passage of play. Doubles: It is in the women’s doubles, where things are a bit tricky. However, NG Yong steamrolled Srikanth in the third game. The world number seven pair will meet lesser fancied Chan Peng/ Tan Kian of Malaysia. But the Singaporean made a strong comeback in the second. But it’s her skills and Yeo’s unforced errors that helped Sindhu take the first game 21-19. The Indian No 1 won the 2nd game 21-17. However, Lakshya took charge in the final game. She will play the gold medal match tomorrow against Canada’s Michelle Li. Follow CWG India Badminton live & CWG Badminton Semifinals LIVE Updates with InsideSport.IN. CWG 2022 Badminton LIVE – India badminton CWG semifinal, Jolly/ Gopichand vs Tan/ Thinaah LIVE: Kidambi Srikanth will have to play the bronze medal match against Teh Jia Heng. He lost to NG Yong 21-13, 19-21, 10-21. However, Lakshya Sen and PV Sindhu have progressed to the gold medal matches. But the Malaysian made a strong comeback in the 2nd game.
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The 2022 Commonwealth Games saw Lakshya Sen and Kidambi Srikanth advance to the semi-final after defeating their quarterfinal opponents with ease, ...
Indian fans may easily follow the action as it unfolds because the games will be live streamed on the Sony LIV app and website. To advance to the gold medal match, Tze Yong will compete against Kidambi Srikanth of India. At 2022 Commonwealth Games men’s singles quarterfinal, the world championships silver medalist Kidambi Srikanth defeated Toby Penty of England in straight sets with a score of 21-19, 21-17.
Birmingham: Double Olympic medallist shuttler P V Sindhu stayed on course for an elusive gold medal after progressing to her second successive women's ...
She squandered two before unleashing a pitch-perfect body smash to secure her place in the final. But a forehand return going to net from her gave Sindhu three game points, and she converted it on the third attempt. The Indian depended on her technical acumen, producing the right shots at the right time to keep moving ahead.
Laskhya Sen entered his maiden final at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham on Sunday. In the following match on the show court, Sen, the world number 10, ...
Sen built an 11-7 lead in the decider, though Jia made the Indian work hard for every point. Sen tried to hang in the game but after the Singaporean took a shoe change break at 15-18, he was able to level the match when the young Indian hit a forehand long. A couple of forehand smashes on the Singaporean’s right helped him take a 1-0 lead in the match.
Lakshya Sen regained his rhythm just in time to enter his maiden final at the ongoing Commonwealth Games in Birmingham on Sunday.
The crowd support also helped a lot in the first game," said Sen. The Singaporean was also given a last warning for delay in between points. He relied on relentless attack to put his Singaporean opponent on the backfoot and he was able to do that in the first game.
PV Sindhu defeated Jia Min Yeo 21-19, 21-17in the women's singles semi-final match.
But a forehand return going to the net from her gave Sindhu three game points, and she converted it on the third attempt. She squandered two before unleashing a pitch-perfect body smash to secure her place in the final. Sindhu seemed a bit restricted in her movement with the achilles of her left leg strapped. The crowd support also helped a lot in the first game," said Sen. A couple of forehand smashes on the Singaporean's right helped him take a 1-0 lead in the match. A slew of unforced errors from Sen saw Jia take the next five points to make it 9-16.
While PV Sindhu defeated Singapore's Jin Min Yeo in straight games 21-19, 21-17 to secure a berth in the gold medal match, Sen also got the better of his ...
Meanwhile, Kidambi Srikanth got a chance to avenge his Mixed Team finals defeat to Ng Tze Yong. He faced the Malaysian once again in the men’s singles semi-final and took an early lead beating him 21-13 in the first game. The result implies that India are guaranteed at least two silver medals. Ace Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen and PV Sindhu have sailed through the badminton men’s and women’s singles final respectively at the ongoing Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham. While PV Sindhu defeated Singapore’s Jin Min Yeo in straight games 21-19, 21-17 to secure a berth in the gold medal match, Sen also got the better of his Singaporean opponent Jia Heng Teh 21-10, 18-21, 21-16.
PV Sindhu and Lakshya Sen booked their place in the women's and men's singles final and will fight for gold at the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games.
But a forehand return going to the net from her gave Sindhu three game points, and she converted it on the third attempt. A wide return and one going to net put Sindhu two points away from the final. “I didn’t get in the rhythm in the second but I managed to pull it off in the end. Sindhu seemed a bit restricted in her movement with the achilles of her left leg strapped. Sen tried to hang in the game, but after the Singaporean took a shoe change break at 15-18, he was able to level the match when Sen hit a forehand long. He relied on relentless attack to put his Singaporean opponent on the backfoot and he was able to do that in the first game.
PV Sindhu entered her second consecutive CWG final in women's singles badminton, with Lakshya Sen and Satwik-Chirag also in the hunt for gold.