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PV Sindhu likely to miss All England Open due to West Asia travel crisis
Indian badminton star PV Sindhu is likely to miss this year’s All England tournament after being stranded in Dubai due to major travel disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict in West Asia. With several flight routes affected by the escalating war situation, the former world champion has been unable to reach Birmingham in time for the prestigious competition scheduled to begin on March 3. Sources close to the player confirmed that Sindhu had raised concerns regarding her travel plans wel
PV Sindhu likely to miss All England Open due to West Asia travel crisis
Indian badminton star PV Sindhu is likely to miss this year’s All England tournament after being stranded in Dubai due to major travel disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict in West Asia. With several flight routes affected by the escalating war situation, the former world champion has been unable to reach Birmingham in time for the prestigious competition scheduled to begin on March 3. Sources close to the player confirmed that Sindhu had raised concerns regarding her travel plans wel
PV Sindhu Stranded in Dubai as Middle East Conflict Disrupts Gulf Air Travel
Double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu is among several international travellers stranded in the Middle East after escalating military tensions between Iran, Israel and the United States led to widespread disruption of air travel across the Gulf region. The conflict intensified after combined strikes by the United States and Israel on Iranian targets began on Saturday, triggering retaliatory attacks from Iran across multiple locations in the region. Following the exchange of strikes, se
PV Sindhu Stranded in Dubai as Middle East Conflict Disrupts Gulf Air Travel
Double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu is among several international travellers stranded in the Middle East after escalating military tensions between Iran, Israel and the United States led to widespread disruption of air travel across the Gulf region. The conflict intensified after combined strikes by the United States and Israel on Iranian targets began on Saturday, triggering retaliatory attacks from Iran across multiple locations in the region. Following the exchange of strikes, se
Saina Nehwal Confirms Separation From Kashyap, Hours After His Post From Netherlands
Indian badminton fans were taken by surprise after Olympic bronze medallist Saina Nehwal publicly announced her separation from fellow shuttler and husband Parupalli Kashyap. The announcement, which came late Sunday night on social media, ended nearly seven years of marriage for one of Indian sport’s most celebrated couples. While Kashyap has remained silent about the development so far, his last Instagram story, posted just hours before the announcement, is now drawing attention.
Saina Nehwal Confirms Separation From Kashyap, Hours After His Post From Netherlands
Indian badminton fans were taken by surprise after Olympic bronze medallist Saina Nehwal publicly announced her separation from fellow shuttler and husband Parupalli Kashyap. The announcement, which came late Sunday night on social media, ended nearly seven years of marriage for one of Indian sport’s most celebrated couples. While Kashyap has remained silent about the development so far, his last Instagram story, posted just hours before the announcement, is now drawing attention.
Malaysia Masters: Prannoy, Karunakaran Win; Sindhu Out
Indian men's shuttlers HS Prannoy and Satish Karunakaran produced stellar performances to enter the second round of the Malaysia Masters 2025, while double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu’s struggles continued as she suffered a first-round exit in the Super 500 event held in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. In a thrilling men’s singles encounter, Prannoy pulled off a comeback victory over fifth seed Kenta Nishimoto of Japan. After losing the first game 19-21, Prannoy bounced b
Malaysia Masters: Prannoy, Karunakaran Win; Sindhu Out
Indian men's shuttlers HS Prannoy and Satish Karunakaran produced stellar performances to enter the second round of the Malaysia Masters 2025, while double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu’s struggles continued as she suffered a first-round exit in the Super 500 event held in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. In a thrilling men’s singles encounter, Prannoy pulled off a comeback victory over fifth seed Kenta Nishimoto of Japan. After losing the first game 19-21, Prannoy bounced b









