China wins Uber Cup for 16th time, beats Indonesia 3-0 in final
CHENGDU: China lifted the Uber Cup for the 16th time when they swept Indonesia 3-0 in Sunday's (May 5) final to complete an unbeaten run to the badminton women's team title.
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CHENGDU: China lifted the Uber Cup for the 16th time when they swept Indonesia 3-0 in Sunday's (May 5) final to complete an unbeaten run to the badminton women's team title.
China - Indonesia gagal membendung dominasi China di final Uber Cup 2024. Indonesia kalah telak 0-3 sehingga mesti merelakan gelar juara melayang ke tuan rumah.
SINGAPORE: Playing in front of an empty arena at the pandemic-delayed Tokyo Olympics three years ago, Loh Kean Yew had nothing to lose.
Lakshya Sen was the lone bright spot as the Indian men's team failed to defend its title after going down fighting 1-3 to China in the quarterfinals, while the women's side suffered a 0-3 loss to Japan to also end their campaign in the Thomas and Uber Cup Final on Thursday. Two years after India claimed their maiden title at the World Men's Team Championships, the country's shuttlers endured a tough day in office as world No. 9 HS Prannoy, world No. 3 Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty and Dhruv Kapila and Sai Pratheek K failed to go the distance in their respective matches.
Indonesia akan bertemu Korea Selatan di perempatfinal Thomas Cup 2024. Pasukan Merah Putih bertekad menaklukkan Negeri Ginseng dengan mengandalkan 2 tunggal dan 1 ganda.
The Indian badminton players, including PV Sindhu, have secured five quotas for the Paris 2024 Olympics as per a 'Race to Paris' Ranking List' published by the sport's governing body, the Badminton World Federation (BWF). Former world champion PV Sindhu, a silver medalist from 2016 Olympics and a bronze medalist from Tokyo 2020 Olympics, got her quota as she finished in 12th spot in the list that was published on Tuesday, as per Olympics.com. Players in the top 16 (up to two per country) of the men's and women's 'Race to Paris' Rankings, secured a spot for their national sides in Olympics.
The Indian badminton players, including PV Sindhu, have secured five quotas for the Paris 2024 Olympics as per a 'Race to Paris' Ranking List' published by the sport's governing body, the Badminton World Federation (BWF). Former world champion PV Sindhu, a silver medalist from 2016 Olympics and a bronze medalist from Tokyo 2020 Olympics, got her quota as she finished in 12th spot in the list that was published on Tuesday, as per Olympics.com. Players in the top 16 (up to two per country) of the men's and women's 'Race to Paris' Rankings, secured a spot for their national sides in Olympics.
Indian shuttlers had a good in office on the opening day of the Thomas and Uber Cup badminton tournament with both the teams registering 4-1 wins over their respective rivals in their opening ties on Saturday. Ashmita Chaliha produced an inspired show to stun higher-ranked Michelle Li as the Indian women's team notched up a clinical win over Canada and then their male counterparts, defending champions, too dished out the same result against Thailand in their Thomas Cup Group C encounter.