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Women’s singles final, PV Sindhu 21-16, 5-21, 13-8 Wang Zhi Yi: A well placed shot from Sindhu, far away from Wang to the right side corner.The Chinese has to stretch full length, and hits the ...
But China’s Wang Zhi Yi wasn’t done yet. Returning to the court after the mid-game break, both shuttlers engaged a scintillating 56-shot rally that sucked every ounce of energy from both.
India’s PV Sindhu, on Saturday, suffered a 12-21, 21-11, 7-21 loss against Wang Zhi Yi of China to exit from the women’s singles semi-finals at the 2023 Arctic Open Super 500 in Finland.
PV Sindhu faces Wang Zhi Yi in the final of women's singles at the Singapore Open 2022. You will get all the match updates, including scores, here. Stay tuned.
PV Sindhu threw away a 11-3 lead in the decider to go down 21-16, 5-21, 16-21 in the final of the 2024 Malaysia Masters Super 500, with world no. 7 Wang Zhi Yi of China taking the crown.
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In the other semi-final, unseeded Wang Zhi Yi, dished out an equally emphatic performance to beat Japan's Ohori Aya 21-14, 21-14. The 22-year-old is the reigning Asian champion.
A n Se-Young and Wang Zhi Yi created a moment for ages in the women's singles All England 2025 final. The world number 1 and 2 shuttlers set the court on fire in an incredible finale. An Se-Young ...
Manila [Philippines], May 1 (ANI): Lee Zii Jia defeated Jonatan Christie to claim the men's title at the Asian Badminton Championships 2022 in Manila on Sunday.
Unheralded Chinese Wang Zhi Yi sealed her Cinderella triumph in the Smart Badminton Asia Championships with a pulsating three-setter over Japanese world champion Akane Yamaguchi at the packed ...
But China’s Wang Zhi Yi wasn’t done yet. Returning to the court after the mid-game break, both shuttlers engaged a scintillating 56-shot rally that sucked every ounce of energy from both.