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Pranaav/Sikki defeat Ivanov /Sorokina to clinch the Russian Open GP title

Pranaav Jerry Chopra and Sikki Reddy defeated Vladimar Ivanov /Sorokina in straight games 21-17, 21-19 to clinch the Russia Open Grand Prix.

October 09, 2016

Ruthvika clinches WS Russian Open GP title while Siril settles for silver

SEEDED FOURTH, the Indian youngster Ruthvika Shivani held the edge over the unseeded Russian in the finals of Russian Open Grand Prix. She defeated Evgeniya Kosetskaya quite comfortably in straight games, 21-10, 21-13.

October 09, 2016

Russia GP: Ruthvika, Siril Verma & Pranaav/Sikki storm into the finals

RUTHVIKA, SIRIL VERMA & PRANAAV/SIKKI REDDY storms into the finals of Russia Open Grand Prix.

October 08, 2016

HUGE SETBACK: Srikanth down with ankle injury, to miss European circuit

A HUGE SET-BACK for men's singles shuttler Kidambi Srikanth as he won't be able to participate in the international circuit due to an ankle injury. The Guntur born lad picked up the injury while playing at the Japan Superseries.

October 08, 2016

Pranaav /Sikki, Ruthvika & Siril enter SF of Russia GP

PRANAAV/SIKKI, SIRIL VERMA, RUTHVIKA enter the semi-finals of Russia Grand Prix.

October 07, 2016

Pranaav/Sikki enter QF; Ruthvika triumph over Arundhati at Russia GP

PRANAAV/SIKKI, RUTHVIKA, Jakkampudi/Poorvisha & Siril Verma enter quarter-finals of Russia Grand Prix.

October 06, 2016

Pranaav/Sikki looking for another title while Arundhati & Ruthvika face off in RD 2 at Russian GP

INDIAN SHUTTLERS begin their campaign on a positive note at the Russian Open Grand Prix.

October 05, 2016

Ajay Jayaram fails to cross the QF hurdle at the Korea SS

AJAY JAYARAM lost in the quarter-finals of Korea Open Superseries against Lee Hyun 25-23, 21-13.

September 30, 2016

READ: Shuttler Parupalli Kashyap's plea plea to the Badminton World Federation

PARUPALLI KASHYAP took to Facebook to request the Badminton World Federation to re-schedule their timings for the qualification matches.

September 27, 2016

Sindhu signs an endorsement deal worth Rs. 50 crore, highest for a non-cricketer

PV SINDHU signed a three-year deal with sports management company Baseline and according to TOI, it's worth Rs. 50 crore. It is also the highest ever for any non-cricketer.

September 27, 2016

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