Lucknow: Two-time Olympic medalist PV Indus past young compatriots made easy Malvika Bansodi to win her second women’s singles title in straight games Syed Modi International Badminton tournament here on Sunday.
Playing in an empty field due to multiple COVID-19 cases, top seed Sindhu barely worked a sweat to beat Bansod 21-13, 21-16 in a one-sided title clash.
The final lasted just 35 minutes.
This was former world champion Sindhu’s second Syed Modi title after joining the BWF World Tour Super 300 event in 2017.
Earlier the seventh seeded Indian Ishaan Bhatnagar And Tanisha Crasto Compatriot T won the mixed doubles title with a straight game win over Hema Nagendra Babu srivedya gurzada,
Bhatnagar and Crasto beat the unseeded Indian pair 21-16, 21-12 in the summit clash that ended in 29 minutes.
Earlier between the men’s singles final Arnaud Merkle And Lucas Clarebout was declared a ‘no match’ after a finalist tested positive for COVID-19.
Playing in an empty field due to multiple COVID-19 cases, top seed Sindhu barely worked a sweat to beat Bansod 21-13, 21-16 in a one-sided title clash.
The final lasted just 35 minutes.
This was former world champion Sindhu’s second Syed Modi title after joining the BWF World Tour Super 300 event in 2017.
Earlier the seventh seeded Indian Ishaan Bhatnagar And Tanisha Crasto Compatriot T won the mixed doubles title with a straight game win over Hema Nagendra Babu srivedya gurzada,
Bhatnagar and Crasto beat the unseeded Indian pair 21-16, 21-12 in the summit clash that ended in 29 minutes.
Earlier between the men’s singles final Arnaud Merkle And Lucas Clarebout was declared a ‘no match’ after a finalist tested positive for COVID-19.
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