The latest blow came when Jun Hao, ranked world No 26, slumped in three games to India’s S Subramaniam, ranked world No 65, in a match lasting 72 minutes in Saarbrucken. Jun Hao, 26, who is going ...
The Danish former coach of a two-time Olympic badminton quarterfinalist has been banned from the sport for four years for ...
Leong Jun Hao’s latest performance at the Hylo Open, where he lost in the first round to India's Sankar Subramanian, highlights a troubling trend. This defeat marked his second consecutive loss to ...
In the women’s singles draw, Anmol Kharb, who reached the semifinals of the Arctic Open Super 500 earlier this month, will ...
Indian shuttler Lakshya Sen stunned fifth seed Christo Popov of France in straight games to enter the men’s singles ...
With two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu deciding to end her season early, a young squad of Anmol Kharb, Unnati Hooda, Aakarshi Kashyap, Anupama Upadhyaya and Tanya Hemanth will represent India in ...
Unnati Hooda stunned fourth seed Lin Hsiang-Ti of Chinese Taipei and entered semi-finals at the Hylo Open 2025 badminton tournament while Indian shuttlers Lakhsya Sen, Ayush Shetty and Kiran George ...
This year's Syed Modi Indian International is shaping up to be an exciting affair, especially in the men's singles, with former Asian champion Lee Zii Jia and two-time world champion Viktor Axelsen ...
Women's singles shuttler K. Letshanaa made a strong start at the Hylo Open after easily overcoming Taiwan's Huang Ching-ping 21-9, 21-15 in the first round on Wednesday (Oct 29).
The 2025 Hylo Open has set the stage for an exciting display of badminton talent, and India has made a powerful statement with its strong start. With impressive performances from players like Lakshya ...
Unnati Hooda advanced to the Hylo Open 2025 semi-finals, becoming the sole Indian survivor. The men's singles challenge ...