French open
India Upset China 3-2 To Enter Badminton Asia Team Championships Quarterfinals
Two Olympic medallist PV Sindhu, reigning national champion Anmol Kharb and women’s doubles duo Treesa-Gayatri helped Team India register this remarkable win.
The BATC saw Sindhu making comeback to competitive badminton for the first time since she was sidelined due to a knee injury she suffered at the French Open last October.
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