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Sindhu Ends 2025 Season Early After Failing To Recover From Foot Injury
The ace shuttler said she and her team arrived at this decision after detailed discussions with her support staff and esteemed sports medicine specialist Dr. Dinshaw Pardiwala, who assessed her recovery and rehabilitation progress.
"After consulting closely with my team and with the guidance of the incredible Dr. Pardiwala, we felt it was best for me to withdraw from all remaining BWF Tour events in 2025.
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