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Syed Modi International, Final LIVE: PV Sindhu wins women's singles title — Blog, Scores, Updates, Results
PV Sindhu will be looking forward to ending her title drought when she meets Malvika Bansod in the final of Syed Modi International. Follow The Bridge's LIVE updates.
India's ace badminton star P V Sindhu, ended her title drought after defeating Malvika Bansod 21-13, 21-16 in the women's singles final of Syed Modi International on Sunday. Sindhu who earlier crashed out from the semifinals of the India Open, bounced back. She was last seen winning a title when she was crowned the women's singles World Champion in August 2019.
Follow The Bridge's LIVE updates for the enthralling contest.
Live Updates
- 23 Jan 2022 9:32 AM GMT
Bansod wins two successive points
Malvika wins two more points finding the gap at Sindhu's court but she still has a long way to go as the two-time Olympic medallist leads 14-4.
- 23 Jan 2022 9:28 AM GMT
Sindhu dominating as expected
Sindhu is performing as expected and dominating with her powerful strokes. At mid-game break, Sindhu leads 11-1.
- 23 Jan 2022 9:27 AM GMT
Malvika Bansod wins her first point
A quick flick by Bansod finds Sindhu beyond its reach. She wins her first point at 1-7.
- 23 Jan 2022 9:25 AM GMT
Sindhu has it easy
The Indian ace has a lead of 5-0 as she outplays Malvika with her swift smashes across the court.
- 23 Jan 2022 9:24 AM GMT
Sindhu fetches the first point
Sindhu wins the first point at service as Malvika hits the shuttlecock on the nets. She now leads 3-0.
- 23 Jan 2022 9:18 AM GMT
UP NEXT: PV Sindhu vs Malvika Bansod
Stay tuned for all the updates from the match you have waited for.
- 23 Jan 2022 9:17 AM GMT
Ishaan Bhatnagar and Tanisha Crasto win mixed double's title.
Ishaan Bhatnagar and Tanisha Crasto beat T. Nagendra Babu and Srivedya Gurazada 21-16, 21-12 in the final of the mixed double's event.
- 23 Jan 2022 8:58 AM GMT
An update of all the finals!
Meanwhile, BWF has decided that today's Men's Single final will be a "NO MATCH".
Merkle was withdrawn due to a positive COVID test, while Claerbout was withdrawn as a "close contact".