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Commonwealth Games 2022 Badminton Mixed Team Semi-finals LIVE: India thrash Singapore 3-0 to enter finals — Scores, Results, Medal, Blog
Defending champions India took on Singapore in the Mixed Team badminton semi-finals at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games and have confirmed a medal by winning it 3-0!

Lakshya Sen and PV Sindhu
Having dominated all their matches so far, defending champions India took on Singapore in the semi-finals of the Mixed Team badminton event at the NEC arena at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022.
Led by PV Sindhu, Lakshya Sen and Satwik-Chirag, the Indian side gave their best against Singapore and won 3-0 to enter the finals of the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022 and confirmed a medal for India!!
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- 1 Aug 2022 5:33 PM GMT
Sindhu continues with the dominance now!
Sindhu rushes her opponent into mistakes and leads 17-8 with a 9 point lead!

- 1 Aug 2022 5:28 PM GMT
Yeo sneaks in a winner down the line!
Yeo is not to be underestimated here as Sindhu feels the pressure early on!
Sindhu leads 11-6 in the mid-game break against the World No. 19 Singaporean
- 1 Aug 2022 5:26 PM GMT
A few errors from the Sindhu racquet as Yeo also puts pressure
Sindhu's return finds the net and it is Sindhu who ends up conceding the point.
But Sindhu still keeps the lead at 7-4 here

- 1 Aug 2022 5:23 PM GMT
PV Sindhu with the sneaky putaways as she leads 3-1
Sindhu gets it going real fast here and goes for the angled smashes!

- 1 Aug 2022 5:22 PM GMT
PV Sindhu on court! Let's go!
And we are good to begin as PV Sindhu comes on court!

- 1 Aug 2022 5:17 PM GMT
Time for PV Sindhu to take court! She is up against a former Jr. World No. 1
2-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu will be in action next as she will take on World No. 19 Singaporean youngster Jia Min Yeo!
Sindhu has met Jia Min Yeo only once in her career and had the last word on that occasion against the former World Junior No. 1
- 1 Aug 2022 5:15 PM GMT
And Satwik-Chirag get the job done!
Satwik-Chirag get the first match in the pocket as they win 21-11, 21-12 to put India on the board first against Singapore in this semi-final!
Well-played boys!




