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Arun Vishnu dreams big

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Arun Vishnu, the 23-year-old badminton player from Kozhikode, has achieved a lot in both national and international arena.

Not satisfied, he says he dreams big. The player, who has returned from Vie

Badmintion: A smashing success in Kozhikode

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In Kozhikode and its outskirts, a game is gaining in popularity. Many tournaments are being organised and the stadia and grounds are packed to capacity. It is not volleyball or football that we are ta

Awesome foursome

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Some players may be lucky enough to win several titles in their lifetime. But the luckiest players are those who win the titles that will be forever remembered. Four Kerala girls have won such a title

‘Saina Nehwal has good chance of Olympic medal’

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Over the last two years, Indian badminton has made an impression on the international arena. Indian teams have done well at the Thomas and Uber Cup and ace shuttler Saina Nehwal has consistently figur

Saina falters in semifinals in Malaysia Open Super Series

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Ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal failed to sustain her impressive touch as she suffered a straight-game defeat at the hands of world No 1 Yihan Wang of China in the semifinal of the Malaysian Open Sup

Saina fights her way into Malaysian Open semis

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India's Saina Nehwal fought her way into the semifinals of the Malaysian Open Superseries badminton event, defeating Denmark's Tine Baun 21-13, 21-23, 21-13 in a last-eight match here Friday.

Saina h

Saina Nehwal seeks redemption at French Open

Still smarting from her second- round exit in Denmark last week, Saina Nehwal will seek redemption when she starts her campaign at the French Open Super Series, which begins with the qualifiers at Par

Balancing sports and academics with ease

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When returning to his busy academic schedule in Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) on Sunday, badminton player Midhilesh Sunder V. was proud of captaining the Kozhikode team and winni

Saina bows out of Japan Open semis

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India's Saina Nehwal was handed a shock 19-21, 10-21 defeat by Germany's Juliane Schenk in the women' singles semi-finals of the Japan Open Super Series badminton here on Saturday.

After a keenly fou

Saina in semifinals of Japan Open

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India's Saina Nehwal moved into the women's singles semifinal of the Japan Open Super series badminton with a 21-17, 21-13 defeat of Singapore's Juan Gu here on Friday.

Saina, seeded fourth, coasted

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