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India at Paris Olympics, Day 2: Manu Bhaker Breaks Dry spell With Bronze, PV Sindhu Starts Solid | IN PICTURES

 India at Paris Olympics, Day 2: Manu Bhaker Breaks Dry spell With Bronze, PV Sindhu Starts Solid | IN PICTURES


PV Sindhu, who has a silver decoration at the Rio 2016 Olympics and a bronze at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, will confront world No. 75 Kristin Kuuba from Estonia in her subsequent gathering match on Wednesday.
Indian shuttler PV Sindhu started her Paris Olympics 2024 mission with a noteworthy straight-game dominate over Maldives' Fathimath Abdul Razzaq on Sunday, going for the gold back to back Olympic decoration. Sindhu's expertise divergence was clear as she required just 29 minutes to overcome her lower-positioned rival, with a score of 21-9, 21-6 in the Gathering M match.
Cultivated tenth, Sindhu, who won a silver decoration at the Rio 2016 Olympics and a bronze at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, will confront world No. 75 Kristin Kuuba from Estonia in her subsequent gathering match on Wednesday.

Fathimath, positioned world No. 111, battled against the previous title holder, who completed the main game in only 13 minutes. The subsequent game was comparatively uneven, with Sindhu rapidly taking a 4-0 lead. Razzaq momentarily shut the hole to 3-4, yet Sindhu then pulled ahead to 10-3. At last, Sindhu had 14 match focuses however required only one to get the triumph.

Sindhu, positioned world No. 13, will play against Kristin Kuuba of Estonia in her next bunch match on Wednesday

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