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Epic mess: India Open gets things wrong at every step

New Delhi, Jan. 17 -- The action at the $950,000 India Open has been nothing short of captivating but that is only if you have been able to look past the cold, the pollution, the monkeys, the pigeons,... Read More


Lakshya defeated as India challenge ends

NEW DELHI, Jan. 17 -- A 4,000-strong crowd waited all day for the lone local hope to take the court at the India Open. There were chants and good wishes sent his way. And Lakshya Sen built on that buz... Read More


Lakshya's fall ends home challenge at India Open

India, Jan. 16 -- A 4,000-strong crowd waited all day for the lone local hope to take the court at the India Open. There were chants and good wishes sent his way. And Lakshya Sen built on that buzz, ... Read More


One fine mess: The India Open gets things very wrong

India, Jan. 16 -- The action at the $950,000 India Open - the country's biggest badminton tournament - has been nothing short of captivating but that is only if you have been able to look past the col... Read More


Bird droppings halt India Open match on Day 3

NEW DELHI, Jan. 16 -- The India Open - the country's biggest badminton event - is getting embroiled in one controversy after the other. Two days after Danish shuttler Mia Blichfeldt complained of bird... Read More


Lakshya lone Indian left after Satwik-Chirag bow out in Rd 2

NEW DELHI, Jan. 16 -- Barring Lakshya Sen, all Indian shuttlers kept losing one after the other on Court 1, be it Kidambi Srikanth, Malvika Bansod or HS Prannoy among others. But the 2,000-odd fans th... Read More


Bird droppings halt India Open match on Day 3

NEW DELHI, Jan. 16 -- The India Open - the country's biggest badminton event - is getting embroiled in one controversy after the other. Two days after Danish shuttler Mia Blichfeldt complained of bird... Read More


Lakshya lone Indian left after Satwik-Chirag bow out in Rd 2

NEW DELHI, Jan. 16 -- Barring Lakshya Sen, all Indian shuttlers kept losing one after the other on Court 1, be it Kidambi Srikanth, Malvika Bansod or HS Prannoy among others. But the 2,000-odd fans th... Read More


Bird droppings halt India Open match on Day 3

NEW DELHI, Jan. 16 -- The India Open - the country's biggest badminton event - is getting embroiled in one controversy after the other. Two days after Danish shuttler Mia Blichfeldt complained of bird... Read More


In better frame of mind, Sen finding his way back to the top

India, Jan. 15 -- Despite trailing 11-16 in the first game against Kenta Nishimoto, Lakshya Sen didn't look worried. On the contrary, he gave his team a thumbs up when he was asked by his father DK Se... Read More