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India's Badminton Queens Face Uphill Battle Without Sindhu
2 Feb
Summary
- India's women's team seeks title defence without star PV Sindhu.
- Youngsters Tanvi Sharma and Unnati Hooda step up for the women's team.
- The men's team features a strong core including Lakshya Sen and Srikanth.

India's women's team faces a formidable task defending their Badminton Asia Team Championships title in Qingdao, China, starting Tuesday. The absence of their talisman, PV Sindhu, due to a niggle, significantly impacts their prospects after their historic maiden gold win in the previous edition.
With PV Sindhu sidelined, the responsibility falls on a young contingent led by 17-year-old Tanvi Sharma, a silver medallist at the World Junior Championships. Eighteen-year-old Unnati Hooda, who reached a career-best ranking of World No. 23, also brings strong form, having notably defeated Sindhu previously.




