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Singapore Open FINAL LIVE: Sindhu defeats Wang Zhi Yi in FINALS, Naraoka vs Ginting to battle for Men’s Singles TITLE: Follow LIVE UPDATES

Singapore Open FINAL LIVE: Sindhu defeats Wang Zhi Yi in FINALS, Naraoka vs Ginting to battle for Men’s Singles TITLE: Follow LIVE UPDATES

Singapore Open Badminton LIVE: Draws, Schedule, Top seeds, Prize Money, LIVE streaming – All you need to know about Singapore Open 2022
Singapore Open Badminton LIVE – PV Sindhu beat Wang ZhiYi Finals: India’s ace shuttler PV Sindhu managed to win her maiden Super 500 Badminton tournament this season on Sunday. The Olympic medalist PV Sindhu clinched the Singapore Open 2022 title after getting past China’s Wang Zhiyi in the final of the women’s singles. The final […]

Singapore Open Badminton LIVE – PV Sindhu beat Wang ZhiYi Finals: India’s ace shuttler PV Sindhu managed to win her maiden Super 500 Badminton tournament this season on Sunday. The Olympic medalist PV Sindhu clinched the Singapore Open 2022 title after getting past China’s Wang Zhiyi in the final of the women’s singles. The final score read 21-9, 11-21, 21-15. n the Men’s Singles FINALS, Kodai Narakoa of Japan will play 4th seed Anthony Ginting of Indonesia: Follow Sindhu vs Wang ZhiYi Finals LIVE on Sunday with InsideSport.IN

Singapore Open Badminton LIVE: PV Sindhu defeats Saena Kawakami in straight games in…

Singapore Open 2022 Semifinals

  • PV Sindhu defeated Saena Kawakami (Japan) by 21-15, 21-7
  • Wang ZhiYi (China) defeated Aya Ohori (Japan) by 21-14, 21-14

Singapore Open FINAL LIVE: Sindhu defeats Wang Zhi Yi in FINALS, Naraoka vs Ginting to battle for Men’s Singles TITLE: Follow LIVE UPDATES

Sindhu vs Wang ZhiYi LIVE: Head to Head

  • Sindhu had last squared-off against Wang in the All England Badminton Championship.
  • The Indian had secured a thumping victory over the Chinese, winning her contest 21-18 and 21-13.
  • Wang Zi Yi is the Asian champion and is widely considered as one of the fastest rising young shuttlers in the world.

The Final match will start at 10:30AM and will be streamed & broadcasted LIVE on VOOT

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Singapore Open 2022: Mithun Manjunath, Ashmita Chaliha crash out

India at Singapore Open Badminton on Saturday

Women’s Singles 

PV Sindhu beat Saena Kawakami – 21-15, 21-7 

Earlier on Friday, apart from Sindhu none of the other Indian shuttlers managed to win their respective quarterfinal contests. While Sindhu prevailed in a nail-biting thriller against China’s Han Yue as the World No.7 won the match 17-21, 21-11, 21-19, Saina Nehwal suffered a heartbreaking 21-13, 15-21, 22-20 loss against Japan’s Aya Ohori in the quarterfinals. HS Prannoy also bowed out from the tournament after losing to Japan’s Kodai Naraoka.

Men’s Singles 

HS Prannoy LOSES to Kodai Naraoka – 21-12, 14-21, 18-21

Women’s Singles 

PV Sindhu BEAT Han Yue – 17-21, 21-11, 21-19 

Saina Nehwal LOSES to Aya Ohori – 21-13, 15-21, 22-20

Men’s Doubles 

Arjun / Kapila LOST TO Ahsan / Setiawan – 21-10, 18-21, 17-21

Earlier on Thursday, it was a day of MIXED RESULTS for India: Sindhu, Prannoy & Saina made it to the Last 8. But young guns Mithun MANJUNATH & Ashmita Chaliha crashed out of the event.

India at Singapore Open Badminton on Thursday

Men’s Singles 

Mithun Manjunath lost to Nhat Nguyen -10-21, 21-18, 16-21

HS Prannoy defeats Chou Tien-chen 14-21,22-20, 21-18

Women’s Singles 

PV Sindhu Defeats Nguyen Linh – 19-21, 21-19, 21-18

Ashmitha Chaliha LOST to Han Yue: 9-21, 13-21

Saina Nehwal vs He Bing Jiao – 10.30 AM

Men’s Doubles 

Arjun / Kapila vs Goh / Izzuddin – 9.50 AM

Women’s Doubles 

Dandu / Sunil vs Du Yue / Li Wenmei – 10.30 AM

Mixed Doubles 

Nithin / Ram vs Lamfuss / Lohau

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Singapore Open Badminton LIVE: Draws, Schedule, Top seeds, Prize Money, LIVE streaming – All you need to know about Singapore Open 2022

The annual badminton tournament will be the 14th tournament of the 2022 BWF World Tour. The tournament is being held since 1960. This year marks the 45th edition of the tournament.

Singapore Open Badminton LIVE: Draws, Schedule, Top seeds, Prize Money, LIVE streaming – All you need to know about Singapore Open 2022

Defending champions (Winners of 2019 edition)

Men’s singles – Kento Momota – Japan
Women’s singles –  Tai Tzu Ying – Chinese Taipei
Men’s doubles – Takeshi Kamura/Keigo Sonoda – Japan
Women’s doubles – Mayu Matsumoto/Wakanda Nagahara – Japan
Mixed doubles – Dechapol Puavaranu/Sapsiree Taerattanachai – Thailand

Singapore Open 2022 Schedule

1st round– July 12, 13
2nd round– July 14
Quarter-final– July 15
Semi-final– July 16
Final – July 17

Singapore Open 2022 Top Seeds

Men’s Singles:

  1. Denmark – Viktor Axelsen (Withdrew)
  2. Denmark – Anders Antonsen (Withdrew)
  3. Chinese Taipei – Chou Tien Chen
  4. Indonesia – Anthony Sinisuka Ginting
  5. Indonesia – Jonatan Christie
  6. Singapore – Loh Kean Yew
  7. India – Srikanth Kidambi
  8. Hong Kong – Ng Ka Long

Women’s Singles

  1. China – Chen Yufei
  2. South Korea – An Se-young
  3. India – P. V. Sindhu
  4. Thailand – Ratchanok Intanon
  5. China – He Bingjiao
  6. Thailand – Pornpawee Chochuwong
  7. Thailand – Busanan Ongbamrungphan
  8. Canada – Michelle Li

Men’s Doubles

1. Indonesia – Marcus Gideon / Kevin Sukamuljo
2. Indonesia – Mohammad Ahsan / Hendra Setiawan
3. Chinese Taipei – Lee Yang / Wang Chi-lin
4. Indonesia – Fajar Alfian / Muhammad Ardianto
5. Malaysia – Ong Yew Sin / Teo Ee Yi
6 .Malaysia – Goh Sze Fei / Nur Izzuddin
7. Germany – Mark Lamfuss / Marvin Seidel
8. IndonesiaPramudya Kusumawardana / Yeremia Rambitan

Women’s Doubles

1. China – Chen Qingchen / Jia Yifan
2. Thailand – Jongkolphan Kititharakul / Rawinda Prajongjai
3. Hungary – Gabriela Stoeva / Stefani Stoeva
4. China – Liu Xuanxuan / Xia Yuting
5. China – Zhang Shuxian / Zheng Yu
6. China – Du Yue / Li Wenmei
7. Germany – Linda Efler / Isabel Lohau
8. Thailand – Benyapa Aimsaard / Nuntakarn Aimsaard

Singapore Open 2022 Prize Money: 

The total prize money for the tournament is US$370,000. Singles winners will get $27,750, while Doubles champions will get a total of $29,230.

Event Winner Finalist Semi-finals Quarter-finals Last 16
Singles $27,750 $14,060 $5,365 $2,220 $1,295
Doubles $29,230 $14,060 $5,180 $2,682.5 $1,387.5

Singapore Open Badminton LIVE: Draws, Schedule, Top seeds, Prize Money, LIVE streaming – All you need to know about Singapore Open 2022

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Where to watch Singapore Open 2022 LIVE Streaming?

Fans in India can watch the Singapore Open 2022 LIVE on Voot Select and also at BWF’s official Youtube channel BWF TV.

Where will the PV Sindhu vs Wang Zhi Yi women’s singles final of Singapore Open take place?

PV Sindhu vs Wang Zhi Yi women’s singles final of Singapore Open will take place at Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore.

What time will the PV Sindhu vs Wang Zhi Yi women’s singles final of Singapore Open begin?

PV Sindhu vs Wang Zhi Yi women’s singles final of Singapore Open is scheduled from 10:30 AM IST.

Where can I watch the PV Sindhu vs Wang Zhi Yi women’s singles final of Singapore Open in India on TV?

PV Sindhu vs Wang Zhi Yi women’s singles final of Singapore Open will be aired live on Sports 18 in India.

Where can I watch the PV Sindhu vs Wang Zhi Yi women’s singles final of Singapore Open online in India?

PV Sindhu vs Wang Zhi Yi women’s singles final of Singapore Open broadcast will be available online on on the Voot app and the BWF TV YouTube channel.

Follow Sindhu vs Wang ZhiYi Finals LIVE on Sunday with InsideSport.IN

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