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Danish Open: PV Sindhu enters the quarter-finals after the winning victory

Odense (Denmark): Superstar Medal of the Indian Double Olympics PV Sindhu reached the quarter-finals of the Danish Super 1000 tournament opened on Thursday after three hard matches against their opponents from Thailand.
Sindhu won after the struggle against Bukaran Ongbamrungphan 21-16, 12-21, 21-15 in 67 minutes in his last 16 matches.
This is the first Sindhu tournament since winning a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics in August.
One of the largest Olympics of India, Sindhu has rested to rejuvenate before returning in this tournament.
The big names of India include the London Olympics bronze medalist of the London Saina Nehwal and the former world of Men No.
1 kidambi srikanth.
Then on that day, Lakshya Sen will be pitted against the world No.
2 Viktor Axelsen in the round of 16, while Sameer Verma will meet Anders from the host country.

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