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Xin Wang of China is consoled by Saina Nehwal of India after sustaining an injury forcing her to retire from her Women’s Singles Badminton Bronze Medal match. Michael Regan/Getty Images[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_405358” align=“alignleft” width=“940”]
hina’s Wang Xin is looked at by team officials as she sits down in pain while playing against India’s Saina Nehwal in a women’s singles badminton bronze medal match. China’s coach, and twice Olympics champion for Badminton, Zhang Ning (R) is also seen. Saurabh Das/AP[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_405359” align=“alignleft” width=“940”]
Saina Nehwal waves to the crowd at the end of the women’s singles bronze medal badminton match against China’s Wang Xin at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Andres Leighton/ AP[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_405360” align=“alignleft” width=“940”]
Saina Nehwal, right, fights back tears as she stands at themedal podium for winning bronze in women’s singles badminton of the 2012 Summer Olympics, in London. On the left is China’s Wang Yihan and center is China’s Li Xuerui. Saurabh Das/AP[/caption] [caption id=“attachment_405361” align=“alignleft” width=“940”]
Big moment for Saina and her entire team: Bronze medal winner India’s Saina Nehwal with team coach P Gopichand and player Kashyap (L) after medal ceremony at Wembley Arena. PTI[/caption]
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