Bwf World Tour Finals 2018
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BWF World Tour Finals 2018: BAI announces Rs 10 lakh cash reward for PV Sindhu; Sameer Verma to get Rs 3 lakh
•This was Sindhu's first title win in last eight final appearances since winning her last crown at the Korea Open in 2017.
BWF World Tour Finals: PV Sindhu breaks finals jinx to beat Nozomi Okuhara and clinch gold at season-ending tournament
•With the straight-game victory over Nozomi Okuhara, PV Sindhu becomes the first Indian to win the season-ending tournament.
Highlights, BWF World Tour Finals result: PV Sindhu beats Nozomi Okuhara to win season-ending title
Fpsports •Catch all the live score and updates from the match singles final between PV Sindhu and Nozomi Okuhara at the BWF World Tour Finals 2018
BWF World Tour Finals 2018: Sameer Verma blows match-point to bow out; but PV Sindhu makes second successive final
Shirishnadkarni •On Sunday, Sindhu will clash for the women’s singles title with a Japanese player for the second successive year.
BWF World Tour Finals: PV Sindhu sets up title clash with Nozomi Okuhara; Sameer Verma bows out in semi-finals
•PV Sindhu, who finished runner-up at the last edition, staved off a strong challenge from Ratchanok Intanon to emerge a 21-16 25-23 winner in 54 minutes.
BWF World Tour Finals 2018: PV Sindhu notches hard-fought win over defending champion Akane Yamaguchi in group match
•Sindhu, who had finished runner-up at the last edition in Dubai, dished out a superb game, mixed with patience and aggression, to defeat Akane Yamaguchi.
BWF World Tour Finals 2018: Sameer Verma's chances of semi-final qualification appear bright; PV Sindhu gets challenging draw
Shirishnadkarni •Sameer Verma has an even chance of scoring over all three of his opponents in Group B of the men’s singles, or at least ending second in the group. Sindhu, on the other hand, will have her hands full, trying to subdue at least two of the other three players in her pool.
BWF World Tour Finals 2018: PV Sindhu says she is in top form and well-rested for season-ending tournament
•PV Sindhu skipped last week's Syed Modi International in Lucknow to focus on the $1,500,000 BWF World Tour Finals to be held at Guangzhou.