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Indian Squash Star Ramit Tandon Eyes 2025 Asian Games Return
Sports3h ago

Indian Squash Star Ramit Tandon Eyes 2025 Asian Games Return

After injury and ranking challenges sidelined him from the 2022 Asian Games, 34-year-old squash player Ramit Tandon has climbed back to World No. 37 and is targeting his biggest comeback yet. India's men's squash team is stronger than ever, with four players now in the world's top 50 for the first time in history.

The Hindu2 min read
Cricketer's Wife: "Play Cricket, I'm Earning. We'll Manage
Acts of KindnessFeb 19

Cricketer's Wife: "Play Cricket, I'm Earning. We'll Manage

When Indian cricket star Varun Chakravarthy wanted to quit his architecture job to chase his sports dream, his wife Neha Khedekar gave him the green light with six powerful words. Their college romance turned into a partnership that helped launch an IPL career.

Times of India - Good News2 min read
20-Year-Old Indian Shuttler Wins First Super 300 Title
SportsFeb 2

20-Year-Old Indian Shuttler Wins First Super 300 Title

Devika Sihag just became only the third Indian woman ever to win a BWF Super 300 badminton title, joining legends PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal. The 20-year-old from Haryana dominated at the Thailand Masters, marking a breakthrough moment in her rising career.

The Hindu2 min read
Indian High Jumper Beats Olympic Silver Medalist in Kansas
SportsJan 31

Indian High Jumper Beats Olympic Silver Medalist in Kansas

India's Tejaswin Shankar just defeated Paris Olympics silver medalist Shelby McEwen at a major track meet in Kansas, winning gold with a 2.26-meter jump. The 27-year-old is training in the U.S. while pursuing his master's degree, all part of his plan to make the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

Indian Express2 min read
Indian Shuttler Devika Sihag Beats World No. 16 in Thailand
SportsJan 30

Indian Shuttler Devika Sihag Beats World No. 16 in Thailand

Rising badminton star Devika Sihag, 20, defeated world No. 16 Supanida Katethong at the Thailand Masters, claiming her first career win against a top 20 opponent. After months of heartbreaking third-set losses, the Punjab athlete is finally breaking through on the international stage.

Indian Express2 min read