PV Sindhu had an impressive performance against Han Yue from China in the Malaysia Masters 2024. She won the quarterfinal match 21-13, 14-21, 21-12 on May 24. She secured her spot in the semi-finals. PV Sindhu in the Malaysia masters 2024 In the next round, she will compete against the winner of the match between Putri Kusuma Wardani from Singapore and Busanan Ongbamrungphan from Thailand. Prior to this victory, Sindhu defeated Sim Yu Jin from South Korea in a tough match lasting 59 minutes. PV Sindhu ranking She is ranked as the 15th best player in the world. Sindhu is aiming to win her first BWF title since her victory at the Singapore Open in 2022.She has faced some challenges this year. She already skipped the Thailand Open and Uber Cup due to various reasons. However, in February, she made a comeback to the court after recovering from an injury. With the Paris Olympics just two months away, winning the Malaysia Masters would greatly boost Sindhu’s confidence if she manages to achieve it. Before the quadrennial event begins on July 26, Sindhu will undergo training in Germany. Her request was approved by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports’ Mission Olympic Cell (MOC).Sindhu will dedicate around a month to intense training at the Hermann-Neuberger Sportschule in Saarbrücken before heading to Paris.
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