P V Sindhu won the Syed Modi India International Badminton tournament in 2022. Because the athletes tested positive for COVID, the men's final match was cancelled. The finals were supposed to be played between Arnaud Merkle and Lucas Claerbout.
The tournament's results
There was no match in the men's division. Man Wei Chong and Kai Wun Tee took first place in the men's doubles division. Krishna Prasad and Vishnuvardhan Goud were the category's runners-up. P. V. Sindhu won the women's singles championship. The runner was Malvika Bansod, Anna Ching Yik Cheong and Teoh Mei Xing won the women's doubles title, Treesa Jolly and P. Gayatri were the winners, Ishan Bhatnagar and Tanisha Crasto took first place in the Mixed Doubles competition, Nagendra Babu and G. Srivedya were the front runners.
Syed Modi International Badminton
This yearly international competition takes place in India. It was converted into a BWF tournament in 2009, The Badminton World Federation is an organisation dedicated to the sport of badminton, The Uttar Pradesh Badminton Association hosted the tournament's opening ceremony.
The tournament's history
The event began in 2003 as a national competition, It was held as an international event in 2004, Due to tensions between state and federal administrations, the event was later cancelled between 2005 and 2008.
What is the significance of the tournament's name, Syed Modi?
Syed Modi is the inspiration for the Badminton Players, Syed Modi is a badminton player from India, Eight times he has won the National Badminton Championship, He's also won the Australian international tournament, the European international tournament, and the international competition for the Soviet Union. He was born in the state of Uttar Pradesh.
BWF
BWF is currently hosting the Syed Modi international competition, It was established in 1934, Ireland, Denmark, England, Canada, France, Scotland, New Zealand, the Netherlands, and Wales were among the initial members. The International Badminton Federation, or IBF, was created. The IBF and the World Badminton Federation joined in 1981 to become the Badminton World Federation.
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