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BWF World Championships 2025: Sindhu, Ayush Shetty Lead India's Day 1 Campaign

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The BWF World Championships have begun, with several Indian players taking to the court on the opening day. PV Sindhu, Ayush Shetty, and Lakshya Sen are among the notable Indians competing in the tournament. India has a strong record at the event, having secured at least one medal at every edition since 2011. The Indian contingent will be eager to extend that impressive streak this year.

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