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Sindhu reaches Japan Open 2026 final, first BWF title match in over two years

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PV Sindhu has advanced to the final of the Japan Open 2026, marking a historic milestone in Indian badminton. She progressed after Chinese opponent Chen Yufei retired mid-match due to injury. The result also ended Sindhu's losing streak against Chen, giving her a first victory over the Chinese player since 2019. It is Sindhu's first appearance in a BWF Tour title match in more than two years. She will compete against Japan's Akane Yamaguchi in the championship final.

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