BWF World Championships quarter-finals LIVE Updates, PV Sindhu vs Putri Wardani Score: PV Sindhu is one step away from assuring a sixth World Championships medal after stunning world number two Wang Zhi Yi on Thursday. Follow live updates from Sindhu’s match vs Putri Wardani.
PV Sindhu vs Putri Wardani LIVE Score, BWF World Championships: PV Sindhu is one step away from the semi-finals at the BWF World Championships 2025. The Indian badminton star Sindhu faces Indonesia’s Putri Kusuma Wardani in the quarter-finals on Friday. Sindhu defeated world number two Wang Zhi Yi 21-19, 21-15 to qualify for the semi-finals. A victory over Wardani would help Sindhu secure a sixth BWF World Championships medal.
BWF World Championships LIVE Updates, PV Sindhu vs Putri Wardani
PV Sindhu vs Putri Wardani LIVE Score, BWF World Championships 2025: Catch live action and score as PV Sindhu take on Putri Wardani in the quarter-finals of the World Championships.
PV Sindhu vs Putri Wardani LIVE Score, BWF World Championships: Two-time Olympic medalist PV Sindhu will look to enter the semi-finals of the BWF World Championships as she takes on Putri Kusuma Wardani of Indonesia in a mouth-watering match on Friday. Sindhu is ranked 15th in the world, while Wardani is ninth. The Indian badminton star has also been facing numerous injury issues in recent years, but will enter the match with renewed confidence after her victory in the Round of 16.
Sindhu eyes sixth BWF World Championships medal
Former world champion Sindhu turned back the clock on Thursday as she defeated world number two Wang Zhi Yi of China to reach the quarter-finals of the World Championships. After her stunning win, Sindhu exuded confidence and said that she has nothing left to prove.
“There’s not much to prove,” Sindhu said. “I have already proved myself, but at the end of the day, last year and the beginning of this year were not great for me. There were lots of ups and downs, and injuries made it harder. I wanted to win, but things didn’t go the way I planned. It wasn’t just about the World Championships, but also the training I had put in. After those early-round exits, my coach and I sat down and discussed what was going wrong. We started focusing and working on those areas.”
Sindhu will secure a record-equaling sixth World Championships medal if she manages to beat Wardani on Friday. However, Wardani had beaten Sindhu earlier this year at the Sudirman Cup in straight games.