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Super Shuttlers: India's Rio badminton contingent

Last updated on - Jul 21, 2016, 15:03 IST
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Saina

Saina Nehwal (women's singles). This is the third trip to the Olympics for Saina, who won a historic bronze for India four years ago in London. (TOI Photo)

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Sindhu

PV Sindhu (women's singles). Though her recent form has not been inspiring, India can hope a good show from Sindhu, whose biggest win came during the Denmark Open Super Series when she defeated World No. 1 Carolina Marin. (TOI Photo)

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​Jwala-Ashwini

Jwala Gutta & Ashwini Ponnappa (women's doubles). The pair earned Olympic qualification on the basis of their ranking as per the cut-off for Rio. They had created history by winning bronze for India in doubles at the World Championships in 2011. (TOI Photo)

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<p>Srikanth Kidambi (men's singles). Ace shuttler Kidambi hopes to emerge the dark horse in Rio as he shrugs off a low phase leading up to the Olympics. <em>(TOI Photo)</em><br></p>
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Attri-Reddy

<p>Manu Atrri & B Sumeeth Reddy (men's doubles). The Indian pair has been performing well constantly for quite some time, and have a realistic chance to finish on the podium. <em>(Getty Images)</em><em></em><br></p>

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