Indians have won 42 titles in multiple international events of 2017 till Dec 17, including seven Super Series and also won 2 medals in World Badminton Championships. Indians created history of having both finalists in the same event of a Super Series tournament. Check all the results of Indian Badminton in 2017.
Indian Performance in 2016
PBL 2017 Results
Indian titles at Super Series
Statistics
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World Badminton Championships: 2 Medals
Superseries: 6
Winners: MS: 14, WS: 12, MD: 9, WD: 2, XD: 2
All Indian Finals: MS: 3, WS: 4, XD: 3, MD: 2
Junior: 2 WS, 1 MD
Multiple Titles in Same Tournament:
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Ritika Thaker won 2 titles in same tournament making it All Indian Women’s Singles final with her Doubles partner Simran Singhi.
K Nandagopal won Men’s and Mixed Doubles at Ukraine International.
Parul Dalsukhbhai Parmar won Women’s Singles and Women’s Doubles at Para-Badminton World Championships 2017
World Record:
Srikanth Kidambi became the 4th in World and first Indian to win 4 Super Series title in a calendar year.
Srikanth Kidambi became the 4th player to reach three consecutive Super Series finals. He lost first to Sai Praneeth, won remaining 2.
Winners
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1. Malaysian Masters Challenge (Jan 17-22): Saina Nehwal (WS)
2. Iceland Open: MS Subhankar Dey
3. Syed Modi International Challenge: Sindhu (WS), Sameer Verma (MS), Sikki Reddy / Pranaav Jerry Chopra (Mixed Doubles)
4. Iran International Challenge: Arjun MR / Shlok Ramachandran (Men’s Doubles)
5. Uganda International: Francis Alwin / Kona Tarun in Men’s Doubles
6. Jamaica Junior International 2017: Venkatesh Parasad / Jagadish yadav (Men’s Doubles)
7. Portuguese International: MS Subhankar Dey
8. Vietnam International: Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty
9. India Open Super Series 2017: PV Sindhu
10. Singapore Open Super Series: Sai Praneeth
11. Dutch Open: Anand Pawar in Men’s Singles
12. Peru International Challenge: Francis Alwin / Kona Tarun in Men’s Doubles
13. Thailand Open Grand Prix Gold: Sai Praneeth
14. Indonesia Open Super Series Premier: Srikanth Kidambi
15. Mauritius International: Shikha Gautam (WS)
16. Australian Open Super Series: Srikanth Kidambi
17. Guatemala Future Series: Karan Rajan Rajarajan (MS)
18. Ivory Coast International: Ritika Thaker (WS)
19. Ivory Coast International: Ritika Thaker/Simran Singhi (WD)
20. Benin International: Sahil Sipani
21. US Open Grand Prix Gold: HS Prannoy
22. Lagos International: Sumeeth Reddy / Manu Atri
23. Bulgarian Open: Lakshya Sen (MS)
24. Hellas Open 2017 Winner: Rohan Kapoor / Kuhoo Garg
25. Ukraine International Challenge:: Nandagopal / Rohan Kapoor (Men’s Doubles)
26. Ukraine International Challenge: Nandagopal / Mahima Aggarwal
27. Japan Para-Badminton International: Parul Dalsukhbhai Parmar (WS SL 3)
28. Korea Open Super Series: PV Sindhu
29. Belgian Junior: Vaishnavi Jakka Reddy (WS-U19)
30. Bulgarian International: MS RMV Gurusaidutt
31. Bulgarian International: Men’s Doubles – Arun George and Sanyam Shukla
32. Badminton Asia U17 & U15 Junior Championships 2017: Women’s Singles U15 – Samiya Imad Farooqui
33. Denmark Open Super Series 2017: Srikanth Kidambi
34. French Open 2017 Super Series:Srikanth Kidambi
35. Para-Badminton World Championships 2017: WS Parul Dalsukhbhai Parmar
36. Para-Badminton World Championships 2017: WD Parul Dalsukhbhai Parmar (With Akiko Sugino from Japan)
37. India International Series 2017: Lakshya Sen
38. India International Series 2017: Tanishq Mamilla Palli in WS
39. India International Series 2017: Arun George / Sanyam Shukla
40. Welsh International Challenge: Tanvi Lad
41. India International Challenge: Ruthvika Shivani Gadde
42. Asian Youth Para Games 2017: Arati Janoba Patil (WS SU 5)`
Runners Up:
- 1. Syed Modi International Challenge: WD Sikki Reddy / Ashwini Ponnappa, Sumeeth Reddy / Ashwini Ponnappa (Mixed Doubles), Sai Praneeth (MS)
2. Dutch Junior Open: Krishna Prasad Garaga and Dhruv Kapila (Men’s Doubles)
3. German Junior 2017: MS Lakshya Sen
4. Singapore Open Super Series: Srikanth Kidambi
5. Mauritius International: Sanyogita Ghorpade / Prajakta Sawant (WD)
6. Mauritius International: Anura Prabhudesai (WS)
7. Ivory Coast International: Simran Singhi (WS)
8. Malaysia International Series: K. Nandagopal / Mahima Aggarwal (XD)
9. Cameroon International: Sahil Sipani
10. US Open Grand Prix Gold: Parupalli Kashyap
11. PV Sindhu, Saina Nehwal: Silver and Bronze medal in 2017 World Badminton Championships
12. Hellas Open 2017: Utkarsh Arora / Karishma Wadkar
13. Ukraine International Challenge: Sai Krishna Priya Kudaravalli (WS)
14. Ukraine International Challenge: Francis Alwin / Tarun Kona (MD)
15. Ukraine International Challenge: Saurabh Sharma / Anoushka Parikh (XD)
16. Japan Para-Badminton International: Suhas Lalinakere Yathiraj (MS SL 4)
17. Polish Open: Maneesha K / Arathi Sara Sunil (Women’s Doubles)
18. Bulgarian International: Sanyam Shukla and Ahillya Harjani
19. U19 Slovak Junior 2017: Vaishnavi Reddy Jakka
20. Hong Kong Open Super Series: PV Sindhu
21. Para-Badminton World Championships 2017: MS SL3 Manoj Sarkar
22. Para-Badminton World Championships 2017: MS SL 4 Tarun
23. India International Series 2017: Rohan Kapoor / Kuhoo Garg in XD
24. India International Series 2017: Shikha Gautam in WS
25. India International Series 2017: Francis Alwin / Nandagopal in MD
26. Welsh International Challenge: Gurusaidutt
27. India International Challenge: Lakshya Sen
28. Asian Youth Para Games 2017: Chirag Baretha / Rahul Kumar Verma (MD SU 5)
29. Asian Youth Para Games 2017: Nilesh Balu Gaikwad (MS SL 4)
30. World Super Series Finals 2017: PV Sindhu
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