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Sindhu Silences Tokyo Crowd to Claim Historic Japan Open Title

Public Lokpal
July 19, 2026
Sindhu Silences Tokyo Crowd to Claim Historic Japan Open Title
TOKYO — Indian badminton maestro PV Sindhu shattered a 19-month title drought in spectacular fashion, defeating home favorite Akane Yamaguchi in straight games to lift her maiden Japan Open crown.
In a vintage display of power and resilience at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium, Sindhu neutralized the reigning world champion's relentless rallies to secure a clinical 21-17, 21-17 victory.
The two-time Olympic medalist survived grueling, lung-busting exchanges in the opening game before dictating the pace in the second, utilizing her rock-solid defense to force crucial errors from Yamaguchi.
With this monumental triumph, Sindhu makes history as the first Indian player ever to win the Japan Open. The victory caps off a sensational giant-killing week where she also stunned heavyweights Han Yue and Chen Yufei, officially signaling the superstar's roaring return to the absolute pinnacle of world badminton.




