Lakshya Sen Crashes Out of Denmark Open in First Round

Lakshya Sen Crashes Out of Denmark Open in First Round

India’s Lakshya Sen’s Denmark Open campaign came to an abrupt end on Tuesday as he succumbed to a three-game defeat against China’s Lu Guang Zu in the opening round. The 2021 World Championship bronze medalist squandered an early advantage, losing 21-12 19-21 14-21 in a grueling 70-minute encounter.

Sen, who finished fourth at the Paris Olympics, had previously suffered a second-round exit at the Arctic Open in Finland last week. His loss in Odense marks another setback in his post-Olympic campaign.

Meanwhile, double Olympic medalist PV Sindhu advanced to the second round after her opponent, Pai Yu Po of Chinese Taipei, retired midway through the second game with the score reading 21-8 13-7 in favor of the Indian.

However, Malvika Bansod, who reached the quarterfinals at the China Open, failed to overcome the opening hurdle, losing 13-21 12-21 to Vietnam’s Nguyen Thuy Linh in women’s singles. Aakarshi Kashyap also faced an early exit, falling 13-21 12-21 to seventh-seeded Thai shuttler Supanida Katethong.

In women’s doubles, the Panda sisters, Rutaparna and Swetaparna, also made a first-round exit, losing 18-21 22-24 against Chinese Taipei’s Chang Ching Hui and Yang Ching Tun.

Sen, who was competing in his second event since the Olympics, started strongly against Lu, keeping pace with his Chinese rival before pulling ahead at 8-8 and taking an 11-9 advantage at the break. The Indian extended his lead to 20-11 with a seven-point burst, comfortably pocketing the opening game.

However, Lu rallied in the second game, narrowing the gap to 11-12 and eventually taking a 19-18 lead. Sen drew parity, but Lu secured the required two points to script a comeback.

In the decider, Lu maintained his composure and pulled ahead to 14-9, while Sen struggled to keep pace. Lu seized six match points and sealed the victory when Sen went long.

Sindhu, Sen Aim for Redemption at Denmark Open Super 750

Sindhu, Sen Aim for Redemption at Denmark Open Super 750

Indian badminton stars PV Sindhu and Lakshya Sen are determined to rebound from a disappointing start to their season at the USD 850,000 Denmark Open Super 750, which begins on Tuesday.

Both players struggled at the Arctic Open in Vantaa, Finland, last week. Former world champion Sindhu was eliminated in the first round, while 2021 world bronze medalist Sen lost in the second round.

At Arena Fyn in Odense, they hope for better results as they lead India’s challenge in this prestigious tournament, the 13th event of the 2024 BWF World Tour.

Sen, who finished fourth at the Paris Olympics, lost a close match to Chinese Taipei’s Chou Tien Chen last week. In Odense, the 23-year-old from Almora will face China’s Lu Guang Zu in his opening match, an opponent he has yet to meet in professional badminton. If he advances, Sen could face Indonesia’s Jonatan Christie in the second round, with reigning world champion Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand likely waiting for him in the quarter-finals.

Sindhu, a two-time Olympic medalist, needs to address the issues affecting her performance after a disappointing first-round loss to Canada’s Michelle Li, an opponent she had previously defeated 10 times. Under the guidance of new coaches Anup Sridhar and Korea’s Lee Hyun-il, she will open against Chinese Taipei’s Pai Yu Po and could potentially face China’s Han Yue in the second round if she progresses.

In addition to Sindhu, India will have several other competitors in women’s singles, including the in-form Malvika Bansod, Aakarshi Kashyap, and promising talent Unnati Hooda. Bansod, who reached the quarterfinals of the China Open, will face Vietnam’s Nguyen Thuy Linh at first, while Kashyap faces Thailand’s Supanida Katethong. Hooda, the 2022 Odisha Open winner, will compete against Lauren Lam from the USA.

While there will be no Indian representation in men’s doubles, Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand, who missed the Paris Olympics, will compete in the women’s doubles, taking on the fifth-seeded Malaysian duo of Pearly Tan and Thinnah Muralitharan. The Panda sisters, Swetaparna and Rutaparna, will face off against Chang Ching Hui and Yang Ching Tung of Chinese Taipei.

In mixed doubles, the husband-wife combination of B Sumeeth Reddy and Sikki Reddy are set to face Canada’s Kevin Lee and Eliana Zhang, while Sathish Karunakaran and Aadya Variyath will take on Indonesia’s Rehan Kusharjanto and Lisa Kusumawati.

Indian Shutters Crash Out of Arctic Open in Pre-Quarterfinals

Indian Shutters Crash Out of Arctic Open in Pre-Quarterfinals

Indian shuttlers faced a disappointing end to their Arctic Open campaign in Finland on Thursday, with all representatives bowing out in the pre-quarterfinals.

Lakshya Sen, India’s top-ranked player, squandered a one-game lead to lose 21-19, 18-21, 15-21 to seventh-seeded Chou Tien Chen of Chinese Taipei. The match lasted an arduous one hour and 10 minutes.

Qualifier Kiran George, who had upset World No. 25 Wang Tzu Wei in the first round, was outplayed 17-21, 8-21 by fifth-seeded Jonatan Christie of Indonesia.

In the women’s singles, Malvika Bansod fell 15-21, 8-21 to former world champion Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand. Unnati Hooda and Aakarshi Kashyap also suffered defeats in their respective matches.

Unnati lost 10-21, 19-21 to Canada’s Michelle Li, while Aakarshi went down 9-21, 8-21 to second-seeded Han Yue of China.

The mixed doubles pair of Sathish Kumar Karunakaran and Aadya Variyath lost 12-21, 15-21 to the Chinese duo of Cheng Xing and Zhang Chi.

In the final Indian match of the day, the women’s doubles pair of Rutaparna Panda and Swetaparna Panda were defeated 8-21, 10-21 by top seeds Liu Sheng Shu and Tan Ning of China.

The Arctic Open is a Super 500 tournament on the Badminton World Federation (BWF) World Tour.

Lakshya Sen Advances to Round of 16 at Arctic Open Super 500

Lakshya Sen Advances to Round of 16 at Arctic Open Super 500

India’s rising badminton star Lakshya Sen has advanced to the men’s singles round of 16 at the Arctic Open Super 500 tournament in Finland. Sen’s opponent, Rasmus Gemke, withdrew from their opening round match on Wednesday, giving Sen a walkover.

Sen, who narrowly missed out on an Olympic medal in Tokyo, will face the winner of the match between seventh seed Chou Tien Chen of Chinese Taipei and qualifier Arnaud Merkle of France in the next round. Qualifier Kiran George is the only other Indian in action on Wednesday, taking on Tzu Wei Wang of Chinese Taipei later in the day.

On Tuesday, Malvika Bansod continued her impressive form this year by upsetting world No. 23 Sung Shuo Yun of Chinese Taipei in the women’s singles. Bansod, who won her first title in over two years in February, showed her resilience in a hard-fought match, winning 21-19, 24-22. However, she faces a tough challenge in the next round against former world champion Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand.

Another promising Indian shuttler, Unnati Hooda, defeated Brazil’s Juliana Viana Viera to set up an encounter against Michelle Li of Canada. Rising star Aakarshi Kashyap also progressed to the round of 16 on Tuesday night, beating Germany’s Yvonne Li. She will next face second seed Yue Han of China.

India’s badminton contingent is looking to make a strong showing at the Arctic Open Super 500 tournament. With Sen, Bansod, Hooda, and Kashyap all advancing to the later rounds, India has a chance to secure multiple medals.

Malvika Bansod Stuns World No. 23, Advances at Arctic Open Super 500

Malvika Bansod Stuns World No. 23, Advances at Arctic Open Super 500

Double Olympic medalist PV Sindhu’s Arctic Open Super 500 campaign came to an abrupt end in the round of 32, as she succumbed to a 16-21, 10-21 defeat against Canada’s Michelle Li. However, rising Indian shuttler Malvika Bansod continued her impressive form, stunning world No. 23 Sung Shuo Yun 21-19, 24-22 to advance to the women’s singles pre-quarterfinals.

Bansod’s victory is a testament to her growing prowess on the international stage. The 23-year-old southpaw, who clinched her first title in over two years at the Azerbaijan International in February, showed her resilience in a hard-fought match that lasted 57 minutes.

In the next round, Bansod will face a formidable challenge in the form of either Ratchanok Intanon, the 2013 world champion from Thailand and tournament top seed, or Wang Zhi Yi, the 2022 world champion from China.

Meanwhile, Aakarshi Kashyap also secured a place in the pre-quarterfinals with a 21-19, 21-14 victory over Germany’s Yvonne Li in another women’s singles contest.

Sindhu’s early exit marks her first tournament since the Paris Olympics. The 27-year-old Indian, who has won two Olympic medals (a silver in Rio 2016 and a bronze in Tokyo 2020), will be hoping to bounce back in her next outing.

Sindhu, Sen Lead Indian Charge at Arctic Open Super 500

Sindhu, Sen Lead Indian Charge at Arctic Open Super 500

PV Sindhu and Lakshya Sen, India’s star shuttlers, will spearhead the Indian contingent at the Arctic Open Super 500 tournament in Vantaa, Finland, starting on Tuesday. The tournament marks their first international outing since the Paris Olympics, where they failed to secure any medals.

Sindhu and Sen are eager to regain their momentum on the international stage. They have reassessed their performances and made changes to their training regimes. Sindhu has appointed Anup Sridhar and Korean legend Lee Syun Il as her new coaches, while Sen has spent time at the Red Bull Arena in Austria for physical assessment.

In the opening round, Sindhu will face familiar rival Michelle Li of Canada, while Sen will compete against Denmark’s Rasmus Gemke. Sindhu is favored to overcome Li and could face Japanese sensation Tomako Miyazaki in the next round. For Sen, it’s a chance for revenge against Gemke, who defeated him at the India Open earlier this year.

Kidambi Srikanth, returning to action after a four-month injury layoff, will compete in the qualifiers alongside Kiran George and Sathish Kumar Karunakaran. In women’s singles, Malvika Bansod and Aakarshi Kashyap will also be in contention.

In women’s doubles, Rituparna Panda and Swetaparna Panda will represent India, while Sathish will partner with Aadya Variyath in mixed doubles.

The Indian shuttlers will be looking to make a strong start to their season and build momentum towards the upcoming major tournaments, including the World Championships and the Asian Games.

Indian Badminton's Next Generation Emerges, Aiming to Fill Saina-Sindhu Void

Indian Badminton’s Next Generation Emerges, Aiming to Fill Saina-Sindhu Void

Indian badminton has long been dominated by the legendary Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu. However, a new generation of shuttlers is emerging, promising to fill the void left by these icons.

In recent years, five Indian women have broken into the world’s top 50: Malvika Bansod (No. 36), Aakarshi Kashyap (No. 41), Anupama Upadhyaya (No. 47), Unnati Hooda (No. 50), and of course, PV Sindhu (No. 14). Additionally, seven more Indians rank between 51 and 100.

While talented, this next generation still lacks the experience and consistency of Saina and Sindhu. However, with proper guidance and training, they have the potential to reach the top.

“Every country goes through a bit of a gap,” said Sindhu’s coach, Anup Sridhar. “We have a lot of promising talent, but to expect everyone to be at the same level as Sindhu and Saina would be a bit hard.”

Malvika Bansod has shown great promise, recently reaching the quarter-finals of the China Open, a Super 1000 event. Aakarshi Kashyap is another rising star, known for her aggressive style of play.

Among the juniors, Anupama Upadhyaya, Unnati Hooda, Anmol Kharb, Tanvi Sharma, and Tanvi Patri are all making waves. Anmol, in particular, has impressed with her performances in the Asia Team Championships and the Nationals.

The Badminton Association of India (BAI) is committed to supporting this new generation. They have increased the number of BWF events in India, providing more opportunities for players to compete and improve their rankings.

“Our main job is to take this batch to the next level,” said BAI Secretary General Sanjay Mishra. “If we have 10 talented players, then we should be able to take at least 7-8 to the next level.”

With the right guidance and support, India’s next generation of badminton stars could soon be challenging for Olympic medals.

Srikanth Advances to Macau Open Quarterfinals, Lone Indian in Singles

Srikanth Advances to Macau Open Quarterfinals, Lone Indian in Singles

Star Indian shuttler Kidambi Srikanth made a strong return to competitive badminton, advancing to the men’s singles quarterfinals of the Macau Open Super 300 tournament on Thursday. The sixth-seeded Srikanth, who was playing his first competition since recovering from an injury sustained in May, outclassed compatriot Ayush Shetty in straight games 21-13, 21-18.

Srikanth, the 2021 World Championship silver medallist, will next face Hong Kong’s second seed Ng Ka Long Angus, with whom he shares an even 4-4 head-to-head record in their last eight encounters.

In women’s doubles, the pair of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand also reached the quarterfinals, securing a solid 22-20, 21-11 win over Chinese Taipei’s Lin Chih-Chun and Teng Chun Hsun in just 38 minutes.

However, former world junior number one Tasnim Mir’s run in women’s singles came to an end in the second round. Mir put up a commendable fight against fourth seed and 2022 World junior champion Tomoka Miyazaki from Japan, stretching the match to three games before ultimately losing 17-21, 21-13, 10-21.

In mixed doubles, the team of B Sumeeth Reddy and N Sikki Reddy bowed out of the tournament after falling 17-21, 14-21 to the Malaysian duo of Wong Tien Ci and Lim Chiew Sien in the second round.

Srikanth, the former world number one, took 37 minutes to defeat Ayush, who initially held a brief 5-3 lead in the opening game. However, Srikanth quickly regained control, moving to an 11-8 advantage at the break and ultimately securing the first game.

In the second game, Ayush showcased a stronger performance, building a 9-6 lead after a competitive start and later extending it to 15-10. Despite this promising position, he couldn’t maintain his momentum as Srikanth surged ahead, winning nine of the next ten points to reach 19-16 before closing out the match.

Indian Para Badminton Players Honored with INR 50 Lakh Reward for Historic Paralympic Success

Indian Para Badminton Players Honored with INR 50 Lakh Reward for Historic Paralympic Success

The Badminton Association of India (BAI) has announced a grand reward of INR 50 lakh to honor the exceptional achievements of India’s para badminton players at the recently concluded Paris Paralympics 2024. The Indian contingent made history by securing five medals – one gold, two silver, and two bronze – their highest tally ever at the Paralympic Games.

Nitesh Kumar, the gold medalist in the men’s singles SL3 category, will receive a purse of INR 15 lakh. Suhas Yathiraj and Thulasimathi Murugesan, who won silver medals in the men’s singles SL4 and women’s singles SU5 categories respectively, will each receive INR 10 lakh. Manisha Ramadass and Nithya Sre Sivan, who clinched bronze medals in the women’s singles SH6 and women’s singles SU5 categories respectively, will receive INR 7.5 lakh each.

BAI Secretary General Sanjay Mishra lauded the historic campaign of India’s para badminton players, stating that the cash rewards are a token of appreciation for their efforts in bringing glory to the country. He emphasized BAI’s commitment to developing and promoting para-badminton across India, with initiatives underway to support these players in achieving even greater success.

Considering the players’ busy tournament schedules, BAI will organize a virtual interaction session to congratulate them and discuss their requirements for continued development. The association is dedicated to providing the necessary resources and support to ensure that India’s para badminton players continue to excel on the world stage.

Kidambi Srikanth Returns to Badminton at Macau Open

Kidambi Srikanth Returns to Badminton at Macau Open

Former World No. 1 Kidambi Srikanth is set to make his long-awaited return to badminton at the Macau Open, starting Tuesday. The 31-year-old Indian has been sidelined since suffering an injury during the Singapore Open in May.

Srikanth, who is seeded sixth for the BWF Super 300 event, will be joined by a 23-member Indian contingent. The contingent includes promising shuttler Malvika Bansod, who recently reached the quarterfinals of the China Open. However, Bansod has withdrawn from the Macau Open.

In Srikanth’s absence, India’s hopes in the men’s singles competition will rest on the shoulders of Mithun Manjunath, Sameer Verma, and Ayush Shetty.

In the women’s singles, Anupama Upadhyaya, Tanya Hemanth, and Tasnim Mir will be the Indian representatives.

India’s best chance for a podium finish lies in the women’s doubles competition, where Gayatri Gopichand and Treesa Jolly are seeded third. The duo reached the semifinals of the Singapore Open BWF Super 750 event earlier this year.

Commonwealth Games medalists N Sikki Reddy and B Sumeeth Reddy will lead India’s charge in the mixed doubles competition.

Notably, two-time Olympic medalist PV Sindhu and Lakshya Sen will not be participating in the Macau Open.

The tournament will conclude on Sunday, November 27.

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