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.

Rybakina Withdraws from Paris Olympics, Upending Women's Singles Draw

Rybakina Withdraws from Paris Olympics, Upending Women’s Singles Draw

Elena Rybakina Withdraws from Paris Olympics, Shaking Up Women’s Singles Draw

Shortly after the release of the women’s singles draw for the Paris Olympics on Thursday, the withdrawal of Elena Rybakina sent shockwaves through the tournament. The No. 3 seed, behind Iga Swiatek and Coco Gauff, was slated to face a challenging path in the draw.

No official reason was given for Rybakina’s withdrawal, but the Kazakh has struggled with illnesses throughout 2024. She has withdrawn from several tournaments, including Indian Wells, Rome, Eastbourne, and Dubai. She also retired from her second-round match in Berlin.

Rybakina’s absence has significant implications for the draw. Caroline Garcia moves into her slot as the No. 17 seed, facing Jaqueline Cristian in the first round. Australia’s Daria Saville now takes Garcia’s place against sixth seed Zheng Qinwen.

In mixed doubles, Rybakina and Alexander Bublik have been replaced by Argentina’s Nadia Podoroska and Maximo Gonzalez, who will face third seeds Coco Gauff and Taylor Fritz.

Rybakina’s withdrawal is a major blow to the women’s singles competition. The 25-year-old is a former Wimbledon champion and one of the most dangerous players on tour. Her absence opens up the draw for other contenders, including Swiatek, Gauff, and Zheng.

Rybakina’s focus now shifts to the North American hardcourt swing, where she is scheduled to compete at the National Bank Open in Toronto beginning on August 6. It remains to be seen if she can regain her form and make a deep run in the remaining Grand Slams of the season.

PV Sindhu Advances to Second Round of All England Championships

PV Sindhu Advances to Second Round of All England Championships

Double Olympic medalist PV Sindhu has advanced to the second round of the women’s singles competition at the prestigious All England Championships. Her German opponent, Yvonne Li, retired after the completion of the first game on Tuesday.

Sindhu, the former world champion and current world No. 11, dominated the first game, winning 21-10. However, Li, ranked 26th in the world, decided to withdraw from the match due to an undisclosed reason.

The 28-year-old from Hyderabad will now face top seed An Se Young of Korea in the second round. An has been a formidable opponent for Sindhu, having defeated her in all six of their previous encounters.

An, who is recovering from a right knee injury, recently secured her second title of the season at the French Open last Sunday.

In the first game against Li, Sindhu and her opponent were initially neck-and-neck, tied at 4-4. However, Sindhu quickly pulled away, establishing an 11-7 lead at the break. She continued to extend her advantage, eventually winning the game when Li’s flick serve landed in the net.

Sindhu’s victory marks a positive start to her campaign at the All England Championships. She will be hoping to overcome her past struggles against An and advance to the later stages of the tournament.

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