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China Open: Satwik-Chirag reach quarterfinals, HS Prannoy crashes out

China Open: Satwik-Chirag reach quarterfinals, HS Prannoy crashes out

India Today24-07-2025
India's top men's doubles pair Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty marched into the quarterfinals of the China Open Super 1000 tournament with a hard-fought straight-game win over Indonesia's Leo Rolly Carnando and Bagas Maulana on Thursday. However, it was curtains for HS Prannoy in the men's singles after a gruelling three-game loss.Satwik and Chirag, the former world No. 1 duo, showcased their trademark resilience and tactical acumen to edge past the eighth-seeded Indonesian pair 21-19, 21-19 in a tightly-contested second-round encounter in Changzhou. The victory came after 46 minutes of intense action and marked yet another solid performance by the Commonwealth Games champions, who are looking to rediscover their rhythm ahead of the Paris Olympics.advertisementThe match was a test of patience and precision as both pairs refused to give an inch. In the opening game, Leo and Bagas enjoyed early leads at 8-6 and 14-12, but Satwik and Chirag stayed in the hunt. A crucial five-point burst from 14-16 to 19-16 turned the tide in the Indians' favour, and they closed out the game with sharp net play and swift court coverage.
The second game followed a similar trajectory, with the Indonesians pulling ahead 14-10. But once again, the Indian pair clawed their way back, levelling the scores at 18-18 before holding their nerve in the final exchanges to seal a confidence-boosting win.In contrast, it was a disappointing outing for world No. 9 HS Prannoy, who went down fighting against Chinese Taipei's Chou Tien Chen. After taking the first game 21-18, Prannoy struggled with the pace and consistency of the sixth seed, eventually losing 21-15, 21-8 in the next two games. The match lasted 65 minutes, with Chou dominating the decider as Prannoy's challenge fizzled out.While Prannoy's exit ends India's campaign in men's singles, Satwik and Chirag's progression keeps the tricolour flying high in doubles. The world No. 3 pair will next face either the Korean duo of Kang Min Hyuk and Seo Seung Jae or China's Liang Weikeng and Wang Chang in what promises to be another high-voltage clash.- EndsMust Watch
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