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Tanvi Sharma, Ayush Shetty enter U.S. Open badminton finals

Tanvi Sharma, Ayush Shetty enter U.S. Open badminton finals

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Talented Indian shuttlers Tanvi Sharma and Ayush Shetty moved into the finals of the U.S. Open badminton tournament in contrasting fashion as they continued their impressive run in the Super 300 Tournament in Iowa.
The 16-year-old unseeded Indian Tanvi defeated Ukraine's seventh-seeded Polina Buhrova 21-14, 21-16 in the women's singles semifinal in just 34 minutes to make it to the title round. This was the teenager's second career victory against the Ukrainian in as many outings.
Tanvi will take on top seed Beiwen Zhang of the United States in the final.
Ayush, seeded fourth here, created a big upset by overcoming the challenge of top seed and world No. 6 Chou Tien Chen of Chinese-Taipei 21-23, 21-15, 21-14 in a gruelling men's singles contest that lasted more than an hour.
Ayush will face another tough opponent in third-seed Brian Yang on Canada. Yang overcame the challenge of Chinese-Taipei's Liao Jhuo-Fu 21-10, 21-12.
In the semifinals, Tanvi had defeated her higher-ranked Malaysian opponent Karupathevan Letshanaa 21-13, 21-16, while Ayush had also dished out an excellent performance to get the better of junior world champion Chinese Taipei's Kuo Kuan Lin 22-20, 21-9.

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