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Malaysia Masters 2025: Prannoy, Karunakaran register stunning wins; Sindhu exits
Malaysia Masters 2025: Prannoy, Karunakaran register stunning wins; Sindhu exits

The Hindu

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

Malaysia Masters 2025: Prannoy, Karunakaran register stunning wins; Sindhu exits

India's male shuttlers, led by the experienced duo of H S Prannoy and Kidambi Srikanth, were off to a brilliant start but it was curtains for double Olympic-medallist PV Sindhu as she bowed out with a first-round loss at the Malaysia Masters badminton tournament here on Wednesday. Prannoy and Srikanth were joined by Satish Karunakaran in the second round of the event. Taking the court first, 2023 world championships bronze medallist Prannoy stunned fifth seed Kenta Nishimoto of Japan 19-21, 21-17, 21-16 in a hard-fought contest that lasted one hour and 22 minutes. The Indian will play Yushi Tanaka of Japan in the second round. Karunakaran, who won the 2023 Odisha Masters and 2024 Guwahati Masters, also registered an upset by stunning third seed Chou Tien Chen of Chinese Taipei 21-13, 21-14 in just 39 minutes. He will next face Christo Popov of France. Ayush Shetty, who had reached the semifinals at the Taipei Open super 300, also progressed after getting past Brian Yang of Canada 20-22, 21-10 21-8, while world number 34 Priyanshu Rajawat made a quick exit losing to Singapore's Jia Heng Jason Teh 15-21, 17-21. Ayush, a 2023 World Junior Championships bronze medallist, will meet France's Toma Junior Popov. Later, former world no.1 Srikanth, a 2021 World Championships silver medallist, stunned a higher-ranked opponent in sixth seed Lu Guang Zu of China 23-21, 13-21, 21-11 in a 57-minute showdown to progress. The 32-year-old from Guntur, who is on a comeback trail, will next face a tricky player in Nhat Nguyen of Ireland. But Sindhu's poor form continued as she failed to get past the opening hurdle of the Super 500 tournament, losing 11-21, 21-14, 15-21 against Nguyen Thuy Linh of Vietnam. Besides Sindhu, the other three women's singles players, Unnati Hooda, Aakarshi Kashyap and Malvika Bansod also lost their opening-round matches. Malvika went down to world No. 27 Chiu Pin-Chian of Chinese Taipei 21-19, 18-21, 8-21, while Aakarshi was crushed by eighth-seeded Indonesian player Putri Kusuma Wardani 9-21, 8-21. Unnati then lost to Chinese Taipei's Lin Hsiang Ti 12-21, 20-22. The Indian mixed doubles duo of Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto also moved into the second round with a 21-18, 15-21, 21-14 win over the Indonesian pair of Adnan Maulana and Indah Cahya Sari Jamil, but all other Indian pairs suffered defeats. Ashith Surya and Amrutha Pramuthesh were no match for top seeds Jiang Zheng Bang and Wei Yaxin, as they lost 10-21 12-21 in the opening round of the mixed doubles event. Rohan Kapoor and Ruthvika Shivani Gadde too lost 10-21, 14-21 to fourth seeds Guo Xin Wa and Chen Fang Hui of China. The pairing of Karunakaran and Aadya Variyath was shown the door by Indonesia's Verrell Yustin Mulia and Lisa Ayu Kusumawati 15-21, 16-21.

Malaysia Masters: HS Prannoy, Satish Karunakaran, Kidambi Srikanth Register Wins; PV Sindhu Exits
Malaysia Masters: HS Prannoy, Satish Karunakaran, Kidambi Srikanth Register Wins; PV Sindhu Exits

NDTV

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • NDTV

Malaysia Masters: HS Prannoy, Satish Karunakaran, Kidambi Srikanth Register Wins; PV Sindhu Exits

India's male shuttlers, led by the experienced duo of H S Prannoy and Kidambi Srikanth, were off to a brilliant start but it was curtains for double Olympic-medallist PV Sindhu as she bowed out with a first-round loss at the Malaysia Masters badminton tournament in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Prannoy and Srikanth were joined by Satish Karunakaran in the second round of the event. Taking the court first, 2023 world championships bronze medallist Prannoy stunned fifth seed Kenta Nishimoto of Japan 19-21 21-17 21-16 in a hard-fought contest that lasted one hour and 22 minutes. The Indian will play Yushi Tanaka of Japan in the second round. Karunakaran, who won the 2023 Odisha Masters and 2024 Guwahati Masters, also registered an upset by stunning third seed Chou Tien Chen of Chinese Taipei 21-13 21-14 in just 39 minutes. He will next face Christo Popov of France. Ayush Shetty, who had reached the semifinals at the Taipei Open super 300, also progressed after getting past Brian Yang of Canada 20-22 21-10 21-8, while world number 34 Priyanshu Rajawat made a quick exit losing to Singapore's Jia Heng Jason Teh 15-21, 17-21. Ayush, a 2023 World Junior Championships bronze medallist, will meet France's Toma Junior Popov. Later, former world no.1 Srikanth, a 2021 World Championships silver medallist, stunned a higher-ranked opponent in sixth seed Lu Guang Zu of China 23-21 13-21 21-11 in a 57-minute showdown to progress. The 32-year-old from Guntur, who is on a comeback trial, will next face a tricky player in Nhat Nguyen of Ireland. But Sindhu's poor form continued as she failed to get past the opening hurdle of the Super 500 tournament, losing 11-21 21-14 15-21 against Nguyen Thuy Linh of Vietnam. Besides Sindhu, the other three women's singles players, Unnati Hooda, Aakarshi Kashyap and Malvika Bansod, too lost their opening-round matches. Malvika went down to world No. 27 Chiu Pin-Chian of Chinese-Taipei 21-19, 18-21, 8-21, while Aakarshi was crushed by eighth-seeded Indonesian player Putri Kusuma Wardani 9-21, 8-21. Unnati then lost to Chinese-Taipei's Lin Hsiang Ti 12-21, 20-22. The Indian mixed doubles duo of Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto also moved into the second round with a 21-18 15-21 21-14 win over the Indonesian pair of Adnan Maulana and Indah Cahya Sari Jamil, but all other Indian pairs suffered defeats. Ashith Surya and Amrutha Pramuthesh were no match for top seeds Jiang Zheng Bang and Wei Yaxin, as they lost 10-21 12-21 in the opening round of the mixed doubles event. Rohan Kapoor and Ruthvika Shivani Gadde too lost 10-21 14-21 to fourth seeds Guo Xin Wa and Chen Fang Hui of China. The pairing of Karunakaran and Aadya Variyath was shown the door by Indonesia's Verrell Yustin Mulia and Lisa Ayu Kusumawati 15-21 16-21.

Unnati, Malvika, Aakarshi exit Thailand Open; India's campaign ends
Unnati, Malvika, Aakarshi exit Thailand Open; India's campaign ends

The Hindu

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

Unnati, Malvika, Aakarshi exit Thailand Open; India's campaign ends

India's dismal run in elite international badminton tournaments continued, as all remaining shuttlers, including world number 10 women's doubles pair of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand exited early, ending the country's campaign at the Thailand Open Super 500 here on Thursday. Treesa and Gayatri, returned to action following an injury layoff but fell 20-22, 14-21 to Japan's Rui Hirokami and Sayaka Hobara in the second round. With Lakshya Sen having bowed out in the men's singles opening round on Wednesday, Treesa and Gayatri were the last elite Indian players in the fray. The young Indian shuttlers also couldn't make an impact with Unnati Hooda, Malvika Bansod, and Aakarshi Kashyap bowing out after straight-game defeats against higher-ranked opponents in the women's singles second round on Thursday. Seventeen-year-old Unnati, champion at the 2022 Odisha Masters and 2023 Abu Dhabi Masters, was no match for world No. 2 and top seed Pornpawee Chochuwong, going down 14-21, 11-21 in just 39 minutes. World No. 23 Malvika, the 2024 Hylo Open runner-up, also struggled against former world champion and local favourite Ratchanok Intanon, losing 12-21, 16-21 in the USD 475,000 event. Aakarshi Kashyap was similarly outplayed by Thai southpaw Supanida Katethong, succumbing 9-21, 14-21 in a one-sided match that lasted just 34 minutes. In men's singles, Tharun Mannepalli — the only Indian to reach the second round — was no match for second-seeded Dane Anders Antonsen, losing 14-21, 16-21 in 42 minutes. India is yet to make a final appearance in any BWF World Tour event this year, with top singles players including Lakshya Sen, PV Sindhu, and HS Prannoy battling poor form, injuries, and illness.

Unnati Hooda, Malvika Bansod, Aakarshi Kashyap Exit Thailand Open; India's Campaign Ends
Unnati Hooda, Malvika Bansod, Aakarshi Kashyap Exit Thailand Open; India's Campaign Ends

NDTV

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • NDTV

Unnati Hooda, Malvika Bansod, Aakarshi Kashyap Exit Thailand Open; India's Campaign Ends

India's dismal run in elite international badminton tournaments continued, as all remaining shuttlers, including world number 10 women's doubles pair of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand exited early, ending the country's campaign at the Thailand Open Super 500 in Bangkok on Thursday. Treesa and Gayatri, returned to action following an injury layoff but fell 20-22, 14-21 to Japan's Rui Hirokami and Sayaka Hobara in the second round. With Lakshya Sen having bowed out in the men's singles opening round on Wednesday, Treesa and Gayatri were the last elite Indian players in the fray. The young Indian shuttlers also couldn't make an impact with Unnati Hooda, Malvika Bansod, and Aakarshi Kashyap bowing out after straight-game defeats against higher-ranked opponents in the women's singles second round on Thursday. Seventeen-year-old Unnati, champion at the 2022 Odisha Masters and 2023 Abu Dhabi Masters, was no match for world No. 2 and top seed Pornpawee Chochuwong, going down 14-21, 11-21 in just 39 minutes. World No. 23 Malvika, the 2024 Hylo Open runner-up, also struggled against former world champion and local favourite Ratchanok Intanon, losing 12-21, 16-21 in the USD 475,000 event. Aakarshi Kashyap was similarly outplayed by Thai southpaw Supanida Katethong, succumbing 9-21, 14-21 in a one-sided match that lasted just 34 minutes. In men's singles, Tharun Mannepalli - the only Indian to reach the second round - was no match for second-seeded Dane Anders Antonsen, losing 14-21, 16-21 in 42 minutes. India is yet to make a final appearance in any BWF World Tour event this year, with top singles players including Lakshya Sen, PV Sindhu, and HS Prannoy battling poor form, injuries, and illness. Listen to the latest songs, only on

Thailand Open 2025: India's campaign ends as Unnati, Malvika, Aakarshi exit
Thailand Open 2025: India's campaign ends as Unnati, Malvika, Aakarshi exit

The Hindu

time15-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

Thailand Open 2025: India's campaign ends as Unnati, Malvika, Aakarshi exit

India's dismal run in elite international badminton tournaments continued, as all remaining shuttlers, including world number 10 women's doubles pair of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand exited early, ending the country's campaign at the Thailand Open Super 500 in Bangkok on Thursday. Treesa and Gayatri, returned to action following an injury layoff but fell 20-22, 14-21 to Japan's Rui Hirokami and Sayaka Hobara in the second round. With Lakshya Sen having bowed out in the men's singles opening round on Wednesday, Treesa and Gayatri were the last elite Indian players in the fray. The young Indian shuttlers also couldn't make an impact with Unnati Hooda, Malvika Bansod, and Aakarshi Kashyap bowing out after straight-game defeats against higher-ranked opponents in the women's singles second round on Thursday. Seventeen-year-old Unnati, champion at the 2022 Odisha Masters and 2023 Abu Dhabi Masters, was no match for world No. 2 and top seed Pornpawee Chochuwong, going down 14-21, 11-21 in just 39 minutes. World No. 23 Malvika, the 2024 Hylo Open runner-up, also struggled against former world champion and local favourite Ratchanok Intanon, losing 12-21, 16-21 in the USD 475,000 event. Aakarshi Kashyap was similarly outplayed by Thai southpaw Supanida Katethong, succumbing 9-21, 14-21 in a one-sided match that lasted just 34 minutes. In men's singles, Tharun Mannepalli — the only Indian to reach the second round — was no match for second-seeded Dane Anders Antonsen, losing 14-21, 16-21 in 42 minutes. India is yet to make a final appearance in any BWF World Tour event this year, with top singles players including Lakshya, PV Sindhu, and HS Prannoy battling poor form, injuries, and illness.

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