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Arjun-Hariharan Advance at Australian Badminton Open; Dayanand Joins Main Draw

India's MR Arjun and Hariharan Amsakarunan advanced to the men's doubles second round at the Australian Badminton Open with a straight-game win over an American pair. Another Indian men's doubles pair, Achutaditya Rao Doddavarapu and Arjun Reddy Pochana, exited after losing to a local Australian duo. In men's singles, Saneeth Dayanand qualified for the main draw, joining Tharun Mannepalli as Indian hopes in the event. PV Sindhu is scheduled to begin her women's singles campaign against Peru's Ines Lucia Castillo Salazar.

Australian Badminton Open: Arjun-Hariharan reach men's doubles second round; Dayanand enters singles main draw

Sydney, June 9

India's MR Arjun and Hariharan Amsakarunan cruised into the second round of men's doubles at the Australian Badminton Open after beating the American duo of Arden Quan Lee and Stanley Xing.

The Indians registered a 21-13, 21-13 win in their opening round match here at Olympic Boulevard.

Arjun and Hariharan Amsakarunan led the first game from start to end and won it comfortably. The American duo put up a fight early in the second game and went into the break trailing by a single point. After the restart, the Indian duo scored the next 10 points quickly while conceding just two and closed out the match in straight games.

Meanwhile, India's other men's doubles pair in the tournament - Achutaditya Rao Doddavarapu and Arjun Reddy Pochana suffered an exit after losing 21-15, 21-15 to the local pair of Kanki Igawa and Ooi Ye Hern in the opening round.

Doddavarapu and Pochana's exit leaves Arjun-Amsakarunan as the only Indian challenge remaining in the men's doubles in the tournament. Satwiksairaj Rankireddy-Chirag Shetty, India's top-ranked doubles team, skipped the BWF Super 500 meet on account of the shoulder injury Satwik suffered last week in Indonesia.

Earlier in the day, India's Saneeth Dayanand, appearing in his maiden Super 500 badminton tournament, made the cut for the men's singles main draw after winning two qualifying matches.

Dayanand and Tharun Mannepalli will be carrying Indian hopes in the men's singles as Lakshya Sen, who won the Australian Open men's singles title last year, isn't defending his crown this year, while Ayush Shetty and HS Prannoy withdrew at the 11th hour after appearing in the entry list initially.

Two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu, 11th in the women's singles rankings, will start her campaign in Australia against Peru's Ines Lucia Castillo Salazar on Wednesday. Malvika Bansod will also be in action.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Arjun and Hariharan's performance was clinical - straight games win with 21-13, 21-13 is no joke! But I'm a bit concerned about the sudden withdrawals. Prannoy and Ayush pulling out last minute isn't good for Indian badminton's depth. 🤔

James A

As someone who follows badminton closely, I'm impressed by Saneeth Dayanand qualifying for his first Super 500 main draw straight from qualifiers. Indian badminton's bench strength is improving, even if the big names aren't playing this time.

Vikram M

That 10-point streak after the break in the second game shows the fighting spirit of Arjun-Hariharan! But we need to talk about the constant injuries to our top players - Satwik's shoulder issue is worrying for Paris Olympics prep. Also, why are so many Indian players withdrawing from this tournament? Something seems off.

Kavya N

Pin drop silence for our women's players! PV Sindhu starting against a Peruvian qualifier should be a routine win. Malvika Bansod has been inconsistent lately though. Hope both of them make it deep into the tournament. Indian badminton needs some good news after the injury woes.

Siddharth J

Good showing by Arjun and Hariharan but let's be honest - Satwik-Chirag skipping this is a big blow. Also, Doddavarapu and Pochana losing in straight games shows our doubles depth is still shallow. On the bright side, Dayanand qualifying is a silver lining. ☁️

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