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Ayush Shetty Stuns World No. 1 Kunlavut to Reach Badminton Asia Final

Indian shuttler Ayush Shetty staged a remarkable comeback to defeat World No. 1 Kunlavut Vitidsarn and advance to the Badminton Asia Championships final. After losing the first game decisively, Shetty adjusted his strategy to win two tight subsequent games. This victory makes him only the second Indian men's singles player to reach the final of this continental event. He will now head into the championship match with immense confidence after this historic performance.

Ayush Shetty stuns World No. 1 Kunlavut to storm into Badminton Asia final

Ningbo, April 11

Indian star shuttler Ayush Shetty produced one of the biggest performances of his career, defeating World No. 1 Kunlavut Vitidsarn to storm into the final of the Badminton Asia Championships in Ningbo on Saturday.

In a high-intensity semifinal clash, Shetty showed remarkable resilience after losing the opening game. He bounced back strongly to register a 10-21, 21-19, 21-17 win, turning the match around with sharp attacking play and control in the longer rallies.

Kunlavut, who dominated the first game with his pace and precision, looked in complete control early on. The Thai star's shot placement and ability to force errors from Shetty helped him comfortably take the opening game 21-10, raising expectations of a straight-games finish.

However, the Indian shuttler responded with composure in the second game. Shetty adjusted his tempo, reduced unforced errors, and began to match Kunlavut's intensity from the baseline. The change in strategy paid off as he edged a tightly contested second game 21-19, levelling the match and shifting momentum.

The decider saw both players push each other in long, physically demanding rallies. Shetty maintained his aggressive intent while also displaying patience in crucial moments. At 17-17, Shetty stepped up with key points under pressure, sealing the final four consecutive points to complete a memorable comeback victory.

Shetty will now head into the final full of confidence, having already delivered one of the standout performances of the tournament.

The win marks a historic moment for Indian badminton. After beating Vitidsarn, Shetty has become only the second Indian, after Dinesh Khanna in 1965, to reach the men's singles final at the continental event. He had earlier secured a medal by reaching the semi-finals, becoming the first Indian men's singles player since HS Prannoy in 2018 to achieve the feat.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rohit P

After Dinesh Khanna in 1965! That's a 59-year wait. Goosebumps! Shetty's patience in the long rallies was the key. He didn't panic when he was down. Now go and grab that gold, champ!

David E

Watching from the UK, that was an incredible match. The shift in momentum after the first game was masterful. Shetty's tactical adjustment to match Kunlavut's baseline intensity was world-class. A joy to watch.

Aditya G

This is the kind of win that inspires a generation. Youngsters across India will pick up a racket today because of Shetty. The future of Indian men's singles looks bright again. #ShettyStorm

Sarah B

Respectful criticism: While the win is fantastic, I hope the media doesn't put too much pressure on him before the final. Let him play freely. The "historic moment" narrative can be a heavy burden for a young athlete.

Karthik V

The composure at 17-17 in the decider... wah! That's champion mentality. Beating the World No. 1 in a continental semi-final is no small feat. Bas ab final mein bhi aisa hi khelna hai! 🏸

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