Ayush Shetty's Dream Run Ends as Shi Yu Qi Dominates Badminton Asia Final

India's Ayush Shetty's remarkable run at the Badminton Asia Championships ended with a straight-games defeat to China's top seed Shi Yu Qi in the men's singles final. Shetty had reached the final after a sensational semifinal victory over World No. 1 Kunlavut Vitidsarn. Despite the loss, Shetty's tournament performance marks a significant breakthrough for Indian men's singles badminton. Shi Yu Qi's dominant display secured his first Badminton Asia Championships title.

Key Points: Shi Yu Qi Beats Ayush Shetty for Badminton Asia Title

  • Shi Yu Qi wins first BAC title
  • Shetty's historic silver medal finish
  • Shetty beat World No. 1 Vitidsarn in semis
  • Straight-games dominance in final
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Ayush Shetty's dream run ends as Shi Yu Qi clinches Badminton Asia title

China's Shi Yu Qi defeats India's Ayush Shetty in straight games to win the Badminton Asia Championships men's singles final in Ningbo.

"Shi's experience and control in rallies proved decisive. - Report"

Ningbo, April 12

India's rising badminton star Ayush Shetty saw his remarkable run at the Badminton Asia Championships 2026 come to an end on Sunday after he suffered a heartbreaking defeat to China's top seed, Shi Yu Qi, in the men's singles final.

Shetty, who had a remarkable campaign leading up to the final, struggled to keep up with the pace and precision of the World No. 2, as Shi dominated the contest to secure the title. The reigning world champion Shi won his first BAC title, 21-8, 21-10, in one of the most dominant final displays.

The Indian youngster had entered the final after a sensational tournament that included several high-profile wins, marking one of the most significant breakthroughs in Indian men's singles badminton recently. His journey also ensured a historic medal finish, underlining his rapid rise on the international circuit.

En route to his final, Shettly also 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.

However, in the final hurdle, Shi's experience and control in rallies proved decisive, as he closed out the match in straight games to deny Shetty a fairy-tale finish.

Despite the defeat, Shetty's performance throughout the tournament has been widely praised, with his consistency, attacking intent, and composure under pressure drawing attention from the badminton fraternity.

For Shi Yu Qi, the victory adds another major title to his career, reinforcing his position among the most dominant players in world badminton.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Shi Yu Qi was just on another level today. No shame in losing to a player of that caliber. Shetty should be proud. He's only going to get better from this experience. The way he fought back against Vitidsarn shows his champion mentality.
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Aman W
Respectful criticism: I feel our players sometimes lack the tactical flexibility in finals against top Chinese opponents. It seemed like Shetty had one plan and when Shi countered it, there was no Plan B. Our coaching needs to work on that. Still, kudos for the silver!
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Sarah B
Watching from the US, this was incredible. Beating the world number one is no small feat. This young man has announced himself on the world stage. Can't wait to see him at the Olympics!
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Karthik V
The semifinal win was pure magic! 10-21 in the first game and then to come back like that? That's the heart of a lion. The final was a step too far this time, but mark my words, this boy is a future champion. Bas thoda sa experience chahiye.
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Nisha Z
So proud! After Sindhu and Srikanth, we needed a new star in men's singles. Shetty has arrived. A silver at the Asia Championships is a fantastic result. Don't lose heart, beta! The nation is with you. 🥈

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