Ayush Shetty Stuns World No. 1, Reaches Badminton Asia Final

Ayush Shetty produced a stunning comeback to defeat World No. 1 Kunlavut Vitidsarn and advance to the Badminton Asia Championships final. The 25th-ranked Indian fought back after losing the first game to win a thrilling three-game semi-final. His run includes earlier victories over top-10 players like Jonatan Christie and Li Shi Feng. Shetty now stands one win away from the biggest title of his career, ending India's wait for a men's singles medal at this event since 2018.

Key Points: Ayush Shetty Upsets Vitidsarn, Reaches Asia Badminton Final

  • Upset over World No. 1 Vitidsarn
  • First Indian men's singles finalist since 2018
  • Beat world No. 4 Christie in quarters
  • Historic run at Asia Championships
  • Aims for biggest career title
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Badminton Asia C'ships: Ayush Shetty upsets World No. 1 Vitidsarn to enter final

Indian shuttler Ayush Shetty defeats World No. 1 Kunlavut Vitidsarn to reach the Badminton Asia Championships final, marking a historic run.

"Ayush displayed great composure and tactical skill to fight back, shifting the momentum in his favor. - Report"

Ningbo, April 11

Ayush Shetty pulled off a stunning upset to reach the final of the Badminton Asia Championships, surprising World No. 1 and Paris 2024 silver medallist Kunlavut Vitidsarn in an exciting men's singles semi-final at the Ningbo Olympic Sports Centre on Saturday.

Ranked 25th, the Indian player showed remarkable determination to come from behind and beat the top seed 10-21, 21-19, 21-17 in a match that lasted one hour and 15 minutes. After being dominated in the first game, Ayush displayed great composure and tactical skill to fight back, shifting the momentum in his favor with aggressive shots and better control at the net.

This win marked a major milestone for Ayush, as he became the first Indian men's singles player since HS Prannoy in 2018 to win a medal at the Badminton Asia Championships. It also ended India's short wait for a podium finish at the event, with the last medal coming in 2023 through the doubles team of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty.

Ayush's journey to the final has been impressive. He already made headlines in the quarter-finals by defeating world No. 4 Jonatan Christie 23-21, 21-17, marking his first win against the Indonesian star. Earlier in the tournament, he beat world No. 7 Li Shi Feng in straight games and followed that with another strong victory over Chin Yu Jen from Chinese Taipei.

The reigning US Open Super 300 champion has shown consistency, confidence, and a bold approach throughout the tournament, taking down higher-ranked players with skill. Meanwhile, India had mixed results in other events. Two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu lost in the second round, while Lakshya Sen had an early exit in the first round.

As a historic final approaches, Ayush Shetty stands on the edge of a significant achievement, carrying India's hopes as he aims to finish his dream run with the biggest title of his career.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Beating Christie, Li Shi Feng, and now Vitidsarn... this is no fluke. He's genuinely outplaying the top seeds. The future of Indian men's singles looks bright with talents like Ayush and Lakshya, even if they have off days sometimes.
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Aman W
A historic final awaits! First Indian men's singles finalist since Prannoy in 2018. The pressure will be immense, but he's shown he can handle it. Let's get behind him. #ChakDeIndia
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Sarah B
Watching from the US and so impressed! His net play was brilliant. That shift in momentum after the first game was a masterclass in tactical adjustment. Go Ayush!
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Vikram M
While we celebrate Ayush, we must also ask why our other stars like Sindhu and Sen had early exits. The consistency across the board needs to improve. But for today, let's just enjoy this fantastic achievement. Bas ab final jeetna hai!
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Kavya N
So proud! He's not just winning, he's dominating higher-ranked players with confidence. This win will do wonders for his ranking and self-belief before Paris. The entire nation is cheering for you, Ayush! 🏸

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