Lakshya vs Ayush in India Open Clash, Sindhu Faces Tough Vietnamese Test

The India Open Super 750 draw has thrown up challenging openers for Indian shuttlers, headlined by an all-Indian clash between Lakshya Sen and Ayush Shetty. PV Sindhu faces a tough test against Vietnam's Nguyen Thuy Linh, who has beaten her in their last two meetings. In men's doubles, former champions Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty have a favorable opener against an American pair. The tournament, held at the Indira Gandhi Stadium, serves as a crucial test event for the BWF World Championships scheduled at the same venue later this year.

Key Points: India Open Draw: Lakshya Sen vs Ayush Shetty, Sindhu's Opener

  • Tough all-Indian opener for Lakshya Sen
  • PV Sindhu faces tricky opponent Nguyen Thuy Linh
  • Satwik-Chirag get relatively easy start
  • Venue a test for upcoming World Championships
  • Srikanth and Prannoy face challenging matches
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BWF India Open: Lakshya & Ayush faceoff in opener, Sindhu to play Vietnam's Thuy Linh

Lakshya Sen faces Ayush Shetty in an all-Indian opener at India Open. PV Sindhu meets Nguyen Thuy Linh. See full draw analysis for Indian shuttlers.

BWF India Open: Lakshya & Ayush faceoff in opener, Sindhu to play Vietnam's Thuy Linh
"If the Indian contingent were hoping for a slightly easier opening round, they were clearly not granted that wish."

New Delhi, Jan 7

Former champion Lakshya Sen has been pitted in an all-Indian battle against the up-and-coming Ayush Shetty, while former world champion PV Sindhu will face Vietnam's Thuy Linh Nguyenin the opening round of the India Open Super 750 badminton tournament to be played at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium here from January 13-18.

The India Open, one of the most prestigious tournaments on the BWF World Tour, will move from the KD Jadhav Indoor Stadium to a much larger multi-purpose hall within the Indira Gandhi Stadium Complex.

Players will also get to understand and test the conditions, as this will be the venue for the BWF World Championships in August later this year.

If the Indian contingent were hoping for a slightly easier opening round, they were clearly not granted that wish.

From the Indian perspective, Lakshya facing former world junior bronze medallist Ayush Shetty would mean only three of the four Indian men's singles in the fray would have a chance to make it to the second round. Whoever goes through in this all-Indian clash is likely to face fourth seed Chou Tien Chen of Chinese Taipei or Kenta Nishimoto of Japan.

Among the other Indian singles players, former world no. 1 Kidambi Srikanth will be up against 2024 Taipei Thomas Cup bronze medallist and world no. 12 Lin Chun-Yi, with a possible second-round clash against Christo Popov, who created history last month by becoming the first French player to win the BWF World Tour Finals men's singles title.

H S Prannoy, who got into the main draw after the withdrawal of Denmark's Anders Antonsen, will open his campaign against last edition finalist Lee Cheuk Yiu of Hong Kong.

In the women's singles, former world champion Sindhu will be up against Nguyen, against whom the Indian had lost both their last two encounters. Nguyen, ranked 22 in the world, is one of the most improved players on the circuit last year. If she manages to get through the Vietnamese, then second seed Wang Zhi Yi or her Chinese teammate Gao Fang Jie awaits her in the second round.

Malvika Bansod, returning after a long injury break and playing in the tournament with her protected ranking, will face Pai Yu Po of Chinese Taipei in the opening round.

In the doubles category, former champions Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy have been handed a relatively easy opener against the USA's Chen Zhi Yi and Presley Smith. Their first real test may come in the quarter-finals, where they could meet China's eighth seeds Chen Bo Yang and Liu Yi.

Two-time All-England semifinalists Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand will be up against Ornnicha Jongsathapornparn and Sukitta Suwachai of Thailand, with a possible second-round clash against Chinese seventh seeds Li Yi Jing and Luo Xu Min.

In the other interesting opening-round clash, top seed An Se Young will face former world champion Nozomi Okuhara, while third seed Akane Yamaguchi will be up against compatriot Riko Gunji.

- IANS

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Priya S
Sindhu's match against Thuy Linh is crucial. She lost the last two times, so she needs a strong strategy. Hoping she can turn the tables this time on home turf! The new venue sounds exciting too.
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Vikram M
Satwik and Chirag have a relatively easy start, which is good. They need to build momentum. Our doubles pair is our biggest hope for a title this year. Let's go, boys! 💪
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Rohit P
Good to see Malvika Bansod back after her injury. Wishing her all the best. The draw is tough for everyone, but that's what makes Super 750 events so thrilling. Can't wait for the action to begin!
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Sarah B
Interesting that the venue is also a test for the World Championships later. Hope the players adapt well. The all-Indian clash is a shame so early, but it will be a great match for fans.
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Karthik V
Srikanth vs Lin Chun-Yi is another tough one. Our players need to be at their absolute best from the first point. The level of competition is just insane. Hoping for multiple Indians in the second round!
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Nikhil C
While I'm excited, I do feel the scheduling and draws

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