Satwik-Chirag Exit Malaysia Open; PV Sindhu Remains India's Sole Hope

The Indian men's doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty lost their quarterfinal match to Indonesia's Fajar Alfian and Muhammed Rian Ardianto in straight games. This marks the first time in four years the duo has failed to reach the semifinals of the Malaysia Open. PV Sindhu progressed to the semifinals after her opponent, Akane Yamaguchi, retired hurt. Lakshya Sen was eliminated earlier in the pre-quarterfinals stage of the tournament.

Key Points: Satwik-Chirag Lose in Malaysia Open QF; Sindhu in Semis

  • Satwik-Chirag lose in straight games
  • First SF miss in 4 years at this event
  • PV Sindhu advances after opponent retires
  • Lakshya Sen knocked out in pre-quarters
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Malaysia Open: Satwiksairaj-Chirag bow out in quarterfinals; Sindhu India's last ray of hope

Indian men's doubles pair Satwik-Chirag bow out in Malaysia Open quarterfinals. PV Sindhu advances to semifinals as India's last contender.

Malaysia Open: Satwiksairaj-Chirag bow out in quarterfinals; Sindhu India's last ray of hope
"'Sat-Chi' managed to save three of these match points - ESPN"

Kuala Lumpur, January 9

Indian men's doubles duo of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty bowed out of the ongoing Malaysia Open in the quarterfinals on Friday.

Satwik-Chirag lost 10-21, 21-23 to Indonesia's Fajar Alfian and Muhammed Fikri in the quarterfinals, as per ESPN.

In the first game, the Indonesian pair took control right in the start, heading into the break with a strong 11-4 lead, and they did not quite let it go as the first game ended in a one-sided manner by 21-10 in their favour.

The Indian star duo fared way better in the second game, and leads were exchanged right till the break. After the break, Satwiksairaj and Chirag showed glimpses of their domination to secure a 17-13 lead, but Fajar and Fikri fought back to level the scores and then got the match point at 20-19. 'Sat-Chi' managed to save three of these match points, but a wayward clear from Chirag and a net clip from Fikri helped Indonesia take the hard-fought game 21-23 and win the match.

Satwik and Chirag marched into the quarterfinals with a fine 21-18, 21-11 win over Malaysia's Junaidi Arif and Roy King Yap in 39 minutes in their pre-quarters fixtures. It is the first time in four years that the duo has not made it to the semifinals of this tournament, having finished as runners-up in 2024.

India's two-time Olympic medalist PV Sindhu is the country's last ray of hope in the tournament.

Sindhu reached the semifinals of the ongoing tournament as the third seed, after Japan's Akane Yamaguchi retired hurt after losing the opening game 21-11, giving Sindhu a semifinals spot.

Sindhu's win against Yamaguchi means she will now face the winner of the match between China's Wang Zhiyi and Indonesia's PK Wardani, who will square off later on Friday. Sindhu, ranked 18, had outplayed eighth seed Tomoka Miyazaki of Japan to book her place in the final eight of the ongoing Badminton World Federation (BWF) Super 1000 event.

The Commonwealth Games champion and Paris Olympics semifinalist, Lakshya Sen, could last only until the pre-quarters, losing to world No. 18 Lee Cheuk Yiu of Hong Kong, China, in 53 minutes, 22-20, 21-15.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's disappointing, but we must remember they are world champions. One off day doesn't define them. The second game showed their class. Wishing PV Sindhu all the best for the semis! She's our experienced campaigner, she can do this.
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Vikram M
The first game was a worry. They seemed completely off rhythm. Need to work on starting strong. That 17-13 lead in the second game should have been closed out. Little lapses at the highest level are so costly. Hoping for a deep analysis from the coaching staff.
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Sarah B
Following from the US. Such a nail-biter of a second game! Sat-Chi have so much heart. Sad about Lakshya Sen too. But PV Sindhu getting a walkover might help her conserve energy for the big match ahead. Go Sindhu!
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Rohit P
Yaar, it's always these close losses that hurt the most! 21-23 in the second... so near yet so far. But champions learn from this. Paris Olympics is the big goal. Onwards and upwards! #SatChi #IndiaBadminton
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Kavya N
All the pressure is on Sindhu now. She's been in great form lately. That win against Miyazaki was convincing. Hope she uses this opportunity and brings home the title. The nation is with you, Champ! 💪

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