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Sindhu, Tanvi Storm into Australian Open Second Round

PV Sindhu needed just 32 minutes to defeat Ines Castillo of Peru in the first round of the Australian Open. Tanvi Sharma showed a return to form by beating world No. 11 Chiu Pin-Chian. Sindhu will face compatriot Isharani Baruah in the pre-quarterfinals, while Tanvi takes on Malvika Bansod. India's men's singles campaign ended with first-round defeats for Kiran George, Saneeth Dayanand, and Tharun Mannepalli.

PV Sindhu, Tanvi Sharma storm into second round of Australian Open

Sydney, June 10

Two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu and rising Indian shuttler Tanvi Sharma advanced to the second round of the women's singles competition at the Australian Open Badminton Championships 2026 in Sydney on Wednesday.

World No. 10 Sindhu needed just 32 minutes to dispatch Ines Castillo of Peru 21-13, 21-11 in her opening-round match at the BWF Super 500 event, as per Olympics.com.

The Indian star will next face compatriot Isharani Baruah in the pre-quarterfinals. Ranked 39th in the world, Isharani secured her place in the second round after battling past China's Han Qianxi 22-20, 10-21, 21-14 in a hard-fought three-game encounter.

It will be the first head-to-head meeting between the two Indian badminton players.

Tanvi Sharma, who clinched a silver medal at last year's BWF World Junior Championships, showed encouraging signs of a return to form with a 21-12, 22-20 victory over world No. 11 Chiu Pin-Chian of Chinese Taipei.

The world No. 36, who broke into the top 50 from outside the top 100 last year following a string of strong performances, has struggled for consistency this season, progressing beyond the first round only twice in eight BWF tournaments so far.

In the second round on Thursday, Tanvi will face compatriot Malvika Bansod, who defeated Thailand's Tonrug Saeheng 15-21, 21-7, 21-13 to book her place in the last 16.

Meanwhile, India's challenge in the men's singles ended in the first round following defeats for Kiran George, Saneeth Dayanand and Tharun Mannepalli.

Australian Badminton Open 2026: India squad: Men's singles: HS Prannoy, Ayush Shetty, Kiran George, Tharun Mannepalli, Saneeth Dayanand (Q), Manraj Singh (Q)

Men's doubles: MR Arjun-Hariharan Amsakarunan, Achutaditya Rao Doddavarapu-Arjun Reddy Pochana.

Women's singles: PV Sindhu, Tanvi Sharma. Malvika Bansod, Isharani Baruah, Anmol Kharb, Aakarshi Kashyap, Tanya Hemnath, Imad Farooqui Samiya (Q)Mixed doubles: Dhruv Kapila-Tanisha Crasto, Dhruv Rawat-Manisha Keer, Mohit Jaglan-Lakshita Jaglan.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Vikram M

Good to see Sindhu back in form. But we need to talk about the men's singles — all three eliminated in the first round? That's worrying. HS Prannoy is our best bet but he needs to step up. Hope the doubles pairs do well too. Depth in women's singles is incredible though — 8 Indian women in the draw!

Michael C

Sindhu is a class act, no doubt. But I'm more excited about Tanvi Sharma — silver at World Juniors and now beating a top-15 player. She's the future of Indian badminton. Malvika Bansod also looking strong after that comeback win. Tomorrow's all-Indian matches will be epic!

Rohit P

Super 500 event and we have so many Indians in the draw — feels good. Sindhu's match against Isharani Baruah will be tricky though. Isharani fought hard against a Chinese player, she's in good form. Indian women's badminton is really going places. Just wish our men's singles had the same depth.

Ananya R

Great to see Tanvi Sharma back in form after a tough season. She's been inconsistent but this win shows her potential. And Sindhu is just peerless — 32 minutes, 21-13, 21-11, that's top class. India vs India matches in the next round are bittersweet but it guarantees an Indian in the quarterfinals! 💪

Sarah B

Sindhu's experience really shows — she makes these matches look effortless. But I think the coaching staff need to work

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