Key Points

Ayush Shetty and Tanvi Sharma have kept India's hopes alive at the US Open 2025 badminton tournament. Shetty staged a remarkable comeback against Chinese Taipei's Kuo Kuan-lin to reach the semis. Tanvi Sharma dominated her Malaysian opponent to secure her semi-final spot. While India's doubles teams bowed out, all eyes are now on the singles semi-finals.

Key Points: Ayush Shetty Tanvi Sharma Reach US Open 2025 Badminton Semis

  • Shetty overcame ex-junior world champ Kuo Kuan-lin in 38 minutes
  • Tanvi Sharma outplayed Malaysia's Letshanaa Karupathevan
  • Shetty faces world No. 6 Chou Tien-chen next
  • India's doubles challenge ends in quarter-finals
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Ayush Shetty, Tanvi Sharma cruise into semi-finals of US Open 2025 badminton tournament

Indian shuttlers Ayush Shetty and Tanvi Sharma storm into US Open 2025 semi-finals with dominant quarter-final victories.

"Down 19-16, Ayush Shetty staged a thrilling comeback to win the opener in a tie-break – Olympics.com"

Iowa, June 28

Indian shuttlers Ayush Shetty and Tanvi Sharma advanced into the semi-finals of the ongoing US Open 2025 badminton competition as they registered victories in their quarter-final encounters of the competition here on Friday.

Fourth seed Ayush Shetty, 34th in the men's singles badminton rankings, progressed to the semi-finals of the BWF Super 300 tournament after beating former junior world champion Kuo Kuan-lin of Chinese Taipei 22-20, 21-9 in the quarter-finals.

Down 19-16 in the first game, Ayush Shetty rallied from behind to clinch the opener in a tie-break before wrapping up the second comfortably to win the match in 38 minutes, as per Olympics.com.

Ayush Shetty will face top seed and world No. 6 Chou Tien-chen of Chinese Taipei in the semi-finals. The last time the two squared off, Chou Tien-chen beat Ayush Shetty in straight games in the semi-finals of the Taipei Open earlier this year.

Saturday's encounter will mark Ayush Shetty's third semi-final appearance of the year, following his run to the last four at the Orleans Masters in March.

Meanwhile, world No. 66 Tanvi Sharma also progressed to the semi-finals after beating Malaysia's Letshanaa Karupathevan, 50th in the badminton rankings, 21-13, 21-16 in the quarters. Tanvi will face world No. 40 and seventh seed Polina Buhrova of Ukraine in the semis.

Elsewhere, India's challenge in the men's doubles ended after third seeds Hariharan Amsakarunan and Ruban Kumar Rethinasabapathi lost 21-9, 21-19 to Chiang Chien-Wei and Wu Hsuan-yi of Chinese Taipei in the quarter-finals.

Earlier, Priya Konjengbam and Shruti Mishra's run in women's doubles concluded with a 21-10, 21-14 loss to the USA's Laura Lam and Allison Lee, ending India's challenge in the event.

Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto, who led India in the mixed doubles, suffered an opening-round exit on Wednesday.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Tanvi Sharma is the real dark horse here! Beating higher ranked players consistently. Hope she can pull off another upset against Buhrova. The women's badminton scene in India is looking brighter than ever.
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Vikram M
While singles are doing well, our doubles performance is concerning. We need to invest more in doubles coaching and infrastructure. China and Chinese Taipei have shown how important doubles is in team events.
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Priya S
Both matches at 3:30 AM IST tomorrow! Setting my alarm to wake up and support our players. Hope BCCI starts showing more badminton on TV - we have so many talented players who deserve recognition!
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Rohit P
Ayush's match against Chou will be tough but winnable. Last time he lost in straight games, but his form has improved since then. Just needs to handle Chou's deceptive shots better. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
So proud of Tanvi! At just 22, she's showing such maturity on court. The way she controlled the rallies against Letshanaa was brilliant. Future Olympic medal prospect for sure 💪
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Michael C
As an American badminton fan, I'm really impressed with India's

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