Key Points

Indian shuttlers Ayush Shetty and Tanvi Sharma secured impressive wins to reach the US Open quarterfinals. Shetty fought past compatriot Tharun Mannepalli in a thrilling three-setter, while Sharma dominated Thailand's junior world champion. The men's doubles pair of Hariharan-Ruban remains India's last hope in doubles. Other Indian players including Anmol Kharb and Ira Sharma bowed out in earlier rounds.

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

  • Ayush Shetty defeats compatriot Tharun Mannepalli in three games
  • Tanvi Sharma dominates Thailand's Opatniputh in straight sets
  • Indian doubles pair Hariharan-Ruban keep medal hopes alive
  • Anmol Kharb Ira Sharma exit in pre-quarters
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Ayush Shetty, Tanvi Sharma storm into quarter-finals of US Open 2025 badminton tournament

Indian shuttlers Ayush Shetty and Tanvi Sharma advance to US Open 2025 quarterfinals with hard-fought wins in singles matches.

"Shetty showed great resilience in his three-game battle against Mannepalli – Olympics.com"

Iowa, June 27

Indian shuttlers Ayush Shetty and Tanvi Sharma marched into the quarter-finals of the US Open 2025 badminton tournament here after registering victories in their second-round fixtures.

Fourth seed Ayush Shetty, 34th in the badminton rankings, had to endure through three games before finally getting the better of his compatriot Tharun Mannepalli, world No. 54, by a 21-12, 13-21, 21-15 scoreline in the men's singles round of 16.

The Indian badminton player will face Kuan Lin Kuo of Chinese Taipei in the final eight on Friday, as per the Olympics.com.

Meanwhile, Tanvi Sharma marched into the women's singles quarter-finals following a dominating 21-18, 21-16 straight games win over Thailand's Pitchamon Opatniputh, the world No. 58 and the 2023 junior world champion.

Tanvi, the junior world No. 2 and 66th in the senior rankings, will face Karupathevan Letshanaa of Malaysia in the quarters.

The world No. 50 Letshanaa made it to the top eight after ousting India's Aakarshi Kashyap in the second round. The Malaysian won the hard-fought match 21-17, 20-22, 21-13.

Qualifier Ira Sharma's run also concluded following a 22-20, 11-21, 21-12 defeat at the hands of Ukrainian seventh seed Polina Buhrova, who was also responsible for knocking India's Shriyanshi Valishetty out of the BWF Super 300 tournament in the opening round.

Anmol Kharb also bowed out after losing 23-21, 21-10 to Denmark's sixth-seeded Line Christophersen in the pre-quarters.

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.

Third seeds Hariharan Amsakarunan and Ruban Kumar Rethinasabapathi, however, kept themselves alive in the men's doubles competition after beating Canada's Jonathan Lai and Nyl Yakura 21-10, 21-17.

With India's mixed doubles charge having ended on Wednesday, Hariharan and Ruban are the only Indian doubles badminton team still in contention at the US Open.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a performance by Ayush Shetty! 🇮🇳 That comeback after losing the second game shows real champion mentality. The match against Chinese Taipei player will be tough but I believe in him. Tanvi's domination was so satisfying to watch! #BadmintonPride
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Priya M.
Mixed feelings today - happy for Ayush and Tanvi but sad about Ira and Anmol's exit. Our players need more consistency at this level. Still, quarterfinals is a great achievement! Let's hope they go all the way 🏸
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Amit S.
Tanvi Sharma is the future of Indian badminton! At just 19, she's defeating former junior world champions. The way she controlled the match was brilliant. Hope she gets proper support from SAI and BAI to reach her full potential.
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Neha T.
Why do our doubles teams always struggle? Except Hariharan-Ruban, others couldn't make an impact. We need specialized doubles coaches like other countries have. Singles is doing well but doubles needs equal attention!
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Vikram J.
That match between Ayush and Tharun must have been intense - two Indians battling it out on international stage! Shows our depth in men's singles. Both played well but experience prevailed. Onwards and upwards! 💪
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Sunita R.
So proud of our shuttlers! Though some lost, they fought hard. The US Open is tough competition. Let's not forget these players represent India while most of us are sleeping comfortably at home. Respect! 🙏
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Karan P.
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