Key Points

The Badminton Asia Championships saw Indian mixed doubles pair Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto make a remarkable comeback against Chinese Taipei. Despite their success, India's singles campaign suffered setbacks with PV Sindhu, Priyanshu Rajawat, and Kiran George all losing in the second round. Top players like Lakshya Sen and HS Prannoy were also eliminated early in the tournament. The mixed doubles duo now faces Hong Kong's fifth-seeded pair in the quarterfinals, keeping India's hopes alive.

Key Points: Dhruv-Tanisha Shock Taipei in Badminton Asia Championships

  • Dhruv-Tanisha win thrilling mixed doubles battle against Chinese Taipei
  • Sindhu loses closely to Yamaguchi in singles
  • Indian singles challenge ends in second round
  • Multiple top shuttlers eliminated early
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Badminton Asia C'ships: Dhruv-Tanisha into mixed doubles QF; Sindhu, Priyanshu, George bow out

Indian mixed doubles pair Dhruv-Tanisha advance to quarterfinals after dramatic comeback win in Ningbo

"We fought back after losing the first game - Dhruv Kapila"

Ningbo

April 10 (IANS) Indian mixed doubles pair Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto marched into the quarterfinal of the Badminton Asia Championships 2025 Quarters after registering a comeback win over Chinese Taipei’s Ye Hong Wei and Nicole Chan on Thursday.

The Indian duo battled past the Taipei’s pair with 12-21, 21-16, 21-18 at the Ningbo Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium. After dropping the opening game 12-21, the Indian duo fought back to take the second 21-16 and edged a tense decider 21-18.

The Indians will next face fifth seeds Jordan Tang and Tse Ying Suet of Hong Kong for a place in the semifinals.

Meanwhile, India's campaign in the singles event ended after ace shuttler PV Sindhu, Priyanshu Rajawat and Kiran George lost their respective second-round matches.

Sindhu fought hard but ultimately lost to Akane Yamaguchi 11-21, 21-16, 16-21, after coming from behind in the second game to challenge the Japanese former world champion.

In men's singles, Kiran battled tough against world champion Kunlavut Vitidsarn but was defeated 21-19, 13-21, 16-21, while Priyanshu lost 14-21, 17-21 to Kodai Naraoka.

In the men’s doubles, Hariharan Amsakarunan and Ruban Kumar Rethinasabapathi, who moved into the second round after beating Sri Lanka’s Madhuka Dulanjana and Lahiru Weerasinghe, will take on the Paris Olympic bronze medallist Malaysian pair of Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik later in the day.

Earlier in the tournament, Paris 2024 semifinalist Lakshya Sen, HS Prannoy and Malvika Bansod were knocked out in the first round.

Sen was crashed out after a straight-game defeat against world No. 14 Lee Chia-hao of Chinese Taipei. Prannoy put up a fight but couldn't avoid a 21-16, 12-21, 21-11 defeat against China’s Lu Guangzu, marking his fourth first-round exit in six tournaments this year.

Malvika, 22nd in the women’s singles rankings, lost against world No. 15 Gao Fang Jie. She was beaten 21-14, 21-8 by the Asian Games silver medallist.

Elsewhere, India’s challenge in the women’s doubles was also ended after Priya Konjengbam and Shruti Mishra were ousted by Chinese Taipei’s Sung Shuo-yun and Yu Chien-Hui following a 21-11, 21-13 defeat.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a comeback by Dhruv & Tanisha! 👏 That third game must have been nerve-wracking to watch. Hope they can pull off another upset against the Hong Kong pair!
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Priya M.
Disappointing to see Sindhu lose after that strong second game. She had momentum but couldn't capitalize. Wonder if she needs to work on her stamina in deciders?
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Ankit S.
Mixed doubles is becoming our strongest category! First Satwik-Chirag now Dhruv-Tanisha. Future looks bright 🇮🇳
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Sneha R.
Kiran putting up a fight against the world champion is impressive though! That first game win shows he's got potential. Needs more consistency.
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Vikram J.
Tough tournament overall for India. Maybe we're expecting too much too soon after the Olympic success? Players need time to adjust to being favorites now.
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Neha P.
The scoreline against Malvika looks brutal 😳 Hope she learns from this experience. Asian badminton is just at another level right now.

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