Key Points

Ayush Shetty delivered a stunning performance by defeating third seed Lee Chia-hao at the Taipei Open. The match saw Shetty overcoming a strong start by Lee, ultimately winning in straight games. Other Indian players had mixed results, with victories for Kidambi Sikanth and Unnati Hooda, while some faced early exits. The BWF Super 300 event continues to showcase thrilling badminton action.

Key Points: Ayush Shetty Upsets Lee Chia-hao at Taipei Open BWF Event

  • Ayush Shetty defeats Lee Chia-hao 21-17, 21-18
  • Shetty advances to Taipei Open Round of 16
  • Indian shuttlers experience mixed results at BWF event
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BWF Taipei Open: Ayush Shetty stuns third seed Lee Chia-hao to reach Rd-of-16

Ayush Shetty stuns third seed Lee Chia-hao in straight games to advance to the Taipei Open Round of 16.

"Shetty took control and won five points to open a 20-16 lead. - Match Report"

Taipei (Chinese Taipei), May 7

In a big upset, World No. 44 Ayush Shetty defeated World No.

13 Lee Chia-hao of Chinese Taipei, a recent runner-up at the All-England Championships, to advance to the Round of 16 in the Taipei Open, a BWF Super 300 badminton tournament, here on Tuesday. The 20-year-old Shetty secured the victory in straight games, brushing aside third seed Lee 21-17, 21-18 in 50 minutes in a match played on Court 1 of Taipei Arena.

Former World No.1 Kidambi Sikanth defeated compatriot S.Sankar Muthusamy Subramanian in straight games to reach the pre-quarterfinals on Tuesday as India continued to experience mixed results.

Srikanth defeated Subramanian 21-16, 21-15 in 35 minutes in a second-round clash in the BWF World Tour Super 300 event, with a prize money of USD 240,000 event being played at the Taipei Arena.

Unnati Hooda beat fellow Indian Anupama Upadhyaya 21-13, 21-17 in the women's singles second round, Tharun Mannepalli overcame Shogo Ogawa of Japan 21-17, 19-21, 21-12 in 70 minute encounter while the women's doubles pair of Rashmi Ganesh and Sania Sikkandar went down to Japanese pair of Rui Hirokami/Sayaka Hobara 8-21, 10-21.

In men's singles, Maisnam Meiraba lost to seventh seed Brian Yang of Canada 23-21, 21-12 in men's singles while Akarshi Kashyap was beaten 9-21, 12-21 by local star Hung Yi-Ting in a women's singles Round of 32 match.

In a close first game in which the lead changed hands on a couple of occasions, Lee opened a 6-3 lead and extended it to 9-5. The two shuttlers waged a pitched battle till 16-16 before the Indian won five points in a row before sealing a 21-17 win.

In the second game, Lee opened a 4-0 lead and then stretched it to 9-6. The Indian shuttler mounted a comeback and went ahead 14-12, but Lee surged ahead 16-14 once again. But from 16-17, Shetty took control and won five points to open a 20-16 lead and eventually won the game 21-18 to seal a memorable victory.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a fantastic win by Ayush Shetty! 🇮🇳 Beating the All-England runner-up in straight games shows his potential. Our young shuttlers are making us proud. Hope he carries this momentum forward! #Badminton
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Priya M.
Mixed results for India today, but Ayush's performance stands out! The way he fought back from 16-17 in the second game shows real mental strength. Kidambi Srikanth winning is also good news. Let's hope for more Indian wins tomorrow! 🏸
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Arjun S.
While we celebrate Ayush's win, we should also note that our doubles teams need more support. The women's doubles loss was quite one-sided. BAI should focus on developing doubles specialists too. Overall, a decent day for Indian badminton though!
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Sunita R.
So happy to see young talents like Ayush and Unnati performing well! The future of Indian badminton looks bright. Just imagine - 20 years old and already defeating top seeds. Keep it up, kids! 👏
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Vikram J.
The match against Lee was intense! Watched it live and couldn't sit still. That 5-point streak in the first game was pure class. Hope Ayush gets proper guidance to maintain this form. We need consistent performers at international level.

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