Key Points

Unnati Hooda, just 17, pulled off a stunning win over two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu at the China Open. The match went to three thrilling games, with Unnati sealing the decider emphatically. Meanwhile, Satwik and Chirag kept India’s hopes alive in men’s doubles. The victory marks a major milestone in Unnati’s rising career.

Key Points: Unnati Hooda Upsets PV Sindhu in China Open 2025 Thriller

  • Unnati Hooda defeats Sindhu 21-16, 19-21, 21-13 in their first international meeting
  • Teenager dominates decider with five consecutive points to close match
  • Satwik-Chirag advance in men’s doubles with straight-game victory
  • HS Prannoy exits after tough loss to Chou Tien Chen
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China Open 2025: Unnati Hooda stuns compatriot PV Sindhu in Round-of-16 thriller

Teen sensation Unnati Hooda stuns Olympic medallist PV Sindhu in a gripping all-Indian clash at the China Open 2025 badminton tournament.

"Unnati displayed remarkable play, sealing the contest 21-13 to advance to the quarterfinals. – Tournament Report"

Changzhou, July 24

In a high-octane all-Indian clash, 17-year-old Unnati Hooda delivered a sensational performance to overcome two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu and book her place in the women’s singles quarterfinals at the China Open 2025 here on Thursday.

The match was a showcase of India’s present and future in badminton, with the rising star Unnati taking on the seasoned champion Sindhu. Unnati started strong, claiming the opening game 21-16, but Sindhu struck back in the second, edging it 21-19 in a tense finish. In the decider, Unnati displayed remarkable play, sealing the contest 21-13 to advance to the quarterfinals.

The 17-year-old Unnati from Haryana had a slight advantage at 19-18 after a neck-and-neck battle as lead exchanged hands repeatedly before Sindhu won three points in a row from 18 to win the second game and levelled scores.

In the decider, Unnati opened a 3-1 lead, and before Sindhu closed the gap to 5-6. Ranked 28th in the World, Unnati extended the lead to 10-5. She maintained the advantage to 13-6 before going on to seal the game and match at 21-13, winning five points in a row towards the end of the match.

This was their first head-to-head encounter at the international stage and thus Unnati's maiden victory over the seasoned Sindhu.

Unnati will now face World No. 4 and third seed Akane Yamaguchi of Japan in the quarterfinals. In Men’s Doubles, Satwik-Chirag will take on Malaysia’s Ong Yew Sin and Teo Ee Yi in their quarterfinal clash.

Earlier, India’s top men’s doubles pair, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, continued their winning momentum. The World No. 12 duo delivered another composed performance, edging past Indonesia’s Leo Rolly Carnando and Bagas Maulana 21-19, 21-19 in straight games, underlining their strong title aspirations.

The win in the men's doubles kept India's campaign alive in the BWF World Series Super 1000 event after HS Prannoy exited with a defeat to World No. 6 Chou Tien Chen of Chinese Taipei after a hard-fought encounter in men’s singles.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I'm happy for Unnati, I'm a bit worried about Sindhu's form. She's our most experienced player but seems inconsistent lately. Hope she bounces back stronger for the Olympics next year 🤞
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Arjun K
The way Unnati maintained her composure in the decider was amazing! At just 17, she's showing maturity beyond her years. And Satwik-Chirag continuing their winning streak - double celebration for Indian badminton fans today 🎉
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Sarah B
As someone new to following badminton, this match was absolutely thrilling! The back-and-forth action had me on the edge of my seat. Great to see such depth in Indian women's badminton now.
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Vikram M
This is why we need to invest more in grassroots badminton programs across India. Unnati's success shows there's incredible talent in smaller towns waiting to be discovered. Kudos to her coaches in Haryana!
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Kavya N
Mixed feelings about this result. Of course happy for Unnati, but Sindhu is our most decorated player. Hope this loss doesn't affect her confidence. She's still our best bet for Olympic medals. #GoSindhu
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