Unnati Hooda's French Open Fightback: How She Reached Pre-Quarters

Unnati Hooda showed incredible resilience to bounce back after losing the first game against Malaysia's Letshanaa Karupathevan. The 18-year-old Indian shuttler dominated the final two games with precise smashes and sharp net play. Meanwhile, Ayush Shetty fought hard but couldn't convert crucial points in his narrow defeat to Japan's Koki Watanabe. Other Indian players including Anupama Upadhyaya and Anmol Kharb also made early exits from the tournament.

Key Points: Unnati Hooda Advances to French Open Pre-Quarters Amid Indian Exits

  • Unnati Hooda fought back from losing first game to win 11-21, 21-13, 21-16
  • Ayush Shetty narrowly lost both games 19-21 against Japan's Koki Watanabe
  • Anupama Upadhyaya and Anmol Kharb both suffered straight-game opening round defeats
  • Lakshya Sen's disappointing exit continued India's mixed fortunes in Paris
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French Open Badminton: Unnati Hooda advances to pre-quarters; Ayush Shetty makes early exit

Unnati Hooda stages comeback victory at French Open Super 750, while Ayush Shetty and other Indian shuttlers suffer early exits in Cesson-Sevigne.

"After dropping the first game, Hooda regrouped quickly, showing remarkable control and confidence in the rallies - Article"

Paris, Oct 22

Rising Indian shuttler Unnati Hooda continued her impressive run on the international circuit, advancing to the pre-quarterfinals of the French Open Super 750 badminton tournament in Cesson-Sevigne on Wednesday. The 18-year-old displayed grit and composure as she came from behind to defeat Malaysia's Letshanaa Karupathevan 11-21, 21-13, 21-16 in her opening women's singles round.

After dropping the first game, Hooda regrouped quickly, showing remarkable control and confidence in the rallies. She dominated the next two games with a mix of sharp net play and precise smashes to seal her place in the round of 16.

The youngster, who has been one of India's most promising talents in recent months, will look to maintain her momentum as the competition intensifies.

However, it was a contrasting day for Ayush Shetty, who fell just short in his opening-round men's singles clash. The Indian shuttler fought hard but went down 19-21, 19-21 to Japan's experienced Koki Watanabe in a closely contested battle. Despite showing flashes of brilliance, Shetty could not convert the crucial points in either game.

Among other Indian women's singles players, Anupama Upadhyaya and Anmol Kharb both bowed out in the opening round. Anupama lost 15-21, 11-21 to China's Han Yue, while Kharb was outplayed 15-21, 9-21 by South Korea's top seed and world No. 1, An Se-young.

Earlier, on Tuesday, India's Lakshya Sen made a disappointing early exit, going down in straight games to Ireland's Nhat Nguyen in the men's singles opening round.

The World No. 16 looked out of rhythm throughout the contest and was beaten 7-21, 16-21 by the 29th-ranked Nhat, who avenged his loss to the Indian at the Denmark Open just last week.

Later in the day, India's top men's doubles pair, Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, are scheduled to begin their campaign. The Indian duo will take on Indonesia's Rahmat Hidayat and Muhammad Rian Ardianto in their round-of-32 match as they aim to make a deep run in the tournament.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Tough day for Indian badminton overall. Ayush Shetty lost two close games 19-21, and Lakshya Sen's performance was concerning. Hope Satwik-Chirag can bring some cheer later today. We need more consistency from our players.
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Arjun K
Unnati's comeback victory was brilliant! She showed what Indian spirit is all about - never give up attitude. The way she dominated the last two games after losing the first shows she's a champion in the making. 🏸
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Sarah B
While Unnati's performance was impressive, I'm worried about the overall trend. Three Indian women's singles players lost in first round, and Lakshya Sen's straight-games defeat to a lower-ranked player is disappointing. We need better preparation for big tournaments.
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Vikram M
Ayush Shetty fought really well against an experienced Japanese player. Losing both games 19-21 means he was right there in the match. Sometimes luck doesn't go your way. He'll learn from this experience and come back stronger.
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Kavya N
Unnati is the bright spot in Indian badminton right now! Her net play and smashes were so precise. At this rate, she could be our next Saina or Sindhu. All the best for your next match, beta! 🙏

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