Key Points

Satwik and Chirag have finally broken through to their first final of the season after a dominant semifinal victory. The Indian duo has faced an incredibly challenging year with multiple injuries and personal setbacks. Satwik missed significant time with back and elbow issues plus chickenpox, while Chirag battled persistent back problems. Their Hong Kong Open final appearance marks a major comeback moment for the pioneering Indian pair.

Key Points: Satwik-Chirag Reach Hong Kong Open Final After Season Struggles

  • Defeated Chinese Taipei pair 21-17, 21-15 in straight games
  • Ended streak of six consecutive semifinal losses in 2025
  • Face China's World No. 3 Liang Wei Keng and Wang Chang in final
  • First final appearance since Asian Games gold in October 2023
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Hong Kong Open: Upbeat Satwik-Chirag sail to first final of season

India's top men's doubles pair storms into Hong Kong Open final, ending a streak of six semifinal losses in a challenging 2025 season marked by injuries and personal tragedy.

"This final appearance is their first since winning the Asian Games gold medal in October 2023 - Tournament Report"

Hong Kong, Sep 13

India’s top men’s doubles pair, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, finally found a breakthrough in what has been a challenging year, storming into the final of the Hong Kong Open Super 500 with a dominant straight-game victory on Saturday.

The World No. 9 duo defeated the unseeded pair from Chinese Taipei, Bing-Wei Lin and Chen Cheng Kuan, with a commanding 21-17, 21-15 win, ending a streak of six consecutive semifinal losses in 2025.

Seeded eighth in the tournament, Satwik and Chirag will now take on China’s World No. 3 pairing of Liang Wei Keng and Wang Chang, who toppled Taipei shuttlers Fang-Chih Lee and Fang-Jen Lee 21-19, 21-8.

This final appearance is their first since winning the Asian Games gold medal in October 2023, and it comes as a huge morale booster after a year plagued by injuries, illness and personal setbacks. The duo, often hailed as pioneers of Indian men’s doubles, had been struggling to regain momentum after a difficult 12 months.

Satwik, 24, missed a significant portion of the season due to a recurring back issue and a painful elbow injury. His troubles were compounded by personal tragedy when he lost his father to a cardiac arrest in February 2025. Just as he began training again, a bout of chickenpox sidelined him further.

Chirag, 28, has been dealing with a persistent lower back injury, forcing them to skip several events and impacting their synergy on court.

Despite these setbacks, the pair had shown glimpses of brilliance, including a bronze medal finish at the BWF World Championships, making them only the third Indian pair after Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu to win multiple medals at the prestigious event.

Later in the day, Lakshya Sen will take on third-seeded Chou Tien-chen of Taiwan in the men's singles semifinal.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Satwik's resilience is incredible. Losing his father and then battling injuries and illness - most players would have given up. This victory is so well deserved. Let's bring home the gold!
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Michael C
As a badminton fan, I've been following their journey. The Chinese pair will be tough opponents, but if anyone can beat them, it's Satwik-Chirag. Their chemistry on court is phenomenal!
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Ananya R
Hope BAI provides them with proper medical support and recovery facilities. These injuries need to be managed better if we want consistent performances from our top athletes.
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Vikram M
After 6 semifinal losses, this must feel amazing! Their perseverance is inspiring. Also good to see Lakshya Sen still in contention. Indian badminton is looking strong 💪
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Sarah B
What an emotional journey! From Asian Games gold to all these challenges, and now back in a final. This is the kind of sports story that gives you goosebumps. Rooting for them! 🥇

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