Key Points

The Indian men's doubles pair Satwik and Chirag delivered a stunning performance at the Indonesia Open, battling back from a first-game deficit to defeat their Danish opponents. Their match was a rollercoaster of emotions, with the duo showing incredible nerve and skill to win a nail-biting third game 22-20. Meanwhile, PV Sindhu's tournament journey ended with a heartbreaking three-game loss to Thailand's Pornpawee Chochuwong. Despite the setback, the Indian badminton team continues to showcase their competitive spirit on the international stage.

Key Points: Satwik-Chirag Triumph in Epic Indonesia Open Doubles Battle

  • Satwik-Chirag overcome Danish pair in nail-biting 22-20 third game
  • PV Sindhu fights hard but loses to Pornpawee Chochuwong
  • Indian pair advances to quarterfinals with dramatic comeback
  • Defending champions show remarkable resilience in Indonesia Open
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Indonesia Open: Satwik-Chirag power into quarters, Sindhu exits after thriller

Indian badminton duo Satwik and Chirag clinch thrilling quarterfinal win, while PV Sindhu exits in close second-round match

"A clutch serve from Satwik followed by a precise placement sealed a thrilling win - Match Commentary"

Jakarta, June 5

India's top men’s doubles pair, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, battled their way into the quarterfinals of the Indonesia Open Super 1000 with a gritty comeback win on Thursday while PV Sindhu bowed out in the second round after a hard-fought three-game encounter.

The 2023 champions in Jakarta, Satwik and Chirag showed nerves of steel in a 68-minute rollercoaster against Denmark’s Rasmus Kjaer and Frederik Sogaard. The world No. 22 Indian duo, coming off a semifinal run at the Singapore Open, edged the world No. 16 pair 16-21, 21-18, 22-20 in a contest that swung wildly before the Indians sealed it with a brilliant finish.

The match started on the back foot for Satwik and Chirag, as the Danes took control early, dominating the net and outpacing the Indians in the first game. Despite a mid-game fightback from 6-10 down to 10-all, the Indians couldn't stop Kjaer and Sogaard from claiming the opener.

The second game saw the Indians respond with increased aggression and smarter placement, pushing their opponents into errors. From 14-all, the Indian pair stormed ahead with five straight points, holding off a late charge to push the contest into a decider.

In the tense third game, Satwik and Chirag raced to a 5-1 lead, only to see it vanish as the Danes fought back to 8-all. The battle went down to the wire, with Denmark holding match point at 20-19. But Chirag’s fearless return levelled the score, and a clutch serve from Satwik followed by a precise placement sealed a thrilling win — and triggered loud celebrations from the Indian bench.

They will next face Malaysian seventh seeds Man Wei Chong and Kai Wun Tee for a place in the semifinals.

Earlier in the day, PV Sindhu’s campaign came to an end after a narrow 22-20, 10-21, 18-21 loss to Thailand’s world No. 8 Pornpawee Chochuwong in a gruelling 78-minute match.

Sindhu, a two-time Olympic medallist, staged a strong comeback to take the opening game after being 10-16 down. But Chochuwong bounced back with a dominant second game and despite Sindhu leading 15-11 in the decider, the Thai shuttler’s consistency and Sindhu’s untimely unforced errors saw the Indian falter at the finish line.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Satwik-Chirag proving why they're our golden boys of badminton! 🇮🇳 That comeback was pure class - never giving up even when the Danes had match point. Their chemistry is just magical to watch. Hope they go all the way this time!
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Priya M.
Heartbreaking for Sindhu 😔 She fought so hard in that first game comeback but seemed to lose steam later. At 15-11 in the decider, I really thought she had it. Hope she works on her endurance - we need her at her best for Paris Olympics!
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Arjun S.
The way Satwik-Chirag handle pressure is next level! That serve at match point was ice-cool 🥶 Malaysian pair next won't be easy but if they maintain this form, semis look possible. Indian badminton is in good hands with these youngsters!
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Neha T.
Mixed feelings today - so proud of our doubles pair but sad for Sindhu. We need to appreciate both - the rising stars and the veterans who paved the way. Sindhu's still got it, just needs to work on closing out matches better.
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Vikram J.
That 5-point streak in the second game was 🔥! Satwik-Chirag's net play has improved so much. But can we talk about how loud our Indian supporters were? Felt like a home match hearing those cheers in Jakarta!
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Sunita R.
While we celebrate Satwik-Chirag, let's not ignore Sindhu's fighting spirit. Coming back from 10-16 down in first game shows her champion mentality. Maybe she needs a new training approach? The errors in crucial moments are becoming a pattern.

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