Key Points

Kidambi Srikanth continues his impressive comeback by defeating world No. 6 Chou Tien-Chen in a dominant straight-game victory at the Canada Open 2025. The 31-year-old former world No. 1 showcased remarkable resilience, winning 21-18, 21-9 in just 43 minutes. This marks Srikanth's second BWF World Tour semifinal of the season, following his runner-up finish at the Malaysia Masters. He will next face Japan's third-seeded Kenta Nishimoto in the semifinals, looking to continue his strong form.

Key Points: Srikanth Stuns Chou Tien-Chen in Canada Open Quarterfinal

  • Srikanth wins 21-18, 21-9 against top seed in just 43 minutes
  • Second BWF World Tour semifinal this season
  • Completing strong comeback after injury phase
  • Set to face Japan's Kenta Nishimoto in semifinals
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Kidambi Srikanth defeats World No. 6 Chou Tien-Chen to enter Canada Open 2025 semifinals

Indian badminton star Kidambi Srikanth defeats world No. 6 Chou Tien-Chen in dominant straight-game victory at Canada Open 2025

"A commanding display of experience and resilience - Badminton Association of India (BAI) Release"

Ontario, July 5

Former World No. 1 Kidambi Srikanth produced a dominant performance at the Markham Pan Am Centre, defeating top seed and World No. 6 Chou Tien-Chen to storm into the semifinals of the Canada Open 2025, according to a release from BAI.

Srikanth, on the comeback trail after a challenging injury phase, sealed a straight-game victory 21-18, 21-9 in a commanding display of experience and resilience, wrapping up the victory in just 43 minutes.

This marks Srikanth's second BWF World Tour semifinal of the season, following his runner-up finish at the Malaysia Masters Super 500 earlier this year.

After losing the opening game in his first-round match against compatriot Priyanshu Rajawat, the 31-year-old has not dropped a game since, signalling a strong return to form.

Srikanth will next face Japan's Kenta Nishimoto, the third seed, who got past India's S Sankar Muthusamy Subramanian in a hard-fought quarterfinal. The 21-year-old Subramanian displayed grit and promise but fell short against the higher-ranked opponent 15-21, 21-5, 17-21.

In women's singles, Shriyanshi Valishetty's spirited run came to an end in the quarterfinals. The 18-year-old pushed Amalie Schulz to the brink in a three-game thriller but eventually lost 21-12, 19-21, 19-21, wrapping up a memorable campaign.

Earlier in the tournament, Indian shuttlers produced dominant displays to advance to the quarterfinals at the ongoing Canada Open 2025, with Kidambi Srikanth, Shriyanshi Valishetty, and S Sankar Muthusamy Subramanian all registering straight-game wins in their respective Round of 16 clashes.

Up against world No. 71 Wang Po-Wei of Chinese Taipei at the Markham Pan Am Centre, Kidambi Srikanth won his pre-quarterfinal match 21-19, 21-14.

The Indian badminton player trailed 18-13 at one stage before coming from behind to win the first game. Srikanth was also 13-10 behind in the second game but recovered to win it and went on to close out the match in 41 minutes.

Srikanth, who finished as runners-up at the Malaysia Masters in May, defeated top seed and Olympian Chou Tien-Chen of Chinese Taipei in the quarter-finals.

- ANI

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Shreya B
So proud of our players! Srikanth's experience showing through, and even young Shriyanshi put up a great fight against higher-ranked opponent. Future of Indian badminton looks bright with these performances ✨
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Rohit P
The way Srikanth turned around both games after trailing shows his mental strength. But we need to talk about consistency - hope this isn't another one-off performance. Need him to maintain this level for Paris Olympics qualification!
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Priya S
That 18-year-old Shriyanshi taking a game off world No. 15 is huge! Our women's singles pipeline is finally getting stronger after Saina-Sindhu era. More investment needed in junior programs!
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Karan T
Srikanth's net play was just magical today! But Nishimoto next will be tough - hope he studies his opponent's game properly. Coach Gopichand needs to prepare special strategy for Japanese player's defensive style.
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Michael C
Watching from Toronto! The Indian community here went crazy when Srikanth won. Stadium was full of tricolor flags 🇮🇳 Hope he gets similar support in semifinal. Indian badminton fans are the best!
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Nisha Z
Heartbreaking for Sankar

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