Key Points

Lakshya Sen fought hard to secure his quarterfinal spot at the Macau Open. Tharun Mannepalli pulled off a stunning upset against the top seed. Meanwhile, Ayush Shetty couldn’t overcome his Malaysian opponent. India’s doubles teams are set for crucial matches later in the tournament.

Key Points: Lakshya Sen Reaches Macau Open Quarters as Tharun Upsets Top Seed

  • Lakshya Sen edges past Chico Aura in a grueling 67-minute battle
  • Tharun Mannepalli shocks top seed Lee Cheuk Yiu in three games
  • Ayush Shetty falls to Malaysia’s Justin Hoh in straight sets
  • Satwiksairaj-Chirag set for Japan clash in men’s doubles
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Macau Open: Lakshya Sen advances to quarters, Ayush Shetty knocked out

Lakshya Sen advances in Macau Open while Tharun Mannepalli stuns World No. 15 Lee Cheuk Yiu. Ayush Shetty exits in Round of 16.

"Tharun bounced back to win 21-14, 22-20, sealing the contest in just over an hour. – Tournament Report"

New Delhi, July 31

India had a mixed day at the Macau Open on Thursday as Commonwealth Games gold medallist Lakshya Sen battled into the men’s singles quarterfinals, while compatriot Ayush Shetty crashed out in the Round of 16 at the BWF World Series Super 300 event being played in Macau.

Second seed Lakshya had to dig deep against Indonesia’s Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo, eventually clinching a hard-fought 21-14, 14-21, 21-17 win in an intense 67-minute encounter. The 23-year-old showcased resilience and sharp court control to seal his place in the last eight of the BWF World Tour Super 300 event.

Lakshya will next face the winner of the match between Indonesia’s Yohanes Saut Marcellyno and China’s Zhu Xuan Chen for a place in the semifinals.

However, there was disappointment for Ayush Shetty, the seventh-seeded Indian in the draw, who bowed out after a straight-sets defeat to Malaysia’s Justin Hoh. Shetty went down 21-18, 21-16 in a match where he struggled to gain momentum.

Meanwhile, India’s Tharun Mannepalli delivered the upset of the day, stunning top seed and World No. 15 Lee Cheuk Yiu of Hong Kong in a dramatic three-game thriller. After losing the first game 19-21, the 23-year-old Tharun bounced back to win 21-14, 22-20, sealing the contest in just over an hour.

Currently ranked World No. 47, Tharun has now reached his second Super 300 quarterfinal of the year, having made the same stage at the German Open in February. He next faces World No. 87 Hu Zhe An of China.

In mixed doubles, the fifth-seeded Indian pair of Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto suffered a narrow defeat after winning the first game against Malaysia’s Jimmy Wong and Lai Pei Jing.

In women’s singles, youngster Rakshitha Sree Santhosh Ramraj put up a spirited fight before going down to second seed Busanan Ongbamrungphan of Thailand in three games.

Later in the day, men’s doubles stars Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, seeded second, are set to face Japan’s Kakeru Kumagai and Hiroki Nishi. In women’s doubles, Priya Konjengbam and Shruti Mishra will take on Indonesia’s eighth-seeded duo Meilysa Puspitasari and Rachel Rose.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Tharun Mannepalli's win against World No.15 is the real highlight! 🤯 From Hyderabad to beating top seeds - what a journey! Hope media gives him equal coverage as Lakshya and Satwik-Chirag.
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Aman W
Mixed feelings today - Lakshya's win makes me proud but our doubles performance needs improvement. Why can't we have more consistent pairs beyond Satwik-Chirag? BAI should focus on doubles development.
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Priya S
Rakshitha fought well against the Thai player! At just 19, she's showing great promise. Women's badminton needs more support - hope she gets proper coaching and exposure tours.
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Varun X
Honestly, we're becoming too dependent on 2-3 players. Where's the bench strength? Other countries have 5-6 players in top 50, we have just Lakshya and Prannoy consistently performing at this level.
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Nisha Z
The match timings are so inconvenient for Indian fans! 😪 Woke up at 4 AM to watch Lakshya play. BWF should consider Asian timezones more when scheduling matches.

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