Key Points

Kidambi Srikanth delivered a remarkable performance at the Malaysia Masters, battling past France's Toma Junior Popov in a grueling three-game quarter-final match. The Indian shuttler showcased exceptional resilience, overcoming a mid-match deficit to win 24-22, 17-21, 22-20 in a contest lasting over an hour. This victory marks Srikanth's first semi-final appearance of the season and continues his impressive form after recent tournament performances. He will now face Japan's Yushi Tanaka in the semi-finals, with hopes of advancing further in this BWF Super 500 tournament.

Key Points: Srikanth Battles Into Malaysia Masters Semis After Epic Win

  • Srikanth wins tough quarter-final against world No. 18 Popov
  • Secured first semi-final appearance of 2025 season
  • Clinched deciding game after trailing mid-match
  • Will face Japan's Yushi Tanaka next
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Malaysia Masters: Kidambi Srikanth battles into semis, lone Indian left in the draw

Indian shuttler Kidambi Srikanth overcomes French rival Toma Junior Popov in thrilling three-game quarter-final marathon

"Showing tremendous grit and court awareness, he mounted an inspired comeback - Match Commentary"

Kuala Lumpur, May 23

Former world No. 1 Kidambi Srikanth produced a gutsy performance on Friday to book his place in the semi-finals of the Malaysia Masters 2025 badminton tournament in Bukit Jalil.

In a nail-biting men’s singles quarter-final clash, Srikanth edged past France’s world No. 18 Toma Junior Popov 24-22, 17-21, 22-20 in a marathon encounter that lasted one hour and 14 minutes.

Currently ranked 65th in the world, Srikanth had to dig deep in the deciding game after trailing at the mid-game break. With his trademark resilience, the Indian shuttler clawed his way back to win his fourth match in six meetings against Popov and secure his first semi-final appearance of the season.

This marks Srikanth’s best result on the BWF World Tour since his semi-final run at the Swiss Open Super 300 in March 2024. The Indian started the match strongly, racing to a 7-4 lead in the opening game. However, Popov recovered quickly and even held a game point at 21-20. Srikanth showed his composure to turn the tables and clinch the game 24-22.

The second game saw the momentum shift as Popov went into the break with a four-point cushion. Srikanth managed to level the score at 15-all but couldn’t maintain the tempo, eventually conceding the game 17-21.

In the decider, Srikanth once again found himself four points behind at the mid-game interval. But showing tremendous grit and court awareness, he mounted an inspired comeback to outlast Popov in a tense finish and move into the last four.

Srikanth had earlier defeated Ireland’s world No. 33 Nhat Nguyen in the pre-quarterfinals. He will now face Japan’s world No. 22 Yushi Tanaka in the semi-final on Saturday. Tanaka had earlier knocked out India's HS Prannoy in the round of 16.

Meanwhile, India's mixed doubles hopes ended in the quarter-finals. Tanisha Crasto and Dhruv Kapila went down fighting 22-24, 13-21 to China’s Jiang Zhenbang and Wei Yaxin, bronze medallists at the 2023 World Championships.

With their exit, Srikanth remains the only Indian player left in contention at the BWF Super 500 tournament.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a comeback by Srikanth! 🇮🇳 This is the fighting spirit we love to see. After being down in the decider, he showed why he was once world No.1. Hope he carries this momentum into the semis against Tanaka. #BadmintonPride
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Priya M.
Mixed feelings today. Happy for Srikanth but disappointed with our doubles performance. We really need to develop depth in doubles categories. That said, rooting for Srikanth to bring home the trophy! 🤞
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Arjun S.
The match was so tense! I was watching with my family and we were all shouting at the TV. Srikanth's experience really showed in those crucial points. Hope he can maintain this form for Paris Olympics qualification.
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Sneha P.
While I'm happy for Srikanth, I'm concerned about our badminton pipeline. Why are we still so dependent on 2-3 players? Other countries have much better depth. Need more academies and grassroots programs.
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Vikram J.
That 24-22 first game was edge-of-the-seat stuff! Srikanth's net play was brilliant today. If he can cut down on unforced errors in the semis, he's got a real shot at the final. Let's go, champ! 💪
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Neha R.
Remember when Srikanth won 4 Super Series titles in 2017? This performance gives me hope he can return to that level. The competition is tougher now, but he's showing he still belongs at the top. #ComebackKing

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