Key Points

H.S. Prannoy is looking to find his rhythm at the Korea Open after a season of inconsistency. The Indian challenge is led by its singles players as the top doubles pairs are resting. Young star Ayush Shetty brings momentum from his recent US Open victory. Other Indians like Kiran George and Anupama Upadhyaya also face difficult opening matches.

Key Points: Prannoy and Ayush Shetty Lead India's Korea Open Badminton Campaign

  • Prannoy seeks consistency after early exits despite his world championship bronze medal
  • Ayush Shetty is the only Indian to win a BWF title this season at the US Open
  • Kiran George faces a tough first-round match against world champion Loh Kean Yew
  • Youngster Anupama Upadhyaya tests herself against a seeded player in women's singles
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Prannoy, Ayush lead India's charge at Korea Open Super 500

H.S. Prannoy and rising star Ayush Shetty headline India's singles challenge at the Korea Open Super 500, with top doubles pairs skipping the event.

"Ayush has built a growing reputation, notching impressive victories against top names - Article"

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, Sep 22 (IANS) Searching for rhythm in a season marked by inconsistency, H.S. Prannoy will spearhead India’s campaign at the USD 475,000 Korea Open Super 500 badminton tournament starting Tuesday. Alongside him, rising star Ayush Shetty will look to extend his breakthrough run on the BWF circuit.

With doubles stalwarts Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty — finalists at the Hong Kong and China Masters — opting to skip the event, the spotlight shifts firmly onto India’s singles contingent.

Prannoy, a bronze medallist at the 2023 World Championships, has endured a run of early exits this season. Yet, the 32-year-old remains a formidable competitor, consistently dragging matches into deciders.

Notable wins over China’s Lu Guang Zu and tight defeats to compatriot Lakshya Sen and Denmark’s Anders Antonsen underline his ability to still challenge the elite. His experience will be crucial in navigating a tricky draw in Seoul.

The other big hope is Ayush, who has emerged as India’s most promising young talent. The 22-year-old from Mangalore remains the only Indian shuttler to lift a BWF title this season, claiming the US Open crown.

Since then, Ayush has built a growing reputation, notching impressive victories against top names such as Japan’s Kodai Naraoka, Chinese Taipei’s Chou Tien Chen, Canada’s Brian Yang, India’s Kidambi Srikanth, 2021 world champion Loh Kean Yew and Denmark’s Rasmus Gemke. He opens his campaign against Su Li Yang of Chinese Taipei.

Joining them in men’s singles is Kiran George, who faces a tough first-round test against Singapore’s Loh Kean Yew, seeded fifth.

In women’s singles, 19-year-old Anupama Upadhyaya has drawn fourth seed Putri Kusuma Wardani of Indonesia — a stern challenge for the young Indian hoping to make her mark at the Super 500 level.

India will also have representation in doubles, with the mixed pair of Mohit Jaglan and Lakshita Jaglan opening against Japan’s Yuichi Shimogami and Sayaka Hobara.

- IANS

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Priya S
Exciting to see young talent like Ayush Shetty getting opportunities! But I'm worried about Anupama facing the 4th seed directly. Hope she puts up a good fight 🤞 The future of Indian badminton looks bright!
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Arjun K
Missing Satwik-Chirag in doubles is a big blow. They've been our most consistent pair. Hope the singles players can step up. Kiran George vs Loh Kean Yew will be a tough but interesting match!
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Sarah B
Prannoy's ability to take matches to deciders shows his fighting spirit. At 32, he's still competing with the best. Respect! 🏸 Hope he can convert those close matches into wins this time.
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Vikram M
Ayush Shetty's progress has been phenomenal! Beating players like Naraoka and Chou Tien Chen is no small feat. From Mangalore to international success - truly inspiring for young players across India.
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Michael C
While I'm excited about our players, I wish we had more depth in women's singles. Anupama is talented but needs more support. The federation should focus on developing women's badminton equally.
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Ananya R
Good decision by Satwik-Ch

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