Indian shuttler Srikanth enters US Open final
Indian shuttler Kidambi Srikanth produced a gritty performance to overcome Japanโs Yudai Okimoto in a hard-fought three-game contest and book his place in the menโs singles final of the US Open Super 300 badminton tournament.
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The 2021 World Championships silver medallist battled past World No. 33 Okimoto 22-20, 15-21, 21-19 in a thrilling semifinal that lasted 72 minutes, reaching his first final of the 2026 season.ย The former World No. 1 will now face Chinese Taipeiโs World No. 46 Su Li Yang in the title clash.
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Meanwhile, Rounak Chouhanโs impressive run in his maiden Super 300 event came to an end after the young Indian lost 17-21, 19-21 to Su Li Yang in the other menโs singles semifinal.
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In the womenโs singles, sixth-seeded Devika Sihag bowed out in the semifinals after suffering a 21-15, 11-21, 15-21 defeat against Denmarkโs second seed Line Christophersen in a 54-minute encounter.
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Ranked World No. 38, Srikanth made an aggressive start, opening up a 9-5 advantage before stretching it to 17-10. Okimoto, however, mounted an impressive comeback, claiming 10 of the next 12 points to earn a game point.
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The experienced Indian responded just in time, winning three consecutive points to snatch the opening game 22-20.ย Okimoto dominated the second game after the interval, dictating the rallies and taking a narrow 11-9 lead at the mid-game break before steadily increasing his advantage to level the match.
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Srikanth regained control early in the deciding game, racing to a 10-5 lead. But Okimoto fought back once again to edge ahead 13-12. The Indian then reeled off six successive points to move 18-13 in front.
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The Japanese shuttler refused to give up, drawing level at 18-18 with another spirited fightback. Srikanth, however, kept his composure in the closing stages and sealed a memorable victory to secure his place in the final.