Sindhu, Satwik-Chirag secure Malaysia Open quarterfinal berths
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Sindhu, Satwik-Chirag secure Malaysia Open quarterfinal berths

Star shuttler PV Sindhu delivered a commanding performance to reach the womenโ€™s singles quarterfinals of the Malaysia Open Super 1000, while Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty also progressed in the menโ€™s doubles on Thursday. However, Indiaโ€™s menโ€™s singles challenge ended at the pre-quarterfinal stage.

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Former world champion Sindhu, competing in only her second tournament since returning from a long injury lay-off, defeated Japanโ€™s eighth seed Tomoka Miyazaki 21-8, 21-13 in a swift 33-minute contest. The win marked Sindhuโ€™s second victory over the Japanese teenager, taking her career head-to-head record against Miyazaki to 2โ€“1.

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The two-time Olympic medallist will next face third seed Akane Yamaguchi of Japan, a three-time world champion, who overcame Chinaโ€™s Gao Fang Jie 21-11, 4-21, 21-17 in another quarterfinal qualifier.

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In the menโ€™s doubles, Asian Games champions Satwik and Chirag produced a composed display to beat Malaysiaโ€™s world No. 17 pair Junaidi Arif and Roy King Yap 21-18, 21-12 in 39 minutes. The former world No. 1 Indians extended their head-to-head record against the Malaysian duo to 4โ€“0.

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Satwik and Chirag, who won a second bronze medal at the World Championships last year and reached the finals of the Hong Kong Open and China Masters in 2025, will next face the winners of the match between Chinese Taipeiโ€™s Chen Zhi Ray and Lin Yu Chieh and sixth seeds Fajar Alfian and Fikri Muhammad of Indonesia.

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In contrast, Indiaโ€™s menโ€™s singles campaign came to a close with defeats for Lakshya Sen and Ayush Shetty. Sen, who had broken a three-year jinx of first-round exits at the tournament by defeating Singaporeโ€™s Jia Heng Jason Teh on Wednesday, lost in the pre-quarterfinals to Hong Kongโ€™s Lee Cheuk Yiu in a closely fought match.

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Youngster Shetty, meanwhile, put up a spirited fight before going down to top seed Shi Yu Qi of China in a gruelling three-game encounter that lasted 70 minutes.

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Sindhu continued to impress with her sharp movement and tactical control against Miyazaki. She raced to an early 5-1 lead in the opening game and then reeled off 13 consecutive points to surge ahead 18-4, before closing out the game comfortably.

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The second game followed a similar pattern, though Miyazaki briefly stayed in contention at 8-9. Sindhu, drawing on her vast experience, quickly pulled away to establish a 17โ€“11 lead and wrapped up the match without further difficulty.

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In the doubles contest, Satwik and Chirag asserted early control, moving ahead 6-3 before extending the lead to 12โ€“9. The Malaysians responded with three straight points to draw level, but the Indians regained the initiative to lead 16โ€“12.

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Junaidi and Roy briefly threatened an upset when they edged ahead 18-17, only for Satwik and Chirag to shut the door decisively by winning four consecutive points to take the opening game.

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The second game remained competitive until 8-8, after which the Indians raised the tempo to move ahead 11-8 at the interval and then 15-9, cruising to a comfortable victory.



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