Bangkok, August 4
Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty created history by becoming the first Indian pair to win a BWF Super 500 badminton tournament, stunning reigning world champions Li Jun Hui and Liu Yu Chen in the final of Thailand Open.
Rankireddy and Shetty posted a hard-fought 21-19 18-21 21-18 win to claim their biggest career title after battling for an hour and two minutes against the third seeded Chinese combo. During the thrilling summit clash against the World No. 2 Chinese team, Rankireddy displayed brilliant anticipation and extraordinary placements from the front court, while Shetty controlled the backcourt effortlessly. Li and Liu had earlier this year beaten the Indians at the Australian Open.
“When we played them at the Australian Open, we lost to them very closely. We understood they were under pressure today but we had none since we were very excited to play our first final,” said Rankireddy. “I have some shoulder issues so we had decided that I would play more from the front and Chirag from the back. I was focussing more on the service and the net.”
Aggression
Rankireddy and Shetty started attacking from the word go and after breaking away from 3-3, they moved ahead to open up a 10-6 lead, but their Chinese opponents made it 14-14. It was a closely-fought affair after that and the Indian pair could take a slight edge only at 20-18. Although Li and Liu narrowed the gap down to 19-20, the Indians managed to win the crucial point to wrap up the first game.
In the second game, Rankireddy and Shetty moved up to a 6-2 lead, but the Chinese soon bridged the gap to 5-6 before catching up with them at 11-11.
After the interval, Li and Liu surged ahead to 13-11, but the Indians drew parity at 13 apiece. The Indians then overtook their opponents to make it 16-14 and then climbed to 18-16 before the Chinese pair won five consecutive points to take the match to the decider.
Rankireddy and Shetty were slow off the blocks in the third game but managed to make it 6-6. The Indians never looked back after that and kept their composure to maintain the edge till the end. Even though the Chinese pair reduced the gap to 18-19, the Indians pocketed two consecutive points to seal the match in their favour.
Keep calm
“Well, we kept our calm all throughout the tournament. Even when we were down 1-4 in the third game, we didn’t lose hope,” Rankireddy said. “We just were steady and did not rush things to give them a bigger lead. We just stuck to our plan of keeping the shuttle low and not hurrying through the points. I think that really worked and that helped us get the lead at 8-6.” — PTI
1ST Rankireddy-Shetty’s first triumph at Super 500 level and above but also the most prestigious doubles title for India since the inception of the ranking system. This achievement will also propel the current World No. 16 Indian combination into the top-10 for the first time, making it the first-ever Indian men’s doubles duo to enter the elite bracket. This was the first final of the 2019 season for the unseeded Indian pair, doubles silver medallist at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
THAILAND OPEN
- Men’s singles: Chou Ten Chen bt NG Ka Long Angus 21-14 11-21 23-21
- Women’s singles: Chen Yufei bt Ratchanok Intanon 22-20 21-18
- Women’s doubles: Shiho Tanaka/Koharu Yonemoto bt Du Yue Li Yin Hui 21-19 14-21 21-13
- Mixed doubles: Wang Yi Lyu/Huang Dong Ping bt Yuta Watanabe/Arisa Higashino 24-22 23-21
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