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    India Open Shocker: Srikanth, Malvika Exit as Women’s Singles Over

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    The BWF India Open delivered heartbreak for Indian shuttlers today, with Priyanshu Rajawat’s second-round ouster followed by Malvika Bansod’s loss, wiping out women’s singles hopes. Kidambi Srikanth’s defeat added to the gloom.

    World No. 42 Srikanth locked horns with Rasmus Gemke in a high-stakes clash. He grabbed the opener 21-18, showcasing vintage net play. Gemke, however, scripted a comeback, edging the second 21-19 on sharp drops. The third game turned scrappy; Srikanth’s shuttle control waned, handing Gemke a 21-15 win. This loss drops Srikanth further in rankings, intensifying scrutiny on his training regimen.

    Malvika Bansod, India’s lone warrior in women’s draw, battled valiantly against Singapore’s Yeo Jia Min. The world No. 62 took the fight to her rival but faltered in rallies, losing the first game 18-21 after a late surge. The second was one-sided at 14-21, as Yeo’s precision prevailed. Malvika’s grit impressed, but experience gap showed.

    With no Indian women left, focus shifts to men’s and mixed doubles. Lakshya Sen powers on in men’s singles, eyeing a deep run. The KD Jadhav Hall echoed with cheers, underscoring badminton’s rising popularity in India.

    Analysts blame inconsistent form and tough draws. BAI officials remain optimistic, citing upcoming tournaments. Satwik-Chirag duo looms as potential saviors, their world No. 1 status a beacon. India’s badminton journey continues amid ups and downs.

    Badminton India BWF India Open Kidambi Srikanth Lakshya Sen Malvika Bansod Rasmus Gemke Second Round Exit Women's Singles
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