
India's top men's doubles pair, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, have ended a long wait for a title shot this year, storming into the final of the Hong Kong Open Super 500. The duo, ranked ninth in the world, secured their spot with a straight-game victory over Chinese Taipei's Bing-Wei Lin and Chen Cheng Kuan. This is their first final of the season after enduring six semifinal losses.
The victory, with a score of 21-17, 21-15, is a statement of resilience for the pair. Satwik and Chirag, who are fresh from winning a bronze medal at the World Championships, have had a challenging year. Satwik has been recovering from injuries and a personal tragedy, while Chirag has been battling a recurring back issue. This win signals a comeback in form and rhythm for the former world number one duo.
The match, which lasted 38 minutes, saw the Indian pair control the game with a mix of aggressive smashes and precise net play. In the first game, they fended off a spirited challenge from their opponents after the mid-game interval, closing it out 21-17. In the second game, they stepped up the intensity, taking an early lead and maintaining it to secure a comfortable 21-15 win.
This marks the Indian pair's first final since the Thailand Open in 2024. Their victory is a source of hope for Indian badminton, as they have been trailblazers for men's doubles on the world stage. They will now face the winners of the other semifinal, which features two other Chinese Taipei pairs, in the final.
Meanwhile, in the men's singles, Lakshya Sen will compete in his semifinal match later in the day. A win for Lakshya would put him in his first Super 500 final of the season, adding to India's title hopes at the tournament.