India Open 2026: Lakshya Sen reaches quarters; Prannoy, SatChi, Srikanth exit – Highlights
Check out the highlights from the 2026 India Open Super 750.
Lakshya Sen in action at 2026 India Open (Photo credit: BAI Media)
India Open 2026 Highlights: India endured a tough day in the office at the 2026 India Open Super 750 with only Lakshya Sen advancing to the quarter-finals on Thursday.
The others including Satwik-Chirag, HS Prannoy, Kidambi Srikanth, Treesa-Gayatri, Hariharan-Arjun, Malvika Bansod all crashed out of the competition.
The off-court controversies refused to dial down as well with bird shit on court halting the match between Prannoy and Loh Kean Yew twice.
Highlights:
Satwik-Chirag's loss means Lakshya Sen is left the lone Indian standing at the home event of 2026 India Open Super 750.
A week which started with a lot of excitement about a new venue and hopes of a smooth event ahead of the 2026 World C'ships at the same arena seems to be heading towards a major dissapointment.
The off-court controversies are piling up one after the other for Badminton Association of India and the performances on it hasn't helped either.
Can Lakshya Sen help bring back smiles on the faces of Indian badminton fans by booking a semi-final spot? We'll have the answer to this tomorrow.
For now, this is all we have from Day 3 of the 2026 India Open. Thank you for joining in. See you tomorrow.
Satwik-Chirag face a shock defeat. They go down 27-25, 21-23, 19-21 after being a game up against Midorikawa and Yamashita of Japan.
They had the lead did Satwik-Chirag but fail to close it off in straight games. The Japanese pair win the second game 23-21 to push the home favourites into a decider!
Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty are push to their absolute limit by Midorikawa and Yamashita. The Indians, however, hold their nerve to win the first game 27-25!
Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty are on a roll. They have opened up an 11-7 lead in the first game.
Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty are on the court now. They are up against Hiroki Midorikawa and Kyohei Yamashita of Japan.
Yet another Indian loss in the Round of 16 as Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand go down fighting at 22-20, 22-24, 21-23.
It was a long tiring battle and the Indians did have their fair share of chances, but they fail to convert.
The Indian pair has an 11-8 lead before the change of ends in the decider. Can they close it off?
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