Swiss Open 2022 LIVE - Day 2 - Sindhu, Saina, Srikanth in action - Updates, Results, Scores, Blog
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Indian Shuttlers and BWF Awards
After the highs of the prestigious All England Open, the Indian eyes now move to the Swiss Open 2022. There have been multiple withdrawals from the tournament already and there could not be a better time for Indian veterans like Kidambi Srikanth, PV Sindhu and others to get their 2022 season on track.
Amongst the countless withdrawals is also the latest Indian sensation Lakshya Sen and it would be interesting to see how things pan out for India in his absence.
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Parupalli Kashyap has registered a victory after a long long time. He beats World Number 266 Enogat Roy of France 21-17, 21-9 in straight games.
The young Asmita Chaliha moves into the pre-quarterfinals with a hard-fought 19-21, 21-10, 21-11 win over France's LeOnice Huet in 45 minutes.
The Indian men's doubles pair of Vasantha Kumar Hanumaiah Ranganatha and Ashith Surya lose 14-21, 17-21 to Ben Lane and Sean Vendy of England in 32 minutes.
Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand fail to replicate their fairytale run from All England at the 2022 Swiss Open. They crash out after falling to a 1-21, 17-21 straight-game loss to the second seeds Jongkhoplan and Rawinda in 41 minutes.
The Indian youngsters are putting up a brave fight against the Thai pair. Gayatri-Treesa trail 11-14 in the second game.
Gayatri Gopichand and Treesa Jolly seem to be out of ideas as they surrender the first game meekly at 10-21 in just 18 minutes.
Gayatri and Treesa are struggling badly against the second seeds. They trail by a massive margin of 8-18 in the first game.
The new found sensations of Indian badminton, the young women's doubles duo of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand are now in action on court 1. They are up against the second seed Jongkholphan and Rawinda from Thailand.
Malavika Bansod did put up a brave fight but she eventually goes down 16-21, 17-21 to Qi Xuefei of France.
An easy win for Kidambi Srikanth in the end as he goes past Mads Christophersen 21-16, 21-17 in just 32 minutes.
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