Syed Modi International Highlights: Treesa-Gayatri crowned champions; Srikanth loses

Update: 2025-11-30 09:04 GMT
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2025-11-30 09:50 GMT

A good start for Treesa-Gayatri

An excellent start to the second game for Treesa-Gayatri as they open up an early 5-1 lead. Can they maintain this though?

2025-11-30 09:45 GMT

Treesa-Gayatri lose Game 1

Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand save two game points but eventually surrender the first game 17-21 to Osawa-Tanabe.


2025-11-30 09:40 GMT

Osawa-Tanabe continue to maintain their lead

Osawa-Tanabe continue to maintain their advantage post the mid-game interval. The Japanese pair leads 16-13 and Treesa-Gayatri have been pushed to the backfoot.

2025-11-30 09:31 GMT

Treesa-Gayatri trail

Treesa-Gayatri opened up a 9-7 lead, but Osawa and Tanabe win four points in a row to head into the first mid-game interval with an 11-9 lead.


2025-11-30 09:26 GMT

A tight start to the contest

Nothing to separate the two pairs after the early exchanges. Both are making some unforced errors as the scores remain level at 6-6.

2025-11-30 09:19 GMT

Treesa-Gayatri to serve first

Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand serve first in the match from the far side of the court. Its a long rally and the latter errs as she puts a cross-court smash wide. The Indians trail 0-1.

2025-11-30 09:13 GMT

Treesa-Gayatri walk out!

Treesa-Gayatri walk out for their women's doubles final and the crowd goes beserk.



 


2025-11-30 09:12 GMT

Treesa-Gayatri v/s Kaho Osawa-Mai Tanabe

The top seeded Treesa-Gayatri will face off against eighth seeded Kaho Osawa and Mai Tanabe in a bid to defend their women's doubles title at the Syed Modi International.

Treesa-Gayatri, the top ranked women's doubles pair from India, only recently returned to action after spending nearly four months off the court due to an injury.


2025-11-30 09:08 GMT

Goood Afternooon!

Hello and welcome to The Bridge's LIVE coverage of the 2025 Syed Modi International Super 300 Finals. 

Treesa Jolly-Gayatri Gopichand in women's doubles and Kidambi Srikanth in men's singles have made it to the title clash in front of the home crowd in Lucknow.

Can Treesa-Gayatri defend their title? Can Kidambi Srikanth win his first title since 2017?

Stay tuned to find out!

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