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French Open 2022: Satwik/Chirag give India first win on Day 1- Updates, Scores, Blog
The Men's Doubles pair defeated the Popov brothers in a three-set thriller.
Day 1 of the French Open although started bad for the Indian shuttlers, ended quite well. The first match saw Mixed Doubles pair Ishaan Bhatnagar and Tanisha Crasto lose in straight sets to Japanese pair Yamashita/Shinoya (13-21, 16-21).
After that, another Indian pair in Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand bowed out of the competition with a 21-23, 20-22 loss against Thai pair Prajongjai/Kititharakul. As one can see that the tie was closely contested, but the sixth seeded opponents were a tad bit better that the Indians.
Finally, it was the Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty match against home favourites Popov brothers. In the first game, the French pair made an incredible comeback to win it 21-19. However, the Indians literally smashed their way to win the second game 21-9.
In the deciding set, Satwik/Chirag saw the game through 21-13 as India tasted victory for the first time on Day 1 and in the French Open 2022.
To end the day, Saina Nehwal saw defeat at the hands of German Yvonne Li. The score read 13-21, 21-17, 21-19 in favour of Li. Hence, it was only the pair of Sat-Chi that kept the Indian challenge's hopes afloat on the first day of the French Open.
Live Updates
- 25 Oct 2022 10:40 AM GMT
Good fight from the Indians!
Just a slender lead for the 6th seeded Thai shuttlers as the score stands 11-10.
- 25 Oct 2022 10:32 AM GMT
Thai in the lead!
It's 6-3 in the first game as the Thai duo has a good start.
- 25 Oct 2022 10:31 AM GMT
They are playing Thai opponents today!
It's the pair of Rawinda Prajongjai and Jongkolphan Kititharakul against the Indian pair.
- 25 Oct 2022 9:29 AM GMT
And India concedes the match.
The Japanese duo maintained that 5-point gap as they won the second game 21-15.
- 25 Oct 2022 9:23 AM GMT
The match is running away from India.
The Japanese now have a five-point lead.
- 25 Oct 2022 9:20 AM GMT
India still one point behind.
It's 11-10 at the break as Japan has their noses in front.