Irrespective of the final matchups though, Sat-Chi will be the ones to watch out for in the tournament — fit again and raring to prove that the second half of 2024 was an injury-driven blip. Jan 6, 2025, 08:10 PM Open Extended Reactions It’s tough to chart their path ahead given how competitive the top […]
Irrespective of the final matchups though, Sat-Chi will be the ones to watch out for in the tournament — fit again and raring to prove that the second half of 2024 was an injury-driven blip.
Jan 6, 2025, 08:10 PM
It’s tough to chart their path ahead given how competitive the top tier of women’s singles is but fact os that crossing the first-round hurdle would be the small goal right now.
The 2025 badminton season is all set to begin with a bang on Tuesday with the Malaysia Open Super 1000 — the highest tier of the BWF Tour.One of these will be the quarterfinalist from this section, talk about a tough sector.All eyes in men’s singles will be on Lakshya Sen, the one with most potential who must make a bigger, and consistent, leap in 2025.Tanisha Crasto, who started off as more of a mixed doubles player till injury to her partner Ishaan Bhatnagar, is back in the draw with Dhruv Kapila. They’ve slowly been climbing up the ranks (world no. 69 now) and had reached the final of the Syed Modi together. They start against Ko Sung Hyun and Eom Hye Won and a win will put them in collision course with seventh seed Cheng Xing and Zhang Chi of China.
Men’s Singles
Once again there are three Indian pairs in mixed doubles.World no. 32 Malvika, who had a solid quarterfinal run at her last Super 1000 (admittedly just after the Olympics), will start against Goh Jin Wei. The experienced Malaysian has beaten her in their only meeting.It’ll be a challenge this time though, as they are they haven’t had much match practise lately. The duo has played only once since the Olympics — at the season-ending China Masters Super 750 — where they gave a very good account of themselves by reaching the semis. Yet, the time away and Satwik’s injury layoff showed itself in their game. They would have had time with Tan to get into a rhythm and work on areas of improvement, which will now be tested on court.