The drought of title for India continues


On the day of the Hong Kong's finals at the Hong Kong Open, he brought a large number of disappointments for India. Satwiksairaj Rankirereddy and Chirag Shetty lost the men's doubles meeting, while Lakshya Sen did not overcome the obstacle presented by Li Shi Feng.

On Sunday at Super 500, Rankirereddy and Shetty were the first Indians in action. The duo, who won a bronze medal in the World Championships Last month, he had a difficult start of his campaign in Hong Kong. They needed three games to overcome their opening games, but when they reached the semifinals, they seemed to have struck.

On the day of the finals, the former world couple no. The Indians had a promising start to the game, reaching the first set 21-19. However, Liang and Wang, hungry for revenge after their loss in Paris last month, took control of the game quickly in the last half, winning the next two games 21-14, 21-17, to claim the title of Hong Kong Open.

Then Lakshya Sen He assumed Li Feng for the battle of his male men. 24 -year -old India had enjoyed a solid race throughout the week and was on the shore to win his first title of the season.

However, as it would be lucky, Sen quickly undone under the pace of punishment established by Li shi feng. Despite the solid defense of Roca de India, he found space on the court easily, achieving a victory of 21-15, 21-12.

In general, despite his disappointing on Sunday at Hong Kong Open, Satwiksairaj rankiredy/Chirag Shetty And Lakshya Sen enjoyed a weekly positive week. The Indians will then return to action at China Masters Super 750 planned to take place next week.

2025 BWF Hong Kong Open: Complete results of the end day (Indian only)

Sen in the World Championships BWF Totenergies - First Day (Image Source: Getty)Sen in the World Championships BWF Totenergies - First Day (Image Source: Getty)
Sen in the World Championships BWF Totenergies – First Day (Image Source: Getty)

These are the final results of the Hong Kong Open:

Men's Double Final

Liang Wei-Kang/Wang Chang (China) Beat Satwiksairaj Rankirereddy/Chirag Sheetty (India) 19-21, 21-14, 21-17

Men's Single End

LI SHI FENG (China) Beat Lakshya Sen (India) 21-15, 21-13