Anmol Upadhyaya Falls to Z.Y. Wang, India’s Hopes Wiped Out at Japan Open 2025
India’s badminton campaign at the Japan Open 2025 ended without a single quarterfinal appearance. From PV Sindhu to Satwik-Chirag, every top Indian shuttler crashed out — a collective heartbreak in Tokyo.
No Quarterfinals for Satwik-Chirag as Wang-Liang Shut the Door
Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty suffered a Round of 16 exit at the Japan Open 2025 after a straight-game loss to China’s Wang Chang and Liang Weikeng. A close first game turned into a second-game collapse, leaving India’s top duo out of the quarterfinals.
Lakshya Sen Knocked Out by Naraoka in Round of 16 Clash
Lakshya Sen falls to Japan’s Kodai Naraoka in the japan Open 2025 Round of 16 after a power-packed defensive duel.
Lakshya Too Quick, Satwik-Chirag Too Slick: Men Storms Ahead at Japan Open
Lakshya Sen and the duo of Satwik-Chirag delivered dominant straight-game wins at the Japan Open 2025, showcasing precision, reflexes, and flawless teamwork on the court.
PV Sindhu’s Downward Spiral Continues with Japan Open Exit
PV Sindhu’s struggles continued at the Japan Open 2025 as she crashed out in straight sets. Unable to handle the pace and precision of her Japanese opponent, Sindhu’s misjudgments and defensive lapses raised fresh concerns ahead of her future tournaments.
Panda Sisters Crash Out in Opening Round of Japan Open 2025
India’s Rutaparna and Swetaparna Panda lost to Japan’s Kawazoe and Ishikawa in the first round of the Japan Open 2025. Misfired smashes and missed net play led to a straight-games defeat.
India’s Big Three Set for Japan Open 2025: Satwik-Chirag, Sindhu, Lakshya eye return to winning ways
PV Sindhu is set to lead India’s women’s singles challenge at the Japan Open 2025. Focused and determined, the star shuttler aims to reignite her form on the road to Paris.