Thomas Cup: Indonesia top group with clinical win over India
The rematch of the 2022 Thomas Cup final provided Indonesia with a chance to exact revenge for their 0-3 loss in the title clash of the last edition to the same opponents, and they did just that.
The rematch of the 2022 Thomas Cup final provided Indonesia with a chance to exact revenge for their 0-3 loss in the title clash of the last edition to the same opponents, and they did just that.
The rematch of the 2022 Thomas Cup final provided Indonesia with a chance to exact revenge for their 0-3 loss in the title clash of the last edition to the same opponents, and they did just that.
Chengdu (China): Defending champions India lost to heavyweights Indonesia 1-4 and failed to top their group in the Thomas Cup badminton tournament here on Wednesday.
Both India and Indonesia had already qualified for the quarterfinals of the prestigious event after winning their first two matches but the latter will progress to the knockouts as Group C toppers. India will meet China in Wednesday's quarterfinals (2.30 pm IST), while the Indian women will clash with Japan (7 am IST) for a place in the Uber Cup semifinals.
The rematch of the 2022 Thomas Cup final provided Indonesia with a chance to exact revenge for their 0-3 loss in the title clash of the last edition to the same opponents, and they did just that on the back of a clinical display.
H S Prannoy, India No. 1 in men's singles, put the team ahead 1-0 after he staged a remarkable comeback to get the better of Anthony Ginting 13-21, 21-12, 21-12 in the opening match.
In the first men's doubles match, the duo of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty went down to Muhammad Shohibul Fikri and Bagas Maulana, the same pair that dashed the Indian pair's hopes at the last All England Championship. Satwiksairaj and Chirag lost 22-24, 24-22. 21-19 as Indonesia levelled the tie at 1-1.
Lakshya Sen lost to reigning All England Championship men's singles winner Jonatan Christie 18-21, 21-16, 17-21. The 22-year-old Sen raised hopes when he claimed the second game with his impressive net play, but he could not get past a determined Christie in the decider.
In the fourth match, India's Dhruv Kapila and Sai Pratheek lost in straight games 22-20, 21-11 to the fancied Leo Rolly Carnando and Daniel Marthin.
In the final match, which was a dead rubber, Kidmabi Srikanth lost to Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo. Srikanth won the opening game 21-19, but lost the second and third games 22-24, 14-21 respectively.