Bhubaneswar: In the UAE desert, the Al Ain Masters Super 100 2025 became a showcase for India’s badminton talent, blending veteran experience with the rise of new sensations. Fans were treated to unexpected upsets, thrilling rallies, and standout performances across singles and doubles events.
Kidambi Srikanth’s Comeback Charge
Former world No. 1 Kidambi Srikanth reminded the badminton world why he’s a fan favorite. Power-packed smashes, precise net play, and tactical patience carried him into the semifinals. His quarterfinal win was a textbook display of experience meeting resilience, rekindling memories of his 2017 Superseries glory.
Rising Stars: Tasnim Mir & Shriyanshi Valishetty
Teen sensation Tasnim Mir advanced past seasoned international competitors, combining composure with sharp shot selection. Meanwhile, Shriyanshi Valishetty stunned spectators by toppling a higher-seeded player in the opening round and holding her nerve to reach her first Super 100 main draw quarterfinal.
Fun Fact: Tasnim Mir is now the youngest Indian woman to reach the Al Ain Masters Super 100 quarterfinals.
Doubles Drama & Indian Spirit
Indian doubles pairs also shone, defeating higher-ranked opponents from Indonesia and Malaysia. A highlight was the men’s doubles duo who saved four match points in their second-round clash, exemplifying the never-say-die Indian spirit.
Desert Dynamics
Interestingly, the tournament’s open-air desert setting added its own challenge. Evening wind drift occasionally became the court’s “extra player,” testing every shuttler’s adaptability and finesse.
With a mix of veterans and rising stars making headlines, India’s 2025 campaign at the Al Ain Masters Super 100 proved one thing: in badminton, surprises are the only certainty.



















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