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Indian Badminton Eyes Glory at Australian Open Super 500

Rankireddy-Shetty Eye Title as Lakshya Sen and Prannoy Hunt Consistency

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
November 17, 2025
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Indian Badminton Eyes Glory at Australian Open Super 500

As the Australian Open Super 500 kicks off this Tuesday, India’s badminton contingent is gearing up to make a mark in Sydney. After a season of mixed results, the focus is on combining experience with emerging talent to challenge the world’s best.

Men’s Doubles: Rankireddy-Shetty Lead the Charge

India’s top-seeded men’s doubles pair, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, carry the hopes of the nation. The Asian Games champions have been standout performers this season, securing back-to-back runner-up finishes at the Hong Kong Super 500 and China Masters Super 750, and claiming a World Championships bronze.

Once ranked World No. 1 for 18 weeks, the duo briefly slipped to No. 27 in May, but have since climbed back to No. 3. Their first-round clash will be against Chinese Taipei’s Chang Ko-Chi and Po Li-Wei, a fixture expected to test their rhythm but one they are well-prepared for.

“We are eager to put together another strong run ahead of the World Tour Finals,” said the Commonwealth Games champions.

Men’s Singles: Lakshya Sen & HS Prannoy Seek Consistency

India’s top singles players enter the tournament with contrasting fortunes:

Lakshya Sen won his opening round clash
Lakshya Sen 

Lakshya Sen, 24, has shown glimpses of brilliance despite a patchy season. After reaching the Hong Kong Open final and a semifinal in Japan, he looks to build momentum here as the 7th seed, opening against Su Li Yang of Chinese Taipei.

HS Prannoy, 33, 2023 World Championships bronze medallist, returns from injury with fond memories of Sydney, having been runner-up last year. He faces Canada’s Brian Yang in the opening round, hoping to regain form after a recent second-round exit in Kumamoto.

Veterans like Kidambi Srikanth and rising stars Kiran George and Tharun Mannepalli are also in action. Srikanth opens against Lin Chun-Yi, while George faces 6th seed Kenta Nishimoto, and Mannepalli takes on Denmark’s Magnus Johannesen.

Women’s Contingent: Aakarshi Kashyap Faces Tough Challenge

In women’s singles, Aakarshi Kashyap is India’s sole representative. She faces top seed and Olympic champion An Se Young in a daunting opener, a stern test of her abilities.

In doubles, Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand return from a layoff, taking on fourth seeds Yan Fei Chen and Liang Ching Sun of Chinese Taipei. Their experience will be key to navigating a tough draw.

Mixed Doubles: Mohit & Lakshita Jaglan in Action

The Jaglans will represent India in mixed doubles, meeting Canada’s Nyl Yakura and Crystal Lai in the opening round. Chemistry and aggressive net play will be crucial for them to advance in a competitive Super 500 field.

Key Takeaways & Outlook

Strengths: Rankireddy-Shetty’s proven form and experience; emerging singles talents like Lakshya and Kiran George.

Challenges: Injuries, inconsistent form in singles, and tough early-round opponents.

Prediction: The men’s doubles pair could be India’s strongest medal hope, while singles players aim to reach at least the quarter-finals. Women’s singles and mixed doubles will require strong starts to compete with the top-seeded international players.

As the tournament unfolds, India’s shuttlers will look to combine experience, talent, and resilience to reclaim their place on the global stage. With world-class opponents on the horizon, every match in Sydney promises high drama and the chance for Indian badminton to shine once again.

 

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