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BWF World Championships 2022: Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, Chirag Shetty Sign Off With Men's Doubles Bronze
8/27/2022 10:47:02 PM
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NEW DELHI, Aug 27: Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty signed off with a maiden bronze medal in the men's doubles competition of the BWF World Championships 2022 after going down narrowly to Malaysia's Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik in the semifinals on Friday The world no. 7 Indian pair flattered to deceive as it squandered an opening game advantage to go down 22-20, 18-21, 16-21 in a pulsating 77-minute clash to bring an end to the Indian challenge at the prestigious tournament. It was the sixth successive defeat against the Malaysian pair for Satwik and Chirag, who had lost to the same combination at the mixed team final of the Commonwealth Games early this month.
Despite the loss, it was a creditable show by the young Indian pair as it ensured India continued to return with a medal from the World Championships since 2011, the year the country won its first doubles medal with Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa returning with a bronze
In the semifinal clash, Chirag looked a bit offcolour with his serve and defence, while Satwik tried his best to make up for it but in the end the Malaysians proved to be a tad faster and more subtle in their strokeplay in a match that went down to the wire.
Coming into the match with a 0-5 head-to-head record, the Indians showed alertness and didn't allow their opponents to play their game. They used the smashes judiciously to quickly move to a 11-5 lead at the interval.
Leading 11-7, Satwik showed great defence in a fast-paced rally which ended with the Malaysian hitting long. The Malaysians made a comeback after the break, closing in at 11-12 with the Indians missing their mark a few times.
They soon drew level at 16-16 with Soh unleashing a powerful smash and then grabbed a 18-17 lead. However, Satwik and Chirag moved back to lead at 19-18 with Aaron sending one to net and then Chirag pouncing on an opportunity.
Another attacking rally put India one point away but Chirag faltered in a net shot as it was 20-20. Chirag earned another game point and this time Aaron missed the line to hand over the opening game to the Indians.
After the change of sides, Aaron and Soh emerged as the better players as Chirag looked a little subdued. The Indians still managed to keep breathing down their opponent's neck before an error from Chirag gave a slender one-point advantage to the Malaysian at the break.
Playing below the tape level, Chirag found the net twice, while another one went long as Malaysia established a decisive 16-11 lead. A solid service return from Soh gave them three game points.
They squandered one but with Chirag losing his racquet string, Satwik couldn't negotiate the Malaysian attack as the match was levelled 1-1. The decider was a tight affair as Satwik and Chirag tried to attack Soh but with Chirag going wide the Malaysian led 5-3 at one stage.
A push and block strategy from Satwik saw India manage a 6-5 lead as Chirag was all charged up. However, Malaysia eked out a 10-8 lead before taking a one-point cushion in the final mid-game interval.
Aaron and Soh dominated the fast-paced rallies after the break to lead 13-11 but Satwik unleashed his trademark booming smash to keep it close. Chirag produced a backhand whip near the net to make it 13-14 before a misjudgement from Soh at the baseline saw the Indians keep the equation to 15-16.
However, Malaysia soon pulled away and once Chirag put another one at the net, Aaron and Soh had four match points. A return to serve going to net from Satwik ended the contest.
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