China Open: Satwiksairaj, Ashwini register upset win

Memorable win
Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Ashwini Ponnappa stunned Indonesia's world No. 7 combination of Praveen Jordan and Melati Daeva Oktavianti. File photo: AFP

Changzhou (China): India's mixed doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Ashwini Ponnappa stunned Indonesia's world No. 7 combination of Praveen Jordan and Melati Daeva Oktavianti in the opening round of the China Open badminton tournament here on Tuesday.

World No. 26 Satwik and Ashwini showed their grit as they recovered from a mid-game slump to outwit the sixth seeds 22-20, 17-21, 21-17 in a 50-minute match to enter the second round of the $1,000,000 World Tour Super 1000 event.

Jordan and Melati have so far reached five finals, including the 2018 India Open, but they wilted under the relentless pressure created by the Indian pair.

Ashwini and Satwik will now face the winner of the match between Japan's Yuki Kaneko and Misaki Matsutomo and Ireland's brother-and-sister combo of Sam Magee and Chloe Magee.

The Indians had fallen back 4-7 early on but they reeled off five straight points to turn the tables and then held a slender 11-10 advantage at the break.

Jordon and Melati, however, build up a huge lead of 18-12 after the interval but the Indian duo slowly erased the deficit and caught up at 20-20 and then sealed the opening game.

In the second game, the Indonesian pair moved ahead from 4-4 to enter the breather with a 11-8 cushion. Jordon and Melati continued to march ahead to eventually roar back into the contest.

In the decider, Satwik and Ashwin changed their tactics and jumped to a 4-2 lead initially. The Indian duo kept things under control, entering the break with an 11-6 lead.

Jordon and Melati tried to make a comeback, but the Indians kept their nose ahead to shut the doors on their fancied rivals.

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