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Hong Kong Open: Satwik-Chirag Settle for Silver

Hong Kong: India’s best men, Satwiksaij Rankirereddy and Chirag Setty’s double pairs, Sunday, Sunday, Hong Kong open Super 500 finals China’s Olympic silver medals Liang Wei Keng and Wang Chang’a signed a second end.

Last month, a second in a following world championship bronze, packaged the 9 Indians, a tense 61-minute summit conflict in the sixth ranks Chinese duo 21-19 14-21 17-21 before the loss of a single-match leadership.

“It was a good week after the world championships, especially a week later, and we play a final here.” He said.

“You want to go and win this title, but you want to get a loan, they have played well. Always there is always the next expedition and generally happy with performance.”

It was the first appearance in 16 months since he won Thailand Open, and the lost ended his excellent records in the Super 500 finals by winning the four they had previously objected.

The Indians, who reached six semifins this season, broke 3-6 head-headed records against Liang and Wang. They beat them in the world championships in Paris.

However, Satwik and Chirag could not continue the acceleration after the mobile and chased the game after accepting an unexplained 2-11 gap.

“I think the services were a little fast. They were quite good at 3-4 strokes. Take us too much under the first 4-5 strokes because they were withdrawn quite hard.

“Therefore, we could plan better in the second set, especially in the third set.

The opening game became a tension film that matches Satwik and Chirag’s Chinese couple. Chirag free explosion begins early to delete 0-2 deficit and give India 9-8 advantages. At the age of 10-10, a wide shot from the Indians was neutralized by a Liang error before another Chirag shot break in another Chirag shot break.

The Indians were attacked after December and moved to 13-11 with a series of wild shots. Satwik’s body attack on Wang, followed by a straight, rapid change and a sharp Chirag service, clarified them four points.

While the Chinese, Indians made expensive net mistakes, they returned with four flat points in a strict pre -court war. A controversial call, which was understood to hit the shuttle before passing the network, took the lead to 18-17 to respond only to India immediately.

Satwik’s thunderstorms level in 19-19, and when Liang expanded, the Indians won a game score. Chirag later produced a sensitive service to seal a vibrating opener.

The Chinese couple returned in the second game, the Wang 8-2 dazzled from the back court to get ahead. India briefly closed the gap through a Wang service error and a long shot, but an error called for Satwik for a high service and a master Liang Forehand on the network saw that the Chinese entered the game with 11-6 pillows.

As they helped them, Liang and Wang’s shots extended to 13-7 as the lead. A sharp service and follow-up shot allowed Chirag to reduce the margin to 10-13 before the Blok-Net game reduced the game to 12-14.

However, a few mistakes from Chirag gave China breathing at 17-12. A exploding shot later gave them six game points and Satwik pushed the match when it pushed a wide.

Momentum remained stable with Liang and Wang as 5-0 and confused Satwik and Chirag for answers. A service error in Liang stopped the run for a short time, but the Chinese quickly won the control and took advantage of coordination errors for India to get ahead 8-1.

When the Chirags found the network, Liang and Wang Command entered the last range with the advantage of 11-2. The Indians added a late fight and saved three match points to increase the gap to 17-20, but ultimately sealed the competition in favor of the Chinese couple.

Later in the day, Lakshya Sen will fight with the title of male singles by taking a familiar enemy at Li Shi Feng at Hong Kong Colosseum.

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