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BWF World Championships: PV Sindhu, Satwik-Chirag get first-round bye

Updated on: 10 August,2023 04:39 PM IST  |  Kuala Lumpur
mid-day online correspondent |

Indian shuttler PV Sindhu and men's doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty received first-round byes in the BWF World Championships 2023 draw held here on Thursday

BWF World Championships: PV Sindhu, Satwik-Chirag get first-round bye

PV Sindhu (Pic: AFP)

Indian shuttler PV Sindhu and men's doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty received first-round byes in the BWF World Championships 2023 draw held here on Thursday.


The tournament will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark from August 21 to 27.


Sindhu, however, has been handed a tough draw and she might face Thailand's Ratchanok Intanon and top seed An Se Young of Korea as they are grouped in the top half of the draw.


Sindhu is the only Indian to feature in the women's singles competition.

The men's doubles pair of Satwik and Chirag achieved a career-best world no.2 ranking last month following their title triumph in Korea Open and are in the form of their life, having won four titles in the year so far.

India's men's singles challenge will be led by in-form HS Prannoy, seeded second in the upcoming event. He will face Kalle Koljonen of Finland.

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The other Indians competing in men's singles -- Lakshya Sen and Kidambi Srikanth -- will play Georges Julien Paul of Mauritius and Kenta Nishimoto of Japan respectively in their first-round matches.

Prannoy has been the most consistent Indian singles player in the last 12 months, and is currently ranked ninth in the world. He won the Malaysia Masters in May before finishing second best in last week's Australian Open.

In women's doubles, India have fielded two pairs. While the duo of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand received a first-round bye, Ashwini Bhat K and Shikha Gautam will be up against Debora Jille and Cheryl Seinen of the Netherlands.

Rohan Kapoor and N Sikki Reddy will take on the Scottish pair of Adam Hall and Julie MacPherson in the opening round of mixed doubles, while the other Indian combination of Venkat Prasad and Juhi Dewangan will face Jones Ralfy Jansen and Linda Efler of Germany in their campaign opener.

While 64 shuttlers will compete in men's singles, 48 will feature in women's singles. Besides, there are 46 teams each in the three doubles events with the 16 highest-ranked players on the latest world ranking receiving seedings in all the five categories.

Four Indians will be in singles competition, while six pairs will be in doubles action in the 28th edition of the tournament.

Sindhu is the most successful Indian player in the history of World Championships – title winner in 2019, silver medallist in 2017, 2018 and bronze medallist in 2013, 2014 editions of the tournament.

Besides Sindhu, former Olympic medallist Saina Nehwal has won two World Championships medals -- a silver in 2015 and bronze in 2017.

Former world no. 1 Srikanth also won a silver in 2021.

The other Indian shuttlers to have bagged medals in the global event are Lakshya Sen, B Sai Praneeth and the Ashwini Ponnappa-Jwala Gutta pair, all winning bronze medals. India have so far bagged 13 medals in the BWF World Championships.

(With PTI inputs)

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