Kiran George stuns former world champion Loh Kean Yew at Swiss Open badminton tournament | Badminton News – The Times of India


Kiran George stuns former world champion Loh Kean Yew at Swiss Open badminton tournament | Badminton News – The Times of India
Kiran George (PTI Photo/Gurinder Osan)(

NEW DELHI: India had a mixed day at the Swiss Open on Wednesday, with some impressive wins but several early exits. The biggest highlight came from Kiran George, who stunned former world champion Loh Kean Yew of Singapore in straight games. Ranked 42nd in the world, Kiran edged past the third seed 23-21, 21-19 in the opening round and will next face Hong Kong’s Jason Gunawan. However, Gunawan knocked out former world No. 1 Kidambi Srikanth, defeating him 21-15, 12-21, 21-4 in the round of 32.India also celebrated an upset victory in mixed doubles as Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto beat Denmark’s fourth-seeded pair Jesper Toft and Amalie Magelund 21-15, 21-14. They will now take on China’s Gao Jia Xuan and Wu Meng Ying in the next round.Despite these wins, several Indian shuttlers were knocked out early in the Super 300 tournament. In men’s singles, US Open champion Ayush Shetty lost 18-21, 19-21 to Canada’s Brian Yang. In women’s singles, Unnati Hooda was beaten 21-14, 21-14 by Chinese Taipei’s Chiu Pin-Chian, while top seed Putri Kusuma Wardani of Indonesia comfortably defeated India’s Tanvi Sharma 21-11, 21-10 in just 30 minutes.India also faced a setback when HS Prannoy, the 2023 World Championships bronze medallist, gave a walkover to Japan’s Koki Watanabe. In mixed doubles, Rohan Kapoor and Ruthvika Shivani Gadde were eliminated after losing 19-21, 14-21 to Thailand’s fifth-seeded pair Ruttanapak Oupthong and Jhenicha Sudjaipraparat.On a positive note, India’s top men’s doubles pair Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty moved into the round of 16 with a 21-19, 21-19 win over Singapore’s Eng Keat Wesley Koh and Junsuke Kubo. H Amsakarunan and M R Arjun also advanced after defeating Chinese Taipei’s Chen Zhi Ray and Lin Yu Chieh 21-16, 24-22.


PV Sindhu withdraws from Swiss Open to cope with what happened in Dubai: ‘She has sought some time to recover’


PV Sindhu has withdrawn from the Swiss Open after a stressful three-day ordeal in Dubai amid the Iran-Israel war. She was forced to pull out of All England Open after being stranded in the city due to travel restrictions.

Two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu has withdrawn from the Swiss Open as she continues to recover from the stressful experience she faced in Dubai recently. The Indian badminton star decided to skip the tournament after being stranded in the city for three days due to airspace restrictions amid the ongoing Iran-Israel war.

Sindhu had earlier pulled out of the All England Open Badminton Championships after she was unable to travel to Birmingham. She was scheduled to fly from India to Birmingham via Dubai, but her travel plans were disrupted following airspace restrictions in the region due to the conflict.

Badminton Association of India (BAI) secretary Sanjay Mishra has now confirmed that Sindhu will not take part in the Swiss Open as she needs some time to recover from the experience. “She is not playing at Swiss Open. We all know what she went through in Dubai. She could not travel to Birmingham. So she has sought some time to recover from it,” Mishra told PTI.

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Sindhu was constantly sharing updates from Dubai while she was stranded there with her team amid the war. In one of her posts, the badminton star revealed that her coach had survived an explosion that occurred just 100 metres away from where he was.

Indians at Swiss Open

In men’s singles, Srikanth, who reached two finals last year at the Malaysia Masters and Syed Modi International, will open against Jason Gunawan, who had dashed his hopes of ending a title drought in Lucknow.

Prannoy, the 2023 World Championships bronze medallist and Asian Games bronze winner, will take on Japan’s Koki Watanabe.

His academy teammate Tharun Mannepalli will face another Japanese player Kenta Nishimoto, while Ayush Shetty will take on Canada’s Brian Yang. Kiran George will meet Singapore’s Loh Kean Yew in another opening round clash.

In men’s doubles, world No. 4 Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty will face Singapore’s Eng Keat Wesley Koh and Junsuke Kubo. The Indian pair had exited in the opening round of the All England Championships last week.

The men’s doubles pair of Hariharan Amsakarunan and M R Arjun will take on Chinese Taipei’s Chen Zhi Ray and Lin Yu Chieh.

In the absence of Sindhu, Unnati Hooda will face Chinese Taipei’s Chiu Pin-Chian, while Malvika Bansod will take on Thailand’s Pornpawee Chochuwong in women’s singles.

In women’s doubles, Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand Pullela will face Hu Ling Fang and Zheng Yu Chieh of Chinese Taipei. The Indian pair had won the Syed Modi International Super 300 title for the second successive time last year but exited in the opening round of the All England Championships.

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In mixed doubles, Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto will take on Denmark’s Jesper Toft and Amalie Magelund, while Rohan Kapoor and Gadde Ruthvika will face Thailand’s Ruttanapak Oupthong and Jhenicha Sudjaipraparat.

(With agency inputs)

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PV Sindhu all but out of All England Open without playing a match due to Iran-Israel war


PV Sindhu is set to miss the All England Open 2026 after being stranded in Dubai due to the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict. Meanwhile, other Indian shuttlers have reached Birmingham despite the global travel crisis.

India’s two-time Olympic medalist PV Sindhu is all but out of the prestigious All England Open Badminton Championships 2026 in Birmingham without even playing a single match. She will most likely pull out of the tournament after being stranded in Dubai due to the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict.

The tournament is set to begin on Tuesday, but
Sindhu has been stuck in Dubai since Saturday following Iran’s attacks on several countries in the Middle East. The attacks came in response of the US-Israel bombing of Iran. This has resulted in closure of airspace across parts of the Gulf region.

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Flights have been suspended in the region, which has led to major travel disruptions for people who use the United Arab Emirates as a transit point. The Dubai International Airport, where Sindhu was initially stuck with her team, was also hit during the attacks.

Sindhu’s Indonesian coach Irwansyah Adi Pratama even had a narrow escape after an explosion occurred near his area. They were later shifted to a safer location with the help of Dubai authorities and the Indian High Commission. Now, it appears that Sindhu will have to pull out of the tournament as the date of the competition nears.

The Indian star was scheduled to face Thailand’s Supanida Katethong in the opening round. However, the Dubai airport and airspace are still closed and she is expected to withdraw from the All England Open. The Badminton World Federation (BWF) is also monitoring the situation.

“The BWF and Badminton England are closely monitoring the travel challenges arising from the ongoing geopolitical situation in the Middle East. We remain in regular contact with teams and players whose journeys to Birmingham for the All England Open 2026 may be affected. The safety and wellbeing of all athletes, officials and support personnel remain our highest priority,” a statement read.

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Other participants reach safely

While Sindhu’s participation remains uncertain, some of her fellow shuttlers have managed to reach Birmingham via alternate routes of Singapore and Africa. However, it remains to be seen how the long and taxing travel will impact their preparations.

India’s top men’s singles contender Lakshya Sen and rising youngster Ayush Shetty, have reached without any travel issues. While Lakshya has drawn world No. 1 Shi Yu Qi of China, Ayush is up against Indonesia’s Alwi Farhan in the opening round.

For Lakshya, a former semifinalist and runner-up here, it will be another tough test against Shi, against whom he has lost four of his five previous meetings against the Chinese.

Ayush, the US Open Super 300 champion, will look to turn the tide against Farhan, having lost three of their five encounters, including the most recent one at the Indonesia Masters in January.

In women’s singles, Malvika Bansod faces a stiff opening challenge against Tokyo Olympics champion Chen Yufei of China.

Unnati Hooda, whose flight was cancelled on Sunday forcing her to travel via Africa, will need to overcome jet lag when she takes on Thailand’s eighth seed Pornpawee Chochuwong in her opener.

In men’s doubles, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, a former world No. 1, will spearhead India’s challenge against Malaysia’s Kang Khai Xing and Aaron Tai in the first round.

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The women’s doubles pair Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand, who registered back-to-back semifinal finishes at the event in 2022 and 2023, will face Japan’s Sayaka Hirota and Ayako Sakuramoto.

In mixed doubles, Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto are up against Malaysia’s Hoo Pang Ron and Cheng Su Yin, while Rohan Kapoor and Ruthvika Shivani Gadde will meet fifth seeds Thom Gicquel and Delphine Delrue of France.

Prakash Padukone (1980) and Pullela Gopichand (2001) remain the only Indians to have won the All England title. Besides them, only Saina Nehwal (2015 runner-up) and Lakshya (2022 runner-up) have come close in recent years.

(With agency inputs)

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2026 BWF All England Open: Preview, where to watch, schedule and prize money


The 2026 BWF All England Open is around the corner. The Super 1000 is scheduled to take place between March 3 and March 8 in Birmingham, and fans can expect some searing badminton action.

Leading the Indian charge at the event will be the likes of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, as well as Lakshya Sen and Ayush Shetty. Veteran shuttler and two-time Olympic medalist PV Sindhu’s participation in the event remains uncertain as she is currently stranded in Dubai amidst the ongoing military tensions between Israel and Iran.

Other Indian women’s singles stars competing at the Super 1000 include Malvika Bansod and Unnati Hooda. Meanwhile, the women’s doubles side is represented by Treesa Jolly and Gayathri Gopichand. Elsewhere, the pairings of Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto as well as Rohan Kapoor and Ruthvika Shivani Gadde will be in action for the mixed doubles event.

2026 BWF All England Open: Where to watch

Fans excited to tune in to the action of one of the most prestigious badminton events can catch a live stream of the All England Open on the Badminton World Federation’s official YouTube channel, BWF.TV.

2026 BWG All England Open: Schedule

The opening round matches for the All England Open will take place on the first two days of the Super 1000. This will be followed by the quarterfinals, before the semifinals and finals take place on the weekend.

Here is a detailed breakdown of the schedule for the upcoming tournament:

Tuesday, March 3: Round of 32

Wednesday, March 4: Round of 32

Thursday, March 5: Round of 16

Friday, March 6: Quarterfinals

Saturday, March 7: Semifinals

Sunday, March 8: Finals

The match timings of individual players and the day-to-day schedules will be updated regularly on the tournament website.

2026 BWF All England Open: Prize Money

The BWF All England Open is one of the biggest tournaments on the BWF calendar and as such, it boasts of a hefty price purse. Singles winners at the event will receive USD 101,500, while doubles titleists are awarded $107,300. Meanwhile, men’s and women’s singles runners-up will walk away with $49,300, while second-place finishers in all three doubles events receive $50,750.