After winning the 1st game, Kadimbi Srikanth lost the next 2 games to bow out of the semi-finals of the men's singles badminton match.
Elsewhere, PV Sindhu is also guaranteed a medal after reaching the final of the women's singles. Continuing the momentum, Tze Young wiped Srikanth in the third set and set up a marquee final against Lakshya. However, his Malaysian opponent made an incredible comeback to take the second set.
Indian badminton stars PV Sindhu, Kidambi Srikanth & Co. are on course to hunt for glory at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022.
This is going to be a tense match. - 7 Aug 2022 11:51 AM GMT And Kidambi Srikanth loses AGAIN to Ng Tze Yong! - 7 Aug 2022 11:52 AM GMT It will be Lakshya Sen who will have to take the revenge for Kidambi
Kidambi Srikanth had suffered a heartbreaking loss in the semi-finals to Malaysia's Ng Tze Yong.
Jia Heng Teh's did look in pain but still managed to jump and hit some good smashes. In the semis, Kidambi had looked to book his palce in the gold medal match as he had won the first set and took a 19-18 lead in the second set. Kidambi had suffered a heartbreaking loss in the semi-finals to Malaysia's Ng Tze Yong, but made sure to recover in the bronze medal game as he won 21-15, and 21-18.
Indian badminton star Kidambi Srikanth defeated Jason Teh Jia Heng of Singapore 21-15, 21-18 to win bronze in the men's singles event at the 2022 Birmingham ...
The 20-year-old will take the court against Tze Yong NG in the men’s singles gold medal match. The Indian ace also has a CWG bronze medal from 2014. It will be Sindhu’s second straight CWG final.
2018 Commonwealth Games (CWG) silver medalist Kidambi Srikanth will look to add a bronze medal to his tally when he takes on World No.
After being outplayed in the opening game by Sen, the Singaporean bounced back into the match, riding on his fabulous deception and excellent net play. A slight opening proved to be suicidal for him in the end. The World No. 13 now gets one more chance to redeem himself and bring home another medal for India. Kidambi Srikanth will take on Jia Heng Teh in the men's singles bronze medal match on Sunday night at CWG 2022. Yong kept on pressing as the match progressed and Srikanth ultimately ran out of steam in the decider. Srikanth was unable to close out the men's singles semi-final match in the second game despite being a couple of points away from the win.
Srikanth clinched the bronze medal after defeating Jia Heng Teh of Singapore 21-15, 21-18.
The second game of the match saw, the Singapore shuttler giving a tough fight but was no match to Srikanth's swift moves. The Indian claimed the second game with the bronze medal with a score of 21-18. The ace shuttler was at his best during the match as he crushed his opponent 21-15 in the first games and did not really allow Singapore players to be in a position of advantage.
India's Kidambi Srikanth cruised to a bronze medal against Singapore's Jason Teh, winning in straight sets.
A frustrated Teh had to sit down and call for a doctor in the second half of the second game, asking him to be treated for cramps. He had been in a gruelling encounter earlier in the day against India's Lakshya Sen, who is later scheduled to play the final match against Malaysia's Tze Yong Ng. India's Kidambi Srikanth won his second medal in the Commonwealth Games 2022 on Sunday, 7 August after defeating Singapore's Jason Teh in straight sets.
Ace Indian shuttler Kidambi Srikanth eased his way to a bronze medal with a straight sets win over Singapore's Teh Jia Heng in the men's singles badminton ...
The two 19-year-old's have now won a medal in their debut CWG campaign. He also has a mixed team event gold and a singles silver respectively from the 2018 edition of Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast. Because the truth is worth it.)
Former World No.1 and India's ace shuttler Kidambi Srikanth finished his 2022 Commonwealth Games campaign with a bronze medal in the Men's Singles event. He ...
Jia Heng looked in a lot of pain as he was struggling to get up. The Indian looked aggressive right from the start of the match as he took quick points and gained an early lead. However, Jia Heng made a comeback and won quick points to threaten Srikanth. But his body did not aid him well as he injured his left leg while returning a smash from Srikanth.
The Indian shuttler clinched a bronze medal in men's singles, claiming a second-successive medal at the Commonwealth Games.
Additionally, star shuttler PV Sindhu will also be competing for gold in the women's singles final while the men's duo of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty will eye a top podium finish in the men's doubles event. Earlier in the day, Srikanth had conceded a stunning defeat to Malaysia's Tze Young NG to go out of contention for a gold medal. Additionally, this is the Indian's second medal at the ongoing Games; he had won a silver medal in the mixed team event as well.
Commonwealth Games 2022 News: World championships silver medallist Kidambi Srikanth and young women's doubles pair of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand ...
The crowd support also helped a lot in the first game," said Sen. That was a really good match before the final," said Sen. The Singaporean was also given a last warning for delay in between points. A slew of unforced errors from Sen saw Jia take the next five points to make it 9-16. He relied on relentless attack to put his Singaporean opponent on the backfoot and he was able to do that in the first game. "I came thinking that I can win the gold but it didn't go the way I thought.
World championships silver medallist Kidambi Srikanth and young women's doubles pair of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand signed off with bronze medals in the ...
The Indian had also beaten Min in the team event. But yes, I’m happy that at least I was able to win a medal,” he told PTI. “I came thinking that I can win the gold but it didn’t go the way I thought.
PV Sindhu and Lakshya Sen will seek their maiden Commonwealth Games gold medals in Birmingham.
“I didn't get in the rhythm in the second but I managed to pull it off in the end. He relied on relentless attack to put his Singaporean opponent on the backfoot and he was able to do that in the first game. A slew of unforced errors from Sen saw Jia take the next five points to make it 9-16. In the first men's singles semifinal, Sen was stretched by his Singaporean opponent. With the Malaysian leading 17-9, there was no point of return for the Indian who netted a forehand on match point. It could have been an all-Indian men's singles final but an error-prone Srikanth squandered a first game advantage to lose to lower-ranked Tze Yong Ng 21-13, 19-21, 21-10 in the semifinals.
Kidambi Srikanth of India, who won silver at the World Championships, won bronze in the men's singles on the penultimate day of Commonwealth Games ...
Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand won the women’s doubles 2-0 over Australia’s Chen Hsuan-yu and Gronya Somerville, giving India two third-place finishes. Furthermore, this is the Indian’s second medal at the Games; he previously won a silver medal in the mixed team event. After winning the first game 21-13, Srikanth lost a close second game 21-19 before Malaysia eventually dominated Srikanth to win the decider 21-10.