Hylo Open Badminton: 2024: Mavika Bansod, Keyura Mopati and RS Santosh Ramraj make winning starts
Indian shuttlers Malvika Bansod, Keyura Mopati, and Rakshitha Sree Santosh Ramraj secured victories in their opening matches, marking a strong start for India in the Hylo Open 2024, a BWF World Tour Super 300 event.
Malvika defeated Bulgaria’s Hristomira Popovska in straight games 21-6, 21-17 in the women’s singles first round at the Saarlandhalle Stadium in Germany while while compatriot Keyura Mopati also advanced by beating Miranda Wilson of Germany 21-15, 21-15 in another women’s singles match on Court 1.
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Another Indian female shuttler, Rakshitha Sree reached the women’s singles second round with a 21-13, 21-19 victory over Yu Chen Hui of Chinese Taipei in 34 minutes on Court 2.
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This focus is on Malvika as she is the top-ranked female Indian player and she delivered a convincing victory according to the seedings.
Malvika quickly raced ahead in the first game, reaching a 5-2 lead and further extending it to 10-2. The 23-year-old badminton player from Nagpur continued to improve and dominated the first game with a 21-6 victory.
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In another women’s singles clash, Keyura Mopati and Miranda Wilson were engaged in a close battle in the early stages, with both players going neck-and-neck till 10-10.
Keyura took the lead at 13-10, but her German opponent caught up and equalized at 14-14. However, Keyura then scored five points in a row from 16-14 to claim the first game 21-15.
The second game started as a close battle before Keyura opened a gap at 9-5 before Miranda came back to level scores at 9-9. Miranda took a narrow lead after that but the Indian managed to keep this tight. They battled it out till 15-all after which the Indian won five points in a row to win the second game and seal victory in 37 minutes.