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The Satvik-Chairag pair entered the third semi-finals of this season. (Photo- Bai)
The pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty of India entered the semi -finals of Mains Doubles of the Singapore Open Super 750 badminton tournament on Friday. The pair defeated Goh from Fai and Noor Izuddin’s World No-1 pair of Malaysia in a straight game in 39 minutes.
The Indian pair, who have been struggling with fitness for the last few weeks, showed strong defense in the quarter-finals and won 21-17 21-15 with a great use of the net. In the semi -finals, the Indian pair will face WY Soh and A Chia’s third seed Malaysian pair. The match will begin at 7:30 pm.

During the match, Satwik in the left and Chirag Shetty in Wright. (Photo- Bai)
Satvik-Chirag in the third semi-finals of the season This is the third semi -final of this season for the Indian pair. Earlier, he also reached the last-four stages in Malaysia and India Open this year. The former number one pair of Satwik and Chirag had a record of 6-2 against the Malaysia pair earlier. However, the Goh-Noor pair defeated Satvik and Chirag in the previous match of both couples.

The Indian pair won after two consecutive defeats against Goh-Noor. (Photo- Bai)
Satvik’s smash gives an edge From the beginning of the match, the two couples were trying to dominate each other, causing the score of 7-7 in the initial game. The Indian pair took a three -point lead during the break from Satvik’s brilliant service.
The Indian pair maintained a 15–11 lead, maintaining pressure. The Malaysia duo tried to return, but they had no response to Satvik’s very strong smash. The Indian pair achieved three matches points and played on the net for Goh Service’s return shot.

The Indian pair took 3 matches points. Goh sat on the net for the return shot of the service. (Photo- Bai)
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