Satwik-Chirag at BWF Worlds 2025 Semifinal: Live Score, Indian Pair Aim for Historic Gold Medal Opportunity
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The Indian men's doubles stars, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, have stormed into the semifinals of the 2025 BWF World Championships, assuring India of a medal and extending the nation's winning streak at the event since 2011. The World No. 9 pair secured a commanding straight-sets victory (21-12, 21-19) over their long-time rivals, Malaysia's Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik, on August 29 at Paris' Adidas Arena. This victory not only kept their dream of World Championship gold alive but also avenged their previous Olympic loss to the same opponents.

This marks Satwik and Chirag's second medal at the World Championships, following their bronze in 2022. They will now face China's Chen Bo Yang and Liu Yi in the semi-finals. The match is scheduled to begin on August 30, 2025, at 9:50 PM IST (6:20 PM local time).

The quarterfinal victory was particularly sweet, as the Malaysian pair had dashed India's Olympic gold hopes just a year prior in Paris. The Indian duo started the match aggressively, quickly taking an 8-2 lead in the first game. Satwik's powerful smashes and Chirag's sharp net interceptions kept the Malaysians on the backfoot. They controlled the tempo with superior court coverage and tactical adaptation, rotating effectively between attacking and defensive roles. Despite a late fightback from Aaron and Soh in the second game, Satwik and Chirag held their nerve, encouraged by their coach B. Sumeeth Reddy to stay “daring”. Their ability to perform in crucial moments sealed the 43-minute match.

Commentators noted that Satwik and Chirag beat Chia and Soh at their own game, demonstrating the "daring" approach that their coach emphasized. A 59-shot rally early in the first game showcased the Indians' defensive grit and attacking prowess. From that point on, Satwik and Chirag maintained control, preventing the World No. 2 pair from imposing their signature relentless attack.

The journey to this point has been marked by determination. After a trying year filled with injuries and personal setbacks, the 'Brothers of Destruction' appear to have rediscovered their ruthless instincts.

This win continues India's streak of medaling at every BWF World Championships since 2011, reinforcing the country's growing stature in global badminton. It will be India's only medal at the World Championships this year, after PV Sindhu's exit in the quarter-finals.

Their performance embodies perseverance, unity, and national pride, illustrating how sport transcends cultural and social barriers. Their grit and sportsmanship serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration.


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