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Satwik and Chirag finish runners-up in French Open

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PARIS: The Indian men’s doubles pair of Satwiksair­aj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty’s best efforts went in vain as they lost to top seeds Marcus Fernaldi Gideon and Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo of Indonesia in the final of the French Open Super 750 here.

The duo suffered a 18-21 16-21 loss to Marcus and Kevin, who are enjoying their 121st week as world number one. Satwik and Chirag had come into the match with a 0-6 head-tohead record against the Indonesian pair and it has now become 0-7.

Satwik and Chirag, who had won their maiden Super 500 title at the Thailand Open in August, looked a bit nervy in the 35-minute final. Despite the loss, the duo’s effort is commendabl­e as this is the first time an Indian men’s doubles pair has reached a World Tour 750 final.

Partho Ganguli and

Vikram Singh Bisht were the last all-Indian pair to win the French Open in 1983.

In singles, Kidambi Srikanth had won the men’s title in 2017, while Saina Nehwal was the only other Indian to make it to the women’s final in 2012. Satwik and Chirag looked rusty in the match and didn’t have a good start as the world no 1 Indonesian pair moved to a huge 7-1 lead.

The Indian duo showed the stomach to fight, clawing their way back at 1717 with some clever play from Satwik and equally supported by Chirag. However, the Indonesian­s soon grabbed three game points.

The Indians saved one but lost the next to hand over the game to the Indonesian­s. In the second game, the Indians fell back a bit before levelling the scores at 6-6 with Satwik winning a video referral. The two pairs moved together till 10-10 before the Indians netted one as Marcus and Kevin went into the break with a slender one-point advantage. Marcus and Kevin then broke off at 12-12 and gathered some quick points to move to 18-13 by putting continuous pressure on the Indians.

The Indonesian duo soon grabbed four match points and sealed their seventh title of the year after Satwik hit out. The World No. 11 Indian pair had an impressive week as they shocked reigning world champions Mohammad Ahsan and Hendra Setiawan, before scripting stunning wins over World No. 8 Kim Astrup and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen and World No. 6 Hiroyuki Endo and Yuta Watanabe.

“We have a similar kind of game but we made mistakes. We should have slowed down the game. It was not nerves, may be if we could have won the first game, things could have been different,” Chirag said.

 ??  ?? India’s Satwiksair­aj Rankireddy (left) and Chirag Shetty
India’s Satwiksair­aj Rankireddy (left) and Chirag Shetty

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