PV Sindhu suffers fifth first-round exit in 2025 at Japan Open as Satwik-Chirag, Lakshya advance to next round

press trust of india July 16, 2025, 12:30:37 IST

At 30, PV Sindhu is experiencing the toughest phase of her career, having made five first-round exits in 2025. She lost to Korea’s Sim Yu Jin in the Japan Open Super 750 tournament on Wednesday.

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PV Sindhu lost to Korea's Sim Yu Jin in the Japan Open Super 750 tournament on Wednesday. Image: PTI
PV Sindhu lost to Korea's Sim Yu Jin in the Japan Open Super 750 tournament on Wednesday. Image: PTI

Two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu endured yet another first-round exit, but Lakshya Sen and the men’s doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty moved into the second round with comfortable victories at the Japan Open on Wednesday (16 July, 2025).

The 30-year-old Sindhu, who is a former world champion, went down 15-21, 14-21 to Korea’s Sim Yu Jin in the Super 750 tournament, marking her fifth first-round exit this year.

Sindhu’s struggle continues; Sen, Satwik-Chirag secure wins

Satwik-Chirag and Lakshya, on the other hand, registered dominant straight-game wins.

After a slow start, Sindhu, who appeared rusty and error-prone and struggled with judgment of length, showed some fight in the first game but Sim regained control to claim her first career win over the Indian star.

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In the second, Sindhu quickly fell behind 1-6. Though she managed to level the score at 11-11, the Korean pulled away with ease to seal the match in straight games.

In men’s doubles, Satwik and Chirag, currently ranked 15th in the world, defeated the Korean duo of Kang Min Hyuk and Kim Dong Ju 21-18, 21-10 in just 42 minutes.

The former world No. 1 pair took some time to settle in, with the Koreans matching them early in the first game.

But once the Indians found their rhythm, they were unstoppable, dominating the second game with clinical precision.

Meanwhile, Lakshya, who has struggled for form this season, making a string of first-round exits, looked sharp as he dispatched China’s Wang Zheng Xing 21-11, 21-18.

The world No. 18 Lakshya was in complete control in the opening game, racing to an 11-2 lead before sealing it with minimal fuss.

While Xing mounted a better challenge in the second game, Lakshya capitalised on his early momentum to stay ahead and close out the match in straight games.

He will next face the seventh seed and local favourite Kodai Naraoka in the round of 16.

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