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Prannoy and Sindhu Cruise Into Second Round at Badminton World Championships 2025

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PUBLISHED ON: 10 NOV 2025, 10:02 AM

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India enjoyed a strong outing on Day 2 of the Badminton World Championships 2025 in Copenhagen as H. S. Prannoy and P. V. Sindhu advanced to the second round with dominant straight-game victories. Both players looked confident and composed, setting a positive tone for the Indian contingent early in the tournament.

A Confident Start for Prannoy

World No. 9 H. S. Prannoy displayed class and control as he defeated his first-round opponent in straight games. Known for his tactical intelligence and calm demeanor under pressure, Prannoy executed his game plan flawlessly. His precise placement and patient rallies kept his opponent on the defensive throughout the match.

Prannoy’s court coverage and net control stood out as he dictated the tempo and forced errors. After a few early exchanges, he quickly settled into rhythm and cruised to victory without letting the match slip into a deciding game. This win will boost his confidence as he eyes a deep run in the tournament.

Over the past year, Prannoy has established himself as one of India’s most consistent performers in men’s singles. With several semifinal and final appearances in BWF events, he has proven his ability to challenge the world’s top players. His goal now is to maintain consistency and break India’s medal drought in the men’s singles category at the World Championships.

Sindhu Dominates with Ease

Two-time Olympic medalist P. V. Sindhu showed flashes of her best form, easing through her opening-round match in just under 35 minutes. Playing with precision and aggression, Sindhu’s power-packed smashes and improved court movement gave her opponent little chance to respond.

After a challenging season filled with ups and downs, this commanding win marks a positive turn for Sindhu. Her focus, body language, and attacking intent all reflected a renewed sense of purpose. She moved confidently between rallies, mixing her trademark jump smashes with deceptive drop shots to keep her rival guessing.

Sindhu’s victory sends a clear message that she remains a serious contender for the title. Having already won a gold, silver, and bronze in past editions, she is determined to add another medal to her illustrious collection.

What Lies Ahead

Both Prannoy and Sindhu now face tougher challenges in the coming rounds. Prannoy’s next opponent is expected to be seeded higher, testing his endurance and tactical adaptability. For Sindhu, the draw could soon bring encounters with players ranked in the top 10, including possible matchups against familiar rivals from Japan and China.

For Team India, their success in the early rounds builds momentum and confidence, especially after a few first-days exits from other players. The focus now will be on maintaining consistency and capitalizing on favorable matchups as the tournament progresses.

Key Takeaway

Prannoy and Sindhu’s commanding performances on Day 2 highlight India’s depth and resilience in world badminton. Their straight-game victories reflect preparation, experience, and composure at the highest level. As the competition intensifies, both stars will need to sustain their rhythm and mental toughness. India’s hopes for a strong finish at the World Championships 2025 remain very much alive, led by two of the nation’s most reliable performers.

 

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PUBLISHED ON: 10 NOV 2025, 10:02 AM

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