BWF World Championship 2023 Live Updates: Satwiksairaj Rankireddy-Chirag Shetty and HS Prannoy in action

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Quarterfinals of the 2023 World Championships Regular Updates: At the Copenhagen Royal Arena’s Championships, the Indian team hopes to advance to the semifinals.sports news

Between Teams A and B BWF World Championships Quarterfinal 2023 Live Score: After making it to the men’s doubles round of eight, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty were one victory away from securing yet another medal at the World Championships.

The team won 21-15 19-21 21-9 after an hour-long match against Indonesia’s Leo Rally Coronado and Daniel Martin after coming back from a slump midway through.

HS Pranay of India, on the other hand, demonstrated steely nerves as he made it to the World Championships quarterfinals for the third time in a row. Pranay, who this year finished in second place at the Australian Open and won the Malaysia Masters. He defeated the seventh-seeded Lon with a score of 21-18, 15-21, and 21-19, showcasing his tenacity once more.

Virat Kohli shared the results of his yo-yo test on social media a few hours later, and soon after, the Indian team management ordered its players to “avoid” making their fitness test results public. It is understood that the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) executives, who didn’t like their star player disclosing what they deemed to be secret information, sent the letter.

According to The Indian Express, all players participating in the preparatory camp in Ablur near Bangalore have been informed “verbally” of the board’s position.

Kohli had earlier on Thursday wrote on Instagram, “The happiness of finishing the Yo Yo test between the dreaded cones. 17.2 don.,”

Steve Rogers asks Loki in the movie Avengers, “What’s the matter, scared of a little lightning?” The Lord of Mischief quakes and says, “I’m not really a fan of what comes next.” This season, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty’s opponents have encountered Loki’s unsettling squirm rather frequently.

Chirag’s power play from the front of the net, which is like meeting face to face with a booming Thor, always follows Sati’s onslaught with his lightning hammer of a racquet, Mjolnir, which may or may not hit the target on the court. In fact, watch out for a rare Satin error since it almost always signals a scathing reaction from Chirag the very next point, just like in the pre-quarters versus Leo Rally Coronado and Daniel Martin at the Copenhagen World Championships. Whether it was a Satin or self-racquet error, the response to giving up a point is always harsh but appropriate.

In their 21-15, 19-21, 21-9 triumph over Indonesia’s 10th-seeded Carnando-Marthin, Chirag intercepted Satin’s shots on more than half a dozen occasions after Satin misfired into the net, sent them floating wide, or left them long.