
Swiss Open 2025 to feature Vitidsarn, Lakshya; Sindhu back
The Swiss Open 2025 unfolds on Tuesay, with world champion Kunlavut Vitidsarn and Lakshya Sen among the men and PV Sindhu back.
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SWISS OEN 2025 TO FEATURE VITIDSARN FACING LEE IN OPENER
The Swiss Open 2025 to feature Vitidsarn, who will open his campaign against Lee Chia Hao.
Furthermore, the 23-year-old Thai world No.5 is seeking his first Yonex Swiss Open title, and he will be tested early.
Moreover, world No.22 Lee is coming off an impressive run at the All England Open 2025, where he reached the men’s singles final.
However, the 25-year-old Chinese Taipei shuttler fell to Chinese world No.1 Shi Yu Qi and fell short in Birmingham.
Should Vitidsasarn get past Lee, defending champion await in the top quarter of the draw.
LAKSHYA, SRIKANTH, PRANNOY AMONG INDIA BETS; ANDERSEN TO FACE LEI
Lakshya, Kidambi Srikanth, and HS Prannoy are among the Indian entries in the men’s singles draw.
Moreover, the three shuttlers are in the same side of the draw, meaning only one of them will represent India in a deep run to the tournament.
Furthermore, Lakshya is coming off a big run at All England, where he defeated Indonesian world No.2 Jonatan Christie burt fell short in reaching the last four.
Meanwhile, Denmark’s Andersen will begin his campaign against Hong Kong Open 2024 runner-up Lee Lan Xi.
Shi decided to withdraw from the tournament, leaving it an open race to the title.
SINDHU BACK IN ACTION; CHEN TO TAKE ON GILMOUR IN WOMEN’S OPENER
Sindhu is back to resume her recovery from a hamstring injury by confirming her attendance in this event.
Furthermore, India’s 2022 champion seeks to have a deeper run this time after suffering an opening-round exit at the All England Open.
Moreover, 2019 champion Chen Yu Fei faces Kristy Gilmour in the opening round.
Should Chen beat Gilmour, the fifth seed will run into No.2 seed Supanida Kathethong in the quarterfinals.
Among the withdrawals in the women’s singles field include Mia Blichfeldt, Thailand’s Ratchanok Intanon, Sung Shuo Yun and India’s Tasnim Mir.
Aakarshi Kashyap and Anupama Upadhyaya are the other Indian shuttlers competing in the women’s singles event.