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Swiss Open 300: Chirag-Rankireddy pair creates history; wins India's first ever doubles title in tournament

Swiss Open 300: The Indian duo won the title clash against their Chinese opponents within an hour. They won the match in straight games.

Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy win Swiss Open 300 title Image Source : APChirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy win Swiss Open 300 title

Swiss Open 300: The Indian star Badminton pair of Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy on Sunday made history as they won India's first-ever doubles title in the 68-year-long history of the Swiss Open. The Indian duo outclassed their Chinese opponents Ren Xiang Yu and Tan Qiang in the summit clash at Basel. The second-seeded Indian pair won the match in straight games by 21-19 and 24-22 in a little shy of an hour.

The duo had stormed into the final after defeating the Malaysian pair of Ong Yew Sin and Teo Ee Yi in three games by 21-19 17-21 21-17. They kept their march going and clinched the nail-biter. Notably, this is their fifth title in the BWF World tour, with the other four being- India Open 2022, French Open 2022, Thailand Open 2019 and the Hyerabad Open in 2018.

The Indians made a good start to the final, as they went 11-8 up in the interval of the first game. Their lead was hardly questioned shortly after the interval but the Chinese came back from 12-17 down to 17-19 and then avoided one game point when the score read 20-18 but Satwik complemented Chirag's return with a hard shot to clinch the first game 21-19.

Both the pair started the second game well but the Indians yet again grabbed a lead going into the interval by 11-9. The Chinese did not give up easily, not letting the Indians take a healthy lead and it became a game of fine margins. Having two match points at 20-18, it looked the Indians would wrap it up but the Chinese saved three-match points before having a one-game point for themselves at 22-21. But the Indians received relief with the net giving them a point before setting the match point at 23-22 and taking the game 24-22.