Ashmita Chaliha And Anmol Kharb Enter Quarters To Keep Indian Challenge Alive At Macau Open
Ashmita Chaliha And Anmol Kharb Enter Quarters To Keep Indian Challenge Alive At Macau Open Curated By, Last Updated: June 18, 2026, 19:50 IST Anmol
Ashmita Chaliha And Anmol Kharb Enter Quarters To Keep Indian Challenge Alive At Macau Open Curated By, Last Updated: June 18, 2026, 19:50 IST Anmol Kharb and Ashmita Chaliha reached the women singles quarterfinals at the Macau Open, while India crashed out in all other singles and doubles events Indian shuttler Ashmita Chaliha (BAI/Badminton Photo) Anmol Kharb and Ashmita Chaliha advanced to the women’s singles quarterfinals, while India’s campaign ended in all other events at the Macau Open Super 300 badminton tournament here on Thursday. World No. 63 Ashmita continued her impressive run on the BWF World Tour, defeating USA’s Ishika Jaiswal 22-20, 21-15 in 32 minutes to book her place in the last-eight stage. The unseeded Indian, who reached the quarterfinals at both the Malaysia Masters and China Masters in her last two tour events and made the semifinals at the Azerbaijan International in Baku earlier this year, will next face South Korea’s Kim Min Sun.
World No. 51 Anmol, seeded eighth, enjoyed a much easier passage as Malaysia’s former world junior and Youth Olympic champion Goh Jin Wei retired while trailing 4-12 in the opening game after just eight minutes of play. Anmol will now take on fourth seed Han Qian Xi of China in a tricky quarterfinal. Other Indians Crash Out The rest of the Indian women’s singles contingent bowed out in the round of 16. Rakshitha Sree Santhosh Ramraj lost 15-21, 9-21 to Kim Min Sun in 35 minutes, while Shriyanshi Valishetty suffered a 16-21, 16-21 defeat to South Korea’s Kim Min Ji in a 42-minute contest. Isharani Baruah came closest to joining her compatriots in the quarterfinals but squandered opportunities in both games before losing 19-21, 21-23 to South Korea’s Park Ga Eun in 54 minutes.
India’s campaign in men’s singles also came to an end, with both shuttlers exiting in the pre-quarterfinals. Tharun Mannepalli fought hard before going down 22-24, 15-21 to China’s Dong Tian Yao in 44 minutes, while Rounak Chouhan was beaten 13-21, 17-21 by another Chinese player, Hu Zhe An, in 48 minutes. In mixed doubles, Ishaan Bhatnagar and Shruti Mishra also crashed out after a narrow defeat to sixth-seeded Chinese pair Li Hong Yi and Huang Ke Xin. The Indians took the opening game and also held an advantage in the second, but failed to convert their chances, eventually losing 21-19, 20-22, 16-21 in a 58-minute contest. India’s campaign had already ended in both the men’s and women’s doubles events. (With inputs from Agencies) News18 Newsletter Handpicked stories, in your inbox A newsletter with the best of our journalism submit About the Author Ritayan Basu Ritayan Basu, Senior Sub-Editor, Sports at News18.com.
