In their first HSBC BWF World Tour Super 1000 final, it was time for Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty to come good against a pair that has had their number in eight previous meetings.
Having experienced their “lowest low” in crashing out of the first round of last week’s Singapore Open, Rankireddy and Shetty couldn’t have executed a more stunning turnaround, winning their first Super 1000 title, an unprecedented achievement for Indian doubles.
The reluctance to throw it all in against Aaron Chia/Soh Wooi Yik had held them back in previous meetings, but today there was no hesitation. Neither in the fast and quick exchanges in the opening game, nor in challenging the world champions to break through their defence in the second, was there any trace of self-doubt.
“We played with a lot of conviction, we stuck to the gameplan,” said Shetty. “In the earlier eight matches against them, we’d held ourselves back. But we stuck with the plan and we knew they are humans, eventually they will make mistakes. So till the end we didn’t give them a chance. We didn’t need to hold ourselves back and play safe, which sort of becomes slow and they are good at capitalising on that, so we just went with the plan. We really needed this win.”
The Indians had promised to do a jig on court if they won, but it was a relatively toned-down celebration. They were uncharacteristically sombre, exuding a deep sense of satisfaction.
“It’s a happy performance after a bad month,” said Rankireddy. “We’d become lazy, I’d say passive, we thought it’s under control. But it wasn’t under control. It was a wake-up call for us, the last two tournaments – to be alert, or be smashed in the first round itself. More than winning the tournament, beating them – you don’t get it often. When we play next time we’ll go all-in like this, so it’s a confidence boost going ahead.
“Winning Indonesia was a dream; a lot of legends have played here. At the beginning the aim was to get an entry to play here. From there to winning this tournament has been a long journey, and I love the way we played today.”
As for Chia/Soh, the wait for a first World Tour title continues.
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