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This was the biggest win of their career as they also became the first Indians to win a Super 1000 tournament ever since the Badminton World Federation (BWF) constitued the BWF World Tour in 2018 and divided its competitions into various levels with only three Super 1000 events in a year. The events with Super 1000 status are Indonesia Open, China Open and All-England Open. From 2023 onwards, Malaysia Open has also been upgraded to Super 1000.
Satwik and Chirag, also known as Sat-Chi, paired up together for the first time in 2016 against their wishes. Tan Kim Her, the South Korean who coached the Men’s Doubles for India, paired them together.
However, the game-changing event for the Indian pair was the Tokyo Olympics 2020. They beat a higher-ranked Chinese Taipei pair and almost entered the quarter-finals, but it wasn’t to be. From there on the Indian pair did not look back.
India won the Thomas Cup 2022 and Sat-Chi played the most important role. They beat higher-ranked opponents in the quarterfinal against Malaysia, semi-final against Denmark and final against Indonesia. This was the first-ever Thomas Cup win for India in the history.
Carrying the Thomas Cup confidence, Satwik and Chirag headed to the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham and became the first Indian pair to win Commonwealth Gold in Badminton Doubles.
The Indian pair was chasing history one after another as they carried forward the winning momentum and form from Commonwealth Games to the World Championships held in August 2022 in Tokyo, Japan. Seeded seventh after their success at India Open, Thomas Cup and CWG, the Indian pair reached the quarterfinals as per expectations.
History at the Badminton Asia Championship
Sat-Chi defeated the third-seed Indonesian pair of Hendra Setiawan and Mohammad Ahsan in the quarterfinal. In the semi-final, they got through the unseeded Chinese Tipaei pairing of Lee Yang and Wang Chi-lin to face the eighth-seeded Malaysian pair of Ong Yew Sin and Teo Ee Yi. It took gruelling three sets for the Indian pair to be crowned Asia’s champions.
Having taken the Swiss Masters title this year, the Indian pairing looked got overconfident and complacent. Their coach Mathias Boae also agreed to this and said that they needed a newfound hunger to overcome the hot-headedness after the Badminton Asia Championship success.
At just 23 and 25 years of age respectively, the pairing of Satwik and Chirag have a lot to conquer and etch their names in the history books. The immediate target for them would be the World Championships in August.
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