Niepopularna opinia: Jeśli Malvice Bansod nie uda się wygrać Hylo Open bez Chin, to po prostu nie należy do elity

Ze względu na nieobecność chińskich zawodników Malvika Bansod musi stawić czoła wysokim oczekiwaniom podczas Hylo Open. Zwycięstwo jest kluczowe dla ugruntowania jej statusu w indyjskim badmintonie.

The Hylo Open, Super 300 event in the BWF circuit, kicks off today, Tuesday (29 October) in Saarbrücken, Germany. This tournament, which has been running since 1988, has traditionally seen dominance from European and Asian players. However, Indian badminton fans are eager for a breakthrough, especially with the participation of the promising young shuttlers this year. The last Indian to clinch this title was Lakshya Sen in 2019, and since then, Indian players have struggled to make their mark in the tournament.

This year, all eyes are on Malvika Bansod, who is currently the second-highest-ranked Indian women’s singles player after PV Sindhu. Bansod’s performance is crucial as she enters the tournament, particularly given the absence of Chinese players, making the competition easier for her. If Malvika fails to make an impact at the Hylo Open, it may raise questions about her status as an important player in Indian badminton.

No competition from Chinese players in Hylo Open

The absence of Chinese players at the Hylo Open is something to look at. Historically, Chinese shuttlers have been a challenging presence in badminton tournaments worldwide. With this year’s draw lacking their competition, it presents a unique opportunity for Malvika Bansod to advance in women’s singles without facing the toughest rivals.

Seeded number 6: A clear path

Malvika Bansod has been seeded sixth in the tournament, which indicates that she will not encounter the top-ranked players in the early rounds. This seeding improves her chances of progressing further in the competition and potentially winning the title.

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Recent success and promising future

Malvika is not an unknown player in the badminton world, she has made commendable progress over the last two years. In 2022, she captured the silver medal at the Syed Modi International tournament. Additionally, she started the season on a high note by winning the Azerbaijan International Badminton Tournament and even managed to defeat an Olympic bronze medallist at the China Open.

Currently ranked 34th in the world, she is in a strong position to make her mark. A win at the Hylo Open could make a strong case for her status as one of India’s top badminton talents. If she fails to secure a win, it may throw some mistrust on her capabilities as a leading player in the sport.

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