World Championships: Liang-Wang Beat Satwik-Chirag, Indian Pair Miss Semi-Final Spot

Satwik-Chirag’s World Championships campaign ended after the Indian pair lost 21-18, 21-9 to China’s Liang Wei Keng and Wang Chang in the men’s doubles quarter-finals. The defeat ended India’s men’s doubles challenge, with Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand remaining the only Indian pair in the tournament.

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World Championships: Liang-Wang Beat Satwik-Chirag, Indian Pair Miss Semi-Final Spot
IANS Updated: Friday, August 21, 2026, 08:53 PM IST
World Championships: Liang-Wang Beat Satwik-Chirag, Indian Pair Miss Semi-Final Spot

World Championships: Liang-Wang Beat Satwik-Chirag, Indian Pair Miss Semi-Final Spot | ANI

New Delhi, Aug 21: Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty’s bid for a second straight World Championships semi-final ended on Friday as China’s Liang Wei Keng and Wang Chang defeated the Indian pair 21-18, 21-9 in the men’s doubles quarter-finals here at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium.

Indian pair exits quarter-finals

The loss brought an end to India’s men’s doubles campaign at the tournament and left Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand as the country’s only remaining representatives. The women’s doubles pair had booked a semi-final place earlier in the day, securing at least a bronze medal.

Satwik and Chirag, who had arrived in New Delhi as defending bronze medallists from the previous edition, found themselves under pressure from the opening exchanges. Liang and Wang quickly moved 3-0 ahead, with their attacking play causing problems for the Indians.

The fifth-seeded pair gradually settled and began matching their opponents point for point. Satwik and Chirag even managed to take a narrow 11-10 advantage at the interval, setting up what looked like a tight finish.

Chinese pair takes control

The Indian pair maintained a small cushion after the break, but the Chinese combination refused to let them escape. At 18-18, the contest was finely balanced and the pressure shifted to the closing rallies.

Liang then produced a powerful smash that Chirag could not return, putting China ahead 19-18. Two further mistakes from Chirag — one into the net and another beyond the baseline — handed Liang and Wang the opening game.

The second game turned into a very different contest.

Satwik and Chirag struggled to recover their momentum and allowed their opponents to build a 6-1 lead. The gap had widened to 11-5 by the interval, leaving the Indians with a steep climb.

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Campaign ends in last eight

Liang and Wang continued to dictate the pace after the restart, while the Indian pair could not find the attacking response that had kept them competitive earlier. The Chinese pair moved rapidly towards the finish and closed out the game 21-9.

The match lasted only 35 minutes, ending Satwik and Chirag’s hopes of improving on their bronze-medal finish from 2025.

The Indians had also reached the semi-finals last year before losing to China’s Chen Bo Yang and Liu Yi. This time, another Chinese combination proved too strong, ending their campaign in the last eight.

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Published on: Friday, August 21, 2026, 08:53 PM IST

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