Taipei Open 2023: Prannoy to Lead India’s Charge as Nehwal & Bansod Withdraw from BWF World Tour Event.
The BWF World Tour is set to conclude in Taipei with the staging of the BWF 300 tournament from 20th June to 25th June. Players from around the world will be vying for glory in the tournament which has been a regular feature on the Asian leg of the Tour.
However, two of India’s leading badminton stars, Saina Nehwal and Malvika Bansod, have withdrawn from the competition due to personal reasons. Despite their absence, many exciting contests are expected throughout the five-day event.
The top seed in the men’s singles tournament will be HS Prannoy after fellow Indian Kodai Naraoka withdrew following his quarter-final loss to Prannoy in the Indonesia Open (BWF 1000) last week. Prannoy will be looking to replicate his 2014 Commonwealth Games success at Taipei and claim the title for India once again.
The tournament is also expected to showcase some of the sport’s rising stars such as Thai shuttler Kunlavut Vitidsarn who won silver medal at the 2018 Youth Olympic Games, Chinese player Chen Yufei who recently won gold at the Asian Junior Championships and Japanese youngster Yoshinori Takeuchi, a former junior world champion.
As usual, there will be great competition in the women’s singles event with many top-ranked players participating. However, former world number two Saina Nehwal and Malvika Bansod are set to miss out on the tournament due to personal reasons.
These withdrawals make it all the more important for India’s other shuttlers to perform well at Taipei Open 2023 and give a good representation of their country in the international badminton arena.
The BWF World Tour has been an exciting affair throughout and is set to end with another great spectacle at Taipei Open 2023. With many talented players vying for glory, fans can look forward to some intense battles and captivating performances during this five-day event.