Prannoy's Plight: Another Tournament, Another Injury

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-24 11:53:41 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-21 23:24:40

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Prannoy's Plight: Another Tournament, Another Injury

The Korea Open 2025 witnessed yet another unfortunate turn for HS Prannoy, as the Indian badminton star was forced to retire in the opening round due to an injury. This latest setback adds to a growing list of physical issues that have plagued Prannoy's season, raising concerns about his ability to compete at the highest level.

The match against Indonesia's Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo started promisingly for Prannoy, who took the first game 21-17. However, the Indian shuttler's fortunes soon took a turn for the worse. In the second game, with the score tied at 10-10, Prannoy appeared to be in discomfort, clutching his lower back after a powerful smash. Despite receiving medical attention, he struggled to continue, eventually retiring at 10-18 down in the second game.

This retirement marks the third time in recent months that Prannoy has had to withdraw from a tournament due to injury. In June, he pulled out of the Indonesia Open with a shoulder issue, and just a few weeks later, he retired during the Commonwealth Games mixed team event with a muscle strain. These recurring injuries have significantly impacted his performance and ranking, dropping him out of the top 10 in the BWF World Rankings.

Prannoy's recent struggles raise questions about his future in the sport. With the 2024 Paris Olympics on the horizon, his chances of qualifying and representing India are now in doubt. The Indian badminton community and fans worldwide will anxiously await updates on his recovery and hope that he can regain his form and fitness to compete at the highest level once again.