Jonatan Christie finishes as runner-up at India Open 2026 after final loss

Jonatan Christie failed to win the India Open 2026 title after losing to Lin Chun-Yi in the final with scores of 10-21 and 18-21. The match took place at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi on January 18, 2026. Nevertheless, Jojo expressed gratitude for his positive performances in the last two tournaments.

Jonatan Christie's run at the India Open 2026 ended in the final after losing to Lin Chun-Yi of Chinese Taipei. In the men's singles final of the BWF World Tour Super 750 at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday, January 18, 2026, Jonatan conceded straight sets with scores of 10-21 and 18-21.

Jonatan appeared pressured from the first game, struggling to match Lin's fast pace and accurate attacks. He attempted a comeback in the second game by raising intensity, but Lin's dominance proved unbreakable, closing the match 21-18 in the second.

Despite the defeat, Jonatan Christie began his statement with gratitude. "First, praise to God, grateful that the results from the last two tournaments are quite good even though I haven't been able to win the title," he said, as quoted by PBSI. He viewed his journey to the final as a sign of competitive form, including his runner-up finish at the previous Malaysia Open.

Jonatan affirmed he gave his best throughout the tournament. "I've shown the best in every process, from the start until today in the final. Especially from the Malaysia Open, it's not easy to maintain focus, mental, and physical condition," he added.

He candidly acknowledged challenges in the final, such as differing wind conditions from the semifinal and unstable shuttlecock response. "In today's match, there were a few things different from yesterday. The wind was a bit different, and sometimes the shuttlecock's feel was a bit unstable, it tended to drift," Jonatan revealed. However, he avoided excuses and praised Lin's solid play that applied constant pressure.

This achievement serves as positive momentum for Jonatan ahead of upcoming tournaments, including evaluations at Istora Senayan.

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