Jonatan Christie failed to win the India Open 2026 after losing to Lin Chun-Yi in the final on January 18, 2026. The Indonesian shuttler highlighted wind and court conditions as key challenges. Nevertheless, he expressed gratitude for his positive performances in the last two tournaments.
Jonatan Christie's run at the India Open 2026 ended in the final held at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday, January 18, 2026. He lost to Lin Chun-Yi of Chinese Taipei with scores of 10-21 and 18-21 in straight games. This defeat left Jojo, as Jonatan is affectionately known, as runner-up, mirroring his result at the previous Malaysia Open.
Despite failing to claim the title, Jonatan Christie began his statement with gratitude. "First, praise to God, thankful that the results from the last two tournaments are quite good even though I haven't been able to win the championship," he said, as quoted by PBSI.
He emphasized his maximum effort throughout the tournament, including maintaining focus, mental strength, and physical condition. "I've shown my best in every process, from the start until today in the final. Especially from the Malaysia Open, it wasn't easy—keeping focus, mental, body fitness, and all that—so this is one positive thing to take," he added.
Jonatan was candid about the challenges in the final, which differed from the semifinal. Changing wind conditions and unstable shuttlecock response posed issues. "In that match, there were some things different from yesterday. The wind conditions were a bit different, and several times the shuttlecock's feeling and touch were a bit less stable, it was drifting a bit," he revealed.
However, he offered no excuses and praised Lin Chun-Yi's solid performance, which applied strong pressure throughout the match. This achievement highlights Jonatan's continued competitiveness ahead of his appearance at Istora Senayan.