Shi Yu Qi defeats Ayush Shetty at Malaysia Open

In the Round of 16 at the Malaysia Open 2026, India's Ayush Shetty squandered an early lead to lose to China's Shi Yu Qi. Shi dominated the third game, while Ayush staged a strong comeback in the second. The match took place at Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur.

In the men's singles Round of 16 at the Malaysia Open 2026, 21-year-old Indian shuttler Ayush Shetty put up a tough fight against world number one and reigning champion Shi Yu Qi. Ayush, ranked 32nd globally, had advanced by defeating home favorite Lee Zii Jia 21-12, 21-17 in just 39 minutes.

Ayush took an early lead in the first game at 11-8 and 12-9, frustrating Shi with solid defense despite challenging court conditions. However, Shi mounted a comeback, leading 18-16 after a mid-game adjustment. Ayush suffered a finger injury scare while diving for a cross-court shot and received treatment, but continued. Shi clinched the game 21-18, winning seven of the last nine points with experience and power.

In the second game, Ayush switched tactics, relying on power smashes to push Shi back. He led 15-11 and persisted despite another check on his finger injury. His smart play and energy secured the game 21-18.

Shi regained control in the third game, displaying aggression with speed, placement, and power. He led 11-6 and 18-8, overwhelming a fatigued Ayush who struggled to respond. The Chinese star wrapped up the match, marking a dominant performance. For Ayush, recently a US Open champion and Hylo Open giant-killer, this was his biggest test yet at Axiata Arena in Kuala Lumpur.

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