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Rakshita Sree Santosh, Watanabe Yuta, and More Rise to the Challenge Amid Player Withdrawals: Yonex Sunrise India Open 2025

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The Yonex Sunrise India Open 2025 is shaping up to be an electrifying tournament with unexpected twists. The withdrawal of top players has paved the way for fresh faces to step into the spotlight, promising an exciting mix of talent and tenacity on the court.

Key Withdrawal: Busanan Ongbamrungphan Bows Out

Thailand’s Busanan Ongbamrungphan, a top contender in the Women’s Singles (WS) category, has withdrawn from the tournament. Known for her sharp skills and tactical gameplay, her absence leaves the field wide open for emerging stars to shine.

New Faces to Watch: Promoted Players Stepping In

With the withdrawal of key players, several talented individuals have been promoted to the main draw. Here are the players to keep an eye on:

1.Rakshita Sree Santosh (India) – Women’s Singles (WS)

Representing India, Rakshita Sree Santosh has been promoted to compete in the WS category. With a promising track record and the support of the home crowd, Rakshita is set to make her presence felt at this prestigious event.

2.Watanabe Yuta & Taguchi Maya (Japan) – Mixed Doubles (XD)

The Japanese duo of Watanabe Yuta and Taguchi Maya will now compete in the Mixed Doubles category. Renowned for their seamless coordination and aggressive style, this pair is expected to bring high-energy performances to the court.

3.Kavya Gupta & Radhika Sharma (India) – Women’s Doubles (WD)

India’s Kavya Gupta and Radhika Sharma have secured their spot in the Women’s Doubles category. Their promotion is a testament to the depth of Indian talent, and they’ll look to leverage their chemistry and home advantage to make an impact.

What to Expect

The Yonex Sunrise India Open 2025 now boasts a fascinating mix of established players and ambitious newcomers. With unexpected promotions, the stakes are higher than ever, adding an element of unpredictability to the tournament. Fans can look forward to adrenaline-pumping matches as these players seize their chance to shine on the global stage.

Cheer for Your Favorites!

As the Yonex Sunrise India Open 2025 kicks off, don’t miss the opportunity to support your favorite players. From Rakshita’s home-soil advantage to Watanabe and Taguchi’s dynamic partnership, the tournament promises to be an unforgettable celebration of badminton brilliance.

Stay tuned for match updates, highlights, and more as the world’s best shuttlers clash for glory!

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The nearest metro station is Kashmiri Gate. Additional connectivity is available via auto or cab.

Yes, options such as The Leena International and Hotel Elegance offer affordable stays under ₹2,000.

You can take the Yellow Line metro from New Delhi Metro Station to Kashmiri Gate or opt for a cab directly to the venue.

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