PV Sindhu reaches Japan Open semis as Okuhara withdraws
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
PV Sindhu advanced to the semifinals of the Japan Open 2025 in Tokyo on Friday, 17 July, after Japanese shuttler Nozomi Okuhara withdrew from their quarterfinal clash. The result makes Sindhu the sole remaining Indian challenger in the BWF Super 750 tournament.
A Season-Defining Run
This is Sindhu's third semifinal of the season, following deep runs at the Malaysian Super 1000 and the Australia Super 500. Notably, it is also her first Super 750 semifinal since the 2023 Denmark Open — a milestone that underlines her renewed consistency at the highest level of the circuit.
The 31-year-old two-time Olympic medallist had earlier dispatched world No. 5 Han Yue of China 21-16, 21-14 in just 35 minutes to reach the quarterfinals — a performance that signalled her intent heading into the business end of the draw.
The Semifinal Challenge: Chen Yufei
Sindhu will next face Tokyo Olympic champion and world No. 4 Chen Yufei of China, against whom she trails 6-8 in the head-to-head. Sindhu has lost her last five consecutive meetings with Yufei, making Saturday's clash a significant personal hurdle.
A victory would not only snap that losing streak but also secure Sindhu's first Super 750 final in nearly three years — and keep alive her bid for a maiden title of the 2025 season.
Yufei, 28, arrives in strong form: she won the Indonesia Masters this year and reached the finals of the Super 500 events in Thailand and Malaysia. She has also been a consistent semifinalist at the Singapore and India Super 750s, as well as the Malaysia Open and All England Super 1000s.
India's Broader Campaign Falters
The rest of India's challenge at the Japan Open has unravelled. Mixed doubles pair Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto fell 20-22, 17-21 to China's Feng Yan Zhe and Huang Dong Ping in the pre-quarterfinals.
In women's singles, Unnati Hooda was eliminated by Chinese Taipei's Huang Yu-Hsun despite winning the second game. India's men's doubles contingent had already exited on Tuesday — Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, and the pair of MR Arjun and Hariharan Amsakarunan, both bowed out in the opening round, with Rankireddy-Shetty also reportedly sustaining an injury.
What's Next
With Sindhu carrying India's flag into the last four, the semifinal against Chen Yufei shapes up as one of the most consequential matches of her 2025 campaign. A final berth would mark her deepest run in a Super 750 event in nearly three years and could reset the momentum heading into the second half of the BWF World Tour calendar.