Orleans Masters 2026: Tanvi Sharma and Men's Doubles Team Shine
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Orleans (France), March 19 (NationPress) In an impressive display of skill, India’s Tanvi Sharma and the men’s doubles team of Hariharan Amsakarunan and MR Arjun have successfully progressed to the next round on the second day of the Orleans Masters 2026 competition in France.
Tanvi, a silver medallist at the World Junior Championships, achieved a remarkable victory against Thailand's second seed Supanida Katethong on Day 1. She continued her stellar performance by defeating fellow rising star Anmol Kharb in straight sets, 21-14, 21-17, setting up an all-Indian Round of 16 encounter at the Palais des Sports on Thursday. The tournament boasts a substantial prize pool of USD 250,000.
In the men's doubles category, Hariharan and Arjun triumphed over Scotland's Alexander Dunn and Adam Pringle. The Indian duo narrowly won the first game 26-24 before taking control in the second game, finishing it 21-14, and concluding the match in just 35 minutes to secure their place in the quarterfinals.
In the women’s singles, Isharani Baruah from India also shined, overcoming Canada’s Wen Yu Zhang in a challenging three-game match, 21-11, 14-21, 21-17, in 53 minutes on Court 1.
Earlier in the first round, Aalarshi Kashyap faced a setback, losing to Singapore's Yeo Jia Min, who is currently ranked 33rd in the world, in straight games.
In mixed doubles, Rohan Kapoor and Ruthvika Shivani Gadde are set to face the top seeds, T Gicquel and Delphine Delrue of France, on Court 1, while India's eighth-seeded Ayush Shetty is slated to compete against Yudai Okimoto from Japan in a men’s singles Round of 16 match.
Previously, Tanvi Sharma played a pivotal role in the Indian team during the Badminton Asia Team Championships held in Qingdao, China, where India’s journey ended after a 0-3 loss to the favored Chinese team in the quarterfinals. Tanvi notably secured India's victory over Myanmar by winning her singles match against Thet Htar Thuzar with a score of 21-13, 21-16.