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HS Prannoy vs Kunlavut Vitidsarn, BWF World Championships Semi-final: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming

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India's star shuttler HS Prannoy is set to face Thaiand's Kunlavut Vitidsarn in the semi-final of the ongoing BWF World Championships 2023.

Prannoy extracted the last ounce of energy from his reservoir to hand a shock defeat to two-time defending champion Viktor Axelsen of Denmark in a thrilling 68-minute quarter-final on Friday.

The victory also assured him of a podium finish at the world event. While at least a bronze is certain for the Indian shuttler, he can better it if he manages to continue his winning run in the tournament. When will the HS Prannoy vs Kunlavut Vitidsarn, 2023 BWF World Championships semi-final match be played? The HS Prannoy vs Kunlavut Vitidsarn, 2023 BWF World Championships semi-final match will be played on Satruday, August 26. Where will the HS Prannoy vs Kunlavut Vitidsarn, 2023 BWF World Championships semi-final match be played? The HS Prannoy vs Kunlavut Vitidsarn, 2023 BWF World Championships semi-final match will be played at Royal Arena - Court 1 in Copenhagen, Denmark. What time will the HS Prannoy vs Kunlavut Vitidsarn, 2023 BWF World Championships semi-final match start? The HS Prannoy vs Kunlavut Vitidsarn, 2023 BWF World Championships semi-final match will start after 4 PM IST. Which TV channels will broadcast the HS Prannoy vs Kunlavut Vitidsarn, 2023 BWF World Championships semi-final match? The HS Prannoy vs Kunlavut Vitidsarn, 2023 BWF World Championships semi-final match will be broadcast on Sports18 1 TV channel in India. Where to follow the live streaming of the HS Prannoy vs Kunlavut Vitidsarn, 2023 BWF World Championships semi-final match? The HS Prannoy vs Kunlavut Vitidsarn, 2023 BWF World Championships semi-final match will be streamed live on JioCinema app

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After claiming his first-ever BWF World Championships medal, star Indian shuttler HS Prannoy said that he "didn't expect" it this year because of the "tough draw" of the tournament. Prannoy's dream run at the world event ended on Saturday after he lost 21-18, 13-21 14-21 to world number 3 Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand in the men's singles semifinal to sign off with a bronze medal. While it was the player's maiden podium finish at the event, his achievement extended India's record of having at least one medallist in the showpiece since 2011.
After claiming his first-ever BWF World Championships medal, star Indian shuttler HS Prannoy said that he "didn't expect" it this year because of the "tough draw" of the tournament. Prannoy's dream run at the world event ended on Saturday after he lost 21-18, 13-21 14-21 to world number 3 Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand in the men's singles semifinal to sign off with a bronze medal. While it was the player's maiden podium finish at the event, his achievement extended India's record of having at least one medallist in the showpiece since 2011.
Tokyo Olympics champion and star Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra will aim to clinch his first World Athletics Championships gold medal when he competes in the final of the men's javelin throw event at Budapest, Hungary on Sunday. On Friday, India's 'Golden Boy' qualified for the final featuring 12 players in style with a season-best throw of 88.77 m, as per Olympics.com. Not only Chopra but DP Manu (81.31m) and Kishore Jena (80.55m) also advanced to the same event as three Indians qualified the final of an event in the World Championships for the first time ever.
Tokyo Olympics champion and star Indian javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra will be eyeing to secure his first World Athletics Championships gold medal when he takes to the field for the final of the men's javelin throw event at the National Athletics Centre at Budapest, Hungary on Sunday. On Friday, India's "Golden Boy" qualified for the final featuring 12 players in style with a season-best throw of 88.77 m, as per Olympics.com.
HS Prannoy's dream run at the World Championships ended after he lost in three games to world number 3 Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand in the men's singles semifinal to sign off with a bronze, extending India's record of having at least one medallist in the showpiece since 2011. The 31-year-old Prannoy squandered an opening game advantage and a 5-1 lead in the second as Vitidsarn, a three-time former world junior champion, dished out better defence and attack to win 18-21 21-13 21-14 and seal a second successive final spot. Notwithstanding the loss, it was a brilliant achievement for Prannoy as he became only the fifth Indian men's singles player to win a World Championships medal.
HS Prannoy vs Kunlavut Vitidsarn Highlights, BWF World Championships Semifinal: India's ace shuttler HS Prannoy settled with a bronze medal at the BWF World Championships after losing to Thailand's Kunlavut Vitidsarn in the semi-final match at the Royal Arena - Court 1 on Saturday. The Indian star made a dominating start after winning the opening game 21-18. However, Prannoy lost the second game, thanks to a brilliant comeback from Vitidsarn. The Thailand player won the second game 21-13 to take the match to the decider. In the deciding game, Vitidsarn outplayed Prannoy with a 21-14 margin.

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