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BWF World Championships: We want to finish things on a big note, says Satwiksairaj Rankireddy

The world number 7 pair has been simply sensational this year, claiming a super 500 India Open title in January before fashioning India's epic win in Thomas Cup and then winning a maiden Commonwealth Games gold earlier this month. "It has been a dream for us, starting with the India Open, the Thomas Cup and then the Commonwealth Games gold. As I speak, I am feeling so happy and excited," Satwik said after assuring the pair of at least a bronze here.

Satwik and Chirag on Friday became the first Indian pair to win a medal in the men's doubles competition at the World Championships after stunning the local favourites and defending champions Takuro Hoki and Yugo Kobayashi 24-22, 15-21, 21-14 in the quarterfinals. "It is a big win for us. We haven't played them in a long time. They are the current world champions and we badly wanted to play against them but we are always up against the top seeds Kevin (Sukamuljo) and (Marcus) Gideon in tournaments," Satwik said. "We were excited as we wanted to see our level against them and I'm very happy with the way we played. We took a revenge on our former coach, Tan Kim Her, so I am happy for that," he added. Tan Kim Her from Malaysian was instrumental in forming the Indian pair during his stint as India's doubles coach. He is currently coaching the Japanese doubles team. The Indian combination will meet sixth seeded Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik in the semifinals. Satwik and Chirag had lost to the Malaysian duo during the finals of mixed team event at CWG in Birmingham.

"Here we want to finish it on a big note, not just finish in semifinals but go further. Tomorrow, it will be a revenge match," Satwik said. Asked where does the medal rank amid their achievements, Chirag said: "We

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