India's HS Prannoy Advances to Semifinals at Malaysia Masters 2026
India, 7 January 2026 — Indian shuttler HS Prannoy secured a spot in the semifinals of the Malaysia Masters 2026 with a commanding performance on Friday. Prannoy defeated Denmark's Anders Antonsen 21-15, 21-17 in the quarterfinals held in Kuala Lumpur. This victory marks an important milestone as Prannoy continues his impressive run in the Badminton World Federation's World Tour. Prannoy, currently ranked 9th in the world, displayed exceptional skill and composure against the higher-ranked Antonsen, who is ranked 5th. The match showcased Prannoy's strategic play and resilience, particularly in critical moments of both games. The Malaysia Masters is part of the BWF World Tour Super 500 events, attracting top international players. Prannoy's progress to the semifinals not only boosts his confidence but also improves his chances of securing a higher ranking and crucial points towards Olympic qualification. Prannoy will face Chinese player Shi Yuqi in the semifinals, a match that is highly anticipated given Shi's recent form. The tournament continues to be a pivotal platform for players aiming for top positions in the lead-up to the Paris 2026 Olympics. The ongoing tournament in Malaysia is significant for Indian badminton, highlighting the growing stature and competitiveness of Indian players on the global stage.