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Macau Open 2026: Ashmita and Anmol Reach Quarterfinals

Indian shuttlers Ashmita and Anmol have both advanced to the quarterfinals at the Macau Open 2026, continuing India's strong showing at the tournament.

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India's Shuttlers Advance at Macau Open 2026

Two Indian badminton players, Ashmita and Anmol, have secured their spots in the quarterfinals of the Macau Open 2026, according to reporting by Sportstar. The pair moved through the earlier rounds to set up what promises to be competitive last-eight contests at the BWF circuit event.

The Macau Open has historically been a meaningful stop on the international badminton calendar, offering players outside the top tier of the world rankings a platform to accumulate points and build match experience against varied opposition. For both Ashmita and Anmol, reaching the quarterfinals represents a solid result and a chance to push deeper into the draw.

What the Quarterfinal Run Means for Indian Badminton

India has been investing heavily in developing depth across its badminton ranks beyond its established stars, and performances like these at events such as the Macau Open reflect that effort. Younger players and those working their way up the rankings use these tournaments to sharpen their game under competitive conditions.

Reaching the quarterfinal stage means both players have already won at least two matches in the main draw, demonstrating consistency rather than a single standout performance. That kind of run, stringing results together across consecutive matches, is often more telling than a one-off upset.

Sportstar, which originally reported on the results, did not provide specific match scores or details of the opponents defeated in the earlier rounds. Those details may be updated as the tournament progresses.

What Comes Next

With quarterfinal berths secured, Ashmita and Anmol will face fresh challenges as the competition narrows and the remaining field grows more difficult. The draw at this stage typically features players who have been in form throughout the week, making each match a genuine test.

For Indian badminton fans, having two players in the last eight at the same event is an encouraging sign. Whether either can go further and challenge for a semifinal place remains to be seen, but the progress reported so far gives reason to follow the tournament's remaining rounds closely.

Priya Nair

Badminton Correspondent

Priya Nair covers badminton for 21.news, from BWF World Tour results to player form, rankings and tactics.

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