Spain Masters: On Comeback Trail, Jordan/Oktavianti Make Final

Praveen Jordan and Melati Daeva Oktavianti made their first final on their return to the circuit since Jordan’s injury layoff, with a 54-minute semifinal win at the Madrid Spain Masters 2023.

Jordan had undergone back surgery last year and made his return in January 2023; the pair didn’t make it past the early rounds of their first four tournaments. Their last final before the injury had been the HYLO Open in November 2021.

The Indonesian mixed doubles pair, who were ranked as high as No.4 in October 2021 but have since fallen to No.47, overcame a gritty fightback by Mathias Thyrri/Amalie Magelund. The Danes saved three match points in the second game but their challenge fell away in the third with the Indonesians winning 21-15 22-24 21-12.

In the final Jordan/Oktavianti face another Danish pair, Mathias Christiansen/Alexandra BØje, straight games winners over Gregory Mairs/Jenny Moore. The Danes too haven’t been in a final for over a year – their last was in October 2021 when they were in the French Open title round.

Carolina Marin went down in three games to Gregoria Mariska Tunjung.

There was more good news for Indonesia, with Gregoria Mariska Tunjung nixing Carolina Marin’s hopes on claiming her first Spain Masters title. Tunjung weathered a first game setback to beat Marin 10-21 21-15 21-10.

Another player on the road from an injury layoff, Pusarla V Sindhu, progressed to her first HSBC BWF World Tour final since the Singapore Open last July. The world No.11 won an exciting clash against Yeo Jia Min, 24-22 22-20.


Highlights

Anders Antonsen grimaces during his narrow loss to Kanta Tsuneyama.

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