Kannan Sethu and Manickavasagam secured the 40+ Men’s Doubles title at the Kerala Open with a composed performance against Chintan Sheth and Nilesh Desai in the final. Unlike the one-sided contests seen in some categories, this final was built around control and patience. Kannan and Manickavasagam focused on consistency and shot selection, which allowed them to stay ahead during key phases of the match.
From the early exchanges, both pairs tested each other with controlled rallies. Chintan and Nilesh showed experience and tried to dictate play with their positioning. However, Kannan and Manickavasagam responded with steady returns and limited errors.
The winners relied on disciplined play rather than aggressive risk-taking. They maintained balance across rallies and waited for opportunities to finish points. Their communication and understanding as a pair helped them manage pressure situations effectively.
Chintan and Nilesh attempted to shift momentum by increasing pace and varying their angles. They stayed competitive and kept the contest close in phases. However, Kannan and Manickavasagam handled the key points better, which made the difference.
As the match progressed, Kannan and Manickavasagam gained control in crucial moments. Their ability to stay calm under pressure allowed them to convert important points and maintain their advantage.
The final stages saw them close out the match with composed execution. They avoided mistakes and stuck to their plan, ensuring there was no late comeback.
The match highlighted the importance of patience and teamwork in doubles play. Kannan and Manickavasagam showed consistency and control, which helped them secure the title.
With this win, they added the 40+ Men’s Doubles crown at the Kerala Open, underlining their ability to perform in key moments against experienced opposition.
Kerala Open 2026 – Day 2 Key Results
100+ Combined Age Doubles: Chintan Sheth & Nilesh Desai beat Firos Therath & Daniel David
Open Men’s Doubles: Dev Shah & Shail Shah beat Rayaan Taneja & Arunava Majumder
50+ Men’s Doubles: Chintan Sheth & Nilesh Desai beat Sujay Ravu & Ravu Badari
Women’s Singles: Sanjana Sudhir beat Anshi Sheth
Intermediate Men’s Doubles: Koritepati Vincent & Anjai Pemmasan beat Sooryadas & Sandeep
U18 Boys Doubles: Dev Shah & Rifah beat Rishal & Gilash
Beginner Men’s Doubles (2.5–3.0): Ronald Raphael & Akhil beat Satheesan B & Nevin Abraham
Women’s Doubles: Swetal Desai & Harini Suresh beat Rachael Jones & Anshi Sheth
Mixed Doubles: Arunava Majumder & Rachael Jones beat Swetha Puyalraj & Suryakumar
MVP: Arunava Majumder
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