Kiran George Exits Swiss Open Badminton in Second Round
Indian shuttler Kiran George has been eliminated from the Swiss Open badminton tournament after losing in the second round of the competition.

Indian shuttler Kiran George has been knocked out of the Swiss Open badminton tournament at the second-round stage, falling short of a spot in the quarterfinals. The early exit marks a disappointing result for the young Indian player, who had advanced past the opening round before his campaign came to an end.
Second-Round Exit at the Swiss Open
Kiran George's run at the Swiss Open ended in the second round, according to a report by News On AIR. The tournament, part of the BWF World Tour circuit, draws strong international competition, and George was unable to progress further despite making it through his first match.
The Swiss Open is held in Basel and consistently attracts top-ranked players from around the world. For Indian competitors, it represents one of the key opportunities on the European leg of the badminton calendar to collect ranking points and build form ahead of major championships.
Kiran George's Standing in Indian Badminton
George has been one of the emerging names in Indian men's singles badminton in recent years. He has shown the ability to compete against higher-ranked opponents on occasion, and his appearances in international BWF events have helped him build experience on the global circuit.
A second-round exit, while not the result he or his supporters would have hoped for, is not uncommon for players working their way up through the rankings. The Swiss Open field typically includes seeded players from the top of the world rankings, making deep runs difficult for those still climbing.
What Comes Next
With the Swiss Open now behind him, George will be looking ahead to the remaining events on the BWF calendar. The mid-season stretch of tournaments offers players multiple chances to recover form and accumulate points, and Indian shuttlers have historically used these events to sharpen their competitive edge before the latter part of the season.
The Indian badminton contingent has faced mixed results at European events this year, and George's early exit adds to the challenges the country's men's singles players have faced on tour. Attention will now turn to his next scheduled appearance and whether he can string together the kind of performances needed to move up the world rankings.
Badminton Correspondent
Priya Nair covers badminton for 21.fun, from BWF World Tour results to player form, rankings and tactics.







