60th Independence Badminton: Haynes and Beharry lead the charge on packed finals day

An action-packed day of high-stakes badminton looms at the National Gymnasium as the 60th Independence Anniversary Badminton Tournament heads for a dramatic conclusion.

Following a gruelling Saturday of quarter-final and semi-final action, the stage is set for a blockbuster Sunday line-up featuring Guyana’s premier badminton talent.

Akili Haynes enjoyed a sensational Saturday and remains on course for multiple titles. In the men’s singles quarter-finals, top seed Haynes laid down a marker with a commanding 21-11, 21-8 victory over Jaurel Hendricks.

He will face third-seed Frank Waddell in the semi-finals after Waddell eased past Nikolas Pollard 21-7, 21-8. The bottom half of the draw produced the match of the day, where an unseeded Sheraz Nabbie pulled off a stunning comeback to upset joint-third seed Nkosi Beaton 15-21, 24-22, 21-12.

Nabbie’s reward is a semi-final clash against second seed Tyrese Jeffrey, who safely advanced by defeating Chioke Nurse 21-16, 21-14.

Haynes also showed his class in the mixed doubles alongside Asiyah Eastman. The top-seeded pair booked their spot in the final with a clinical 21-19, 21-11 semi-final triumph over Frank Waddell and Leshaunte Berkley.

Akili Haynes & Asiyah Eastman

They will contest the ultimate match against second seeds Nkosi Beaton and Mishka Beharry, who booked their own final ticket by defeating Grandison Robinson and Amande Low-Lewis 21-13, 21-14.

The women’s divisions are shaping up to be equally thrilling. In the women’s doubles, the top-seeded tandem of Mishka Beharry and Leshaunte Berkley secured their final berth with a convincing 21-18, 21-7 win over Abosaide Cadogan and Ashley Khalil.

They are scheduled to fight for the championship against Asiyah Eastman and Menikshi Jaikissoon, who completely dominated second seeds Amande Low-Lewis and Anna Perreira in a 21-12, 21-12 straight-sets victory.

Sunday’s order of play promises to push the athletes to their physical limits, starting with the Under-23 semi-finals before transitioning into the senior category knockouts.

Fans will be treated to a non-stop parade of championship matches later in the afternoon, culminating in the highly anticipated men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles finals

 

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