In last week's Malaysia Badminton Open, although all five major events of the national team had players reach the finals, only Shi Yuchi won the championship trophy. This week, the national team's soldiers have embarked on the Super 750 event, the Indian Open. The third seed in the women's singles, Han Yue, welcomed her first appearance at this event on the second day of the main draw, facing off against the host country's player Malvika. In this match, Malvika, who held the home court advantage, posed a significant challenge to Han Yue. Fortunately, in the decisive game, Han Yue took advantage of her physical fitness and quickly gained the lead, eventually winning 2-1 and advancing to the women's singles round of 16! [Match History] Born in 2001, Malvika is currently ranked 27th in the world. Her personal style of play is very distinctive. Due to her height of only 1.6 meters, her speed and connection rate on the court are her advantages, and her proactive attacks also have strong aggressiveness, with a certain impact. Moreover, in previous world championships, Malvika has faced Han Yue three times, with a record of 1 win and 2 losses, putting her at a disadvantage. Their most recent encounter was in last week's Malaysia Open, where Han Yue eliminated Malvika in the women's singles round of 1/8 in just 37 minutes with a big score of 2-0, showing that Han Yue has a clear advantage in terms of individual strength. [Game Review] The two players, who had just faced each other, launched an attack on…