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Satwik-Chirag and Lakshya Sen Start Strong at Denmark Open

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Indian sports are a whirlwind of excitement, and it’s all too easy to overlook crucial developments and results. That’s where we step in—ESPN’s daily Indian sports blog serves as your go-to source for the latest updates, encompassing scores, schedules, results, and insightful commentary from the vibrant world of Indian sports.

As we usher in October, a fresh lineup of sports events awaits. For a comprehensive look at what’s in store, be sure to check out our 2025 sporting calendar.

Here are the essential updates from Indian sports on October 15, 2025.


What’s on today?

  • Badminton: Satwik-Chirag and Lakshya Sen kick off their campaigns with first-round matches at the Denmark Open Super 750.

  • PKL 12: Tonight features a thrilling set of matchups: Telugu Titans take on Bengal Warriorz at 7:30 PM, followed by Jaipur Pink Panthers against Puneri Paltan at 8:30 PM, and Gujarat Giants facing Tamil Thalaivas at 9:30 PM.

  • Volleyball: The PVL action continues with promising matchups.



What happened yesterday?

  • Soccer: In a disappointing outing, India fell 2-1 to Singapore in Goa, resulting in their elimination from the 2027 AFC Asian Cup.

  • Badminton: Tanvi Sharma and Unnati Hooda made an impressive start in their individual events at the BWF World Junior Championships.

  • Soccer: Justice Rao has referred two contentious articles of the AIFF constitution to the Supreme Court, urging it to take a “suitable view.”

  • Hockey: The junior men’s team battled to a tense 3-3 draw against Pakistan at the Sultan of Johor Cup.

  • Powerlifting: Joby Mathew brought home a bronze medal at the Para World Championships, marking a significant achievement.

  • PKL: The UP Yoddhas and Gujarat Giants both secured victories in their respective matches.

  • Volleyball: Wins were claimed by the Goa Guardians and Mumbi Meteors, adding to the excitement of the day.

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