India vs Korea Hockey & Hong Kong Open Updates – Sept 10

With Indian sport being as action-packed as it is, it’s quite easy to miss out on important news and results. That’s where we come in — ESPN’s daily Indian sports blog has all the updates from the world of Indian sports as well as the news, scores, schedule, results and commentary that comes with it.

September is here and brings with a whole new set of sports events. You can see details of other events in our 2025 sporting calendar.

Here are all the updates from Indian sports on September 10, 2025.


What’s on today?

  • Kabaddi: PKL 12 will see U Mumba vs Telugu Titans at 8PM and then UP Yoddhas vs Puneri Paltan at 9 PM. [JioHotstar]

  • Hockey: India (W) take on Korea in the first of their Super 4 games at the 2025 Hockey Asia Cup in Hangzhou, China. [2:15 PM]

  • Badminton: Lakshya Sen is among the Indians in action at the Hong Kong Open Super 500.

  • Shooting: Indian rifle and pistol shooters will be in action at the ISSF World Cup in Ningbo, China.

  • Archery: Indians in action at the World Championships in Gwangju, South Korea.

  • Boxing: Indians in action at the World Championships in Liverpool.


What happened yesterday?

  • Badminton: Satwik-Chirag started their Hong Kong Open with a three-game win, while Kiran George qualified for main draw

  • Football: India beat Brunei 6-0 in their final match of the AFC U23 Asian Cup qualifiers.

  • Kabaddi: PKL 12 saw Dabang Delhi K.C. remain unbeaten, while Jaipur Pink Panthers beat Gujarat Giants in the tie-breaker.

  • Chess: Gukesh fell to a second loss in consecutive days, but Arjun Erigaisi and Nihal Sarin are in joint second, half a point behind leader Parham Maghsoodloo.

  • Shooting: Indian shooters had an off day at the China ISSF World Cup

  • Boxing: Nikhat Zareen sailed through to the quarterfinals of the World Boxing Championships 2025.

  • Archery: The Indian women’s recurve team reached the bronze medal match; the men bowed out, and the compound archers fell short.


Key Indian sports Highlights: September 9-10, 2025

To provide a deeper dive into the recent performances and upcoming events, here’s a summary table to keep you informed about the Indian athletes’ achievements and schedules. This data is based on the latest news and results available on September 10, 2025, providing an up-to-date perspective on Indian sports.

Sport Event Date (September 2025) Key Highlights/Results Upcoming Events (September 10, 2025)
Kabaddi Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) Season 12 9th Dabang Delhi K.C. remains unbeaten, Jaipur Pink Panthers won in a tie-breaker. U Mumba vs Telugu Titans, UP Yoddhas vs Puneri Paltan (Evening)
Hockey (Women) Hockey Asia Cup 2025 (Super 4) India vs Korea (First Super 4 game in Hangzhou, China)
Badminton Hong Kong Open Super 500 9th Satwik-chirag won their opening match; Kiran George qualified for the main draw. Lakshya Sen in action
Shooting ISSF World Cup (Ningbo, China) 9th Indian shooters had an off day. Indian shooters in action
Archery World Championships (Gwangju, South Korea) 9th Women’s recurve team reached bronze medal match; men and compound archers fell short. Indians in action
Boxing world Championships (Liverpool) 9th Nikhat Zareen advanced to the quarterfinals. Indians in action
Football (Men’s U23) AFC U23 asian Cup Qualifiers 9th India defeated Brunei 6-0.
Chess Various Tournaments 9th Gukesh suffered a second consecutive loss, while arjun Erigaisi and Nihal Sarin are in joint second.

Note: Results and schedules are subject to change. Please refer to official sources for the most up-to-date information.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Indian Sports

We’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions to provide you wiht more in-depth insights into Indian sports and address common queries.

What is the current form of Indian Kabaddi teams in PKL 12?

As of September 9th,2025,Dabang Delhi K.C. remains undefeated in PKL 12, showcasing their strong performance. Jaipur Pink Panthers also achieved a victory in a tie-breaker.This season’s competitive Kabaddi action promises exciting matches ahead.

What is the meaning of the hockey Asia Cup for Indian women’s hockey?

The Hockey Asia Cup is a crucial tournament for the Indian women’s hockey team,as it provides a platform to compete against top Asian teams and prepare for future international competitions. The Super 4 stage is particularly meaningful, representing a key phase in the tournament.

Which indian badminton players are performing well at the hong Kong Open?

On September 9th,2025,Satwik-Chirag started their Hong Kong Open with a three-game win,while Kiran George qualified for the main draw.Lakshya Sen is also among the Indian players in action at the tournament on September 10th, 2025.

How are Indian shooters performing at the ISSF World Cup?

On September 9th, 2025, Indian shooters had an off day at the China ISSF World Cup. For more details on their performance, check our latest updates.

What are the recent achievements in Indian Archery?

At the World Championships in Gwangju, South Korea, the Indian women’s recurve team reached the bronze medal match. However, the men’s team and the compound archers did not advance as far. we will continue to provide reports with the most current data.

Which Indian boxers are participating in the World Boxing Championships?

Nikhat Zareen advanced to the quarterfinals of the World Boxing Championships 2025. Further updates will be reported as the tournament progresses.

Did India’s national football team win their final match of the AFC U23 Asian Cup qualifiers?

Yes, India beat Brunei 6-0 in their final match of the AFC U23 Asian Cup qualifiers.

What is the position of Indian chess players in current tournaments?

In recent chess tournaments, Gukesh suffered a second loss in consecutive days, but Arjun Erigaisi and Nihal Sarin are in joint second, half a point behind leader Parham Maghsoodloo

This FAQ section is designed to enhance your understanding and engagement with Indian sports. Stay tuned for more updates!

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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