The NDTV Sports page linked for “Kidambi Srikanth enters US Open Super 300 final” is currently unavailable, with the supplied source text showing a “404: Not Found” error. As a result, the article content, match details, and any confirmed reporting about the result cannot be accessed from the provided source.
The only readable information available in the supplied text is the site navigation and a “Don’t Miss” list of unrelated headlines, along with repeated instances of the same badminton URL. There are no visible match facts such as the opponent, scoreline, round details, date, venue, or tournament context beyond the URL slug itself.
Because this report must rely only on the supplied source article, and the source content cannot be retrieved due to the error, it is not possible to publish an accurate match report or news recap about Kidambi Srikanth’s progress at the US Open Super 300 based on this link alone.
What the supplied source text confirms (and what it doesn’t)
Confirmed from the supplied text: the target NDTV Sports URL returns “Warning: Target URL returned error 404: Not Found,” and the page title displays as “Error – NDTV Sports.”
Not confirmed from the supplied text: any badminton match outcome, the identity of Kidambi Srikanth’s opponent, game scores, match duration, tournament schedule, or whether he actually reached the final. None of those details appear in the readable content provided.
For readers, this matters because broken links can quickly spread unverified claims if the underlying reporting cannot be checked. For publishers, it also affects SEO and user trust, since a 404 page prevents proper citation and verification of key details.
If you can provide an alternate working source link, a pasted copy of the full NDTV article text, or another verified match brief, a complete, accurate recap can be produced strictly from that material.
Next steps to publish a verified match report
To create a proper report while staying fully source-accurate, please share one of the following: (1) the full readable article text from NDTV, (2) a working mirror or updated NDTV URL, or (3) an official tournament match summary that includes opponent and score details.
Once a valid source is available, the report can be written with a direct lead, confirmed match facts, and a clear summary of what happened and why it matters—without relying on assumptions or missing information.