New Delhi, March 11 -- They did so putting the lights out on the dazzling run of Chinese Taipei's Lee Jhe-Huei and Yang Po-Hsuan, the German Open winners of last weekend, in a 21-11, 21-17 annihilation across a 37-minute final. It was the shortest contest on the last day of the Super 750 tournament, which the Indians have now won twice (first in 2021) while also finishing runners-up in 2019. Paris seems to be Satwik and Chirag's happy place. No wonder it is where they wiped the wound of losing three straight finals after having fallen one step short at the China Masters (November 2023), Malaysia Open and India Open (both January 2024). The world No.1 pair's first title on the BWF Tour since the Korea Open in July last year had their signatu...