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Sindhu wins; Saina, Prannoy crash out
Second seed PV Sindhu, the last Indian shuttler at the China Open Super Series Premier, sailed into the quarterfinals with a 21-15, 21-13 win over China’s Han Yue here on Thursday. PV Sindhu will lock horns with Chinese qualifier Gao Fangjie for a place in the semifinals on Friday.
HS Prannoy and Saina Nehwal crashed out in their respective categories. That makes PV Sindhu the only remaining player in the tournament. HS Prannoy suffered an upset defeat to 53rd-ranked Cheuk Yiu Lee of China in straight games 21-19, 21-17 across 42 minutes, and shortly after Saina, ranked 11th in the women’s singles, was beaten by World No 4 Akane Yamaguchi of Japan 21-18, 21-11.
The 21-year-old Lee narrowly took the first game against Prannoy and then had an easier time beating him in the second, and thus progress into the round of 16.
In the first meeting between the two, Saina engaged in a keen tussle with fifth-seeded Yamaguchi, losing the first game by three points. The Japanese ace took the early lead in the second game and broke away from 14-9 with eight consecutive points to take the match 21-11. This was Saina’s fourth loss to Yamaguchi this year.
Prannoy had won his opening match against Lee Dong Keun 18-21, 21-16, 21-19 while Saina overcame Beiwen Zhang.
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