Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Sindhu bows out, Sai in quarters

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ■

CHANGZHOU (CHINA): Reigning world champion PV Sindhu made an early exit from the $1 million China Open but B Sai Praneeth kept the Indian flag fluttering with a hard-fought straight games win to reach the men’s singles quarter-finals here on Thursday.

Sindhu, an Olympic silver medallist, squandered a firstgame advantage to go down 12-21, 21-13, 21-19 to Thai Pornpawee Chochuwong in the women’s singles pre-quarterfin­al that lasted 58 minutes.

Sai, who had claimed a bronze at Basel, edged out China’s Lu Guang Zu 21-19, 21-19 to set up a meeting against Indonesian seventh seed Anthony Sinisuka Ginting, who beat India’s Parupalli Kashyap 23-21, 15-21, 21-12.

Doubles specialist Satwiksair­aj Rankireddy also had a dismal day as he suffered twin defeats, losing both the men’s and mixed doubles pre-quarterfin­als.

In men’s doubles, Satwik and Chirag Shetty, ranked 15th in the world, ran out of steam after a decent start against fourth seeded Japanese pair of Takeshi Kamura and Keigo Sonoda and went down 19-21, 8-21 in the second round match that lasted 33 minutes.

This is the second time Satwik and Chirag have lost to the combinatio­n of Kamura and Sonoda this year. They had lost to the world No 4 pair at the Japan Open in July.

Satwik then paired up with his mixed doubles partner Ashwini Ponnappa but the duo couldn’t get past Yuki Kaneko and Misaki Matsutomo, losing 11-21, 21-16, 12-21 to the Japanese pair.

Ashwini also tasted defeat in women’s doubles after she and her partner N Sikki Reddy lost 12-21, 17-21 to second seeded Japanese pair of Misaki Matsutomo and Ayaka Takahashi.

Sindhu, who came into the match with a 3-0 head-to-head lead against Pornpawee, dominated the first game as she led 7-1 but the Thai shuttler reduced the deficit to 10-11 at the break.

However, Sindhu reeled off eight straight points after the interval to jump to 19-10 and eventually sealed the first game comfortabl­y.

In the second game, Pornpawee changed gears and moved to a 5-1 advantage. Sindhu clawed back to 7-9 before the Thai jumped to 15-7 with six straight points and held her fort to roar back into the contest.

The decider started on an even note as both the shuttlers fought hard, moving together till 6-6 when Sindhu surged ahead to enjoy a 11-7 cushion at the break.

However, Pornpawee kept breathing down Sindhu’s neck and slowly moved to 15-19. From there, the Thai shuttler blasted six straight points to leave the Indian shocked.

 ??  ?? World champion PV Sindhu lost to Thai Pornpawee Chochuwong­y for the first time in four meetings.
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World champion PV Sindhu lost to Thai Pornpawee Chochuwong­y for the first time in four meetings. GETTY IMAGES

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