Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

KIDAMBI SRIKANTH BEATS WORLD NO. 1 IN AUSTRALIAN OPEN

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com n

SYDNEY: Kidambi Srikanth and B Sai Praneeth eked out thrilling victories in the men’s singles second round to set up an all-Indian quarterfin­al clash at the $750,000 Australian Super Series, here on Thursday.

Olympic silver medallist P V Sindhu and defending champion Saina Nehwal also advanced to the quarterfin­als of the women’s singles competitio­n.

Srikanth, who had edged out Son Wan Ho in the semifinals of Indonesia Open last week, once again had an upper hand against the World No. 1 Korean, beating him 15-21, 21-13, 21-13 in a 57-minute clash.

After this win, Srikanth had taken his head-to-head record against the Korean to 4-4.

“In the third game I thought I have to get the extra shuttle, that worked for me,” said Srikanth.

“He’s someone who doesn’t attack too much, just keeps the rally going. You have to be more steady than him or you have to crack him. In these conditions it’s hard to go on all-out attack. My training is paying off. I’m really confident about my fitness.”

In another match, Sai Praneeth staved off a challenge from China’s Huang Yuxiang 21-15, 18-21, 21-13 in a match that lasted 64 minutes. The Indian had beaten the Chinese at the 2015 US Open in their only meeting.

Interestin­gly, Srikanth and Praneeth had clashed in the final of Singapore Open in April with the latter emerging victorious.

But, after his triumph in Indonesia and the back-to-back victories over the world’s best player, Srikanth’s confidence would be soaring

In women’s singles, fifth seed Sindhu defeated China’s Chen Xiaoxin 21-13, 21-18 in 46 minutes. She will clash with World No. 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying of Chinese Taipei. Sindhu has lost six times to Tai Tzu, while beating her thrice, which included a victory during the Rio Olympics.

The World No. 16 Saina survived a scare from little-known Soniia Cheah of USA 21-15, 20-22, 21-14 to set up a clash with sixth seeded Chinese Sun Yu.

The former World No. 1 has defeated Sun six times, including a win at the finals in the last edition of the Australian Open. In the women’s doubles, Ashwini Ponnappa and N Sikki Reddy fought well before suffering a 21-18, 18-21, 13-21 loss to seventh seeded Japanese pair of Shiho Tanaka and Koharu Yonemoto.

The men’s doubles pair of Satwiksair­aj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty suffered a 16-21, 18-21 loss to eighth seeded Chinese Taipei’s Chen Ling and Wang Chi-Lin.

He (Son Wan Ho ) is someone who doesn’t attack much, just keeps the rally going. You have to be more steady than him or you have to crack him. On his tactic In these conditions (court factors) it’s hard to go on allout attack. My training is paying off. I’m really confident about my fitness level at the moment. On his form and fitness

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 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Kidambi Srikanth in action at Australian Open Thursday.
GETTY IMAGES Kidambi Srikanth in action at Australian Open Thursday.

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