Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Prannoy’s fine run at Indonesia Open ends in semis

- Sandip Sikdar

NEW DELHI: HS Prannoy’s second brilliant run in the Indonesian Open badminton was halted in the semi-finals in Jakarta on Saturday. Like in 2017, he outplayed some of the best in the business at the Super 1000, only to be stopped at the last four stage.

Five years ago, Prannoy, 29, had beaten greats like Chen Long of China and Malaysia’s Lee Chong Wei before losing. Saturday was no different as the world No 23, who had helped India win a historic Thomas Cup title a month ago, was errorprone and lost 16-21, 15-21 in 40 minutes to China’s Zhao Jun

Peng in their first meeting at the Istora Stadium. Prannoy was nervy from the start and never settled down, handing the contest to Zhao, who will face Danish Olympic champion and world No 1 Viktor Axelsen, who beat Asian champion Lee Zii Jia of Malaysia 19-21, 21-11, 23-21.

Prannoy could not find form or rhythm, resulting in errors from the start as he handed the lead to Zhao. The southpaw took advantage by forcing Prannoy to move from end to end, pocketing the first game in 18 minutes.

The shuttler from Kerala was finding his rhythm at the start of the second game only to lapse into errors again. From 7-all, the Chinese raced to 18-9. Former player RMV Gurusaidut­t’s advice from the coach’s chair didn’t help as Prannoy’s challenge fizzled out.

India Open tournament status upgraded

The Badminton World Federation (BWF) has upgraded the

India Open from a Super 500 event to Super 750 from 2023 to 2026.

It will attract the world’s best as the New Delhi event will offer more ranking points and prize money.

The world body also announced the addition of four tournament­s to the BWF World Tour from 2023 to 2026, expanding the calendar to 31 events.

“More tournament­s give us a fantastic opportunit­y to enhance the sport’s reach around the world, not only in establishe­d territorie­s, but in to new ones as well. It also allows for more players to enter our elite circuit and gain valuable experience,” BWF secretary general Thomas Lund said.

The Malaysia Open joined the All England Open, China Open and Indonesia Open as the tour’s highest level Super 1000 tournament­s. India and Singapore Open have been bumped up to Super 750 status alongside the existing events in China, Denmark, France and Japan.

The Super 500 level includes host cities from three new continents with tournament­s in Australia, Canada and Finland joining events in Hong Kong, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand and an additional new host in Japan.

Two existing Super 100 tournament­s have been elevated to BWF World Tour Super 300 level—hylo Open and Orleans Masters.

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HT FILE HS Prannoy.

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