Millennium Post

SINDHU, SRIKANTH ENTER WORLD CHAMPIONSH­IP QUARTERFIN­ALS

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GLASGOW: Olympic silver medallist P V Sindhu and Kidambi Srikanth stood just one step away from grabbing a medal each at the World Badminton Championsh­ip after entering the quarterfin­als of the singles events on Thursday.

Sindhu, who twice won a bronze medal at the 2013 and 2014 editions, survived a scare against Hong Kong’s Cheung Ngan Yi before prevailing 19-21 23-21 21-17 in a thrilling women’s singles match that lasted an hour and 27 minutes.

The 22-year-old Indian fought back from 13-16 down in the second game after losing the first to eventually come up trumps. She will face fifth seed Sun Yu of China next.

Srikanth, however, eased into the quarterfin­als with yet another straight-game win over Denmark’s Anders Antonsen in men’s singles.

On a 12-match winning streak, Srikanth knocked out World No. 18 Antonsen 21-14 21-18. The World No. 10 Indian will clash with top seed and World No. 1 Korean Son Wan Ho in the quarterfin­als.

“It was a good game. There were some intense rallies and I am happy for the win,” Srikanth said. Srikanth, who finished at the pre-quarterfin­als in the last two editions, has a 4-4 head-tohead record against Son, whom he has beaten twice this year en route to his titles at Indonesia and Australia in June.

“It will be a tough match

but I have been improving with each match and looking forward for a good game tomorrow(on Friday),” Srikanth added. India’s top mixed doubles pair of Pranaav Jerry Chopra and N Sikki Reddy, seeded 15th, played their heart out before going down 22-20 18-21 18-21 to Indonesian World Number 6 duo of Debby Susanto and Praveen Jordan.

Srikanth and Antonsen split the initial six points before the Indian surged ahead with a five-point burst to grab a 11-8 lead at the break.

The Denmark shuttler reduced the gap to 11-13 but Srikanth changed gears to produce another five-point burst to zoom ahead. The Indian eventually closed out the opening game without much ado.

Nothing much changed in the second game as Srikanth took a 11-3 lead but Anders came back strongly to reel off

six points on the trot to reduce the margin to 9-11.

Srikanth continued to move ahead to open up a 20-15 lead. Antonsen saved three matches points before the Indian sealed the issue in his favour. Despite coming into the women’s singles match with a 3-0 head-tohead record, Sindhu found the going tough against her World No. 17 opponent, who held a slender 11-9 lead at the break.

After the interval, Sindhu clawed back with two points but the duel between the two became more fierce as they moved neck and neck till 19-19 when the Hong Kong girl moved ahead to earn the bragging rights.

Jolted by the first game reversal, Sindhu opened up a 4-0 lead but Cheung drew parity at 9-9 before grabbing an 11-10 advantage at the interval. The Hong Kong girl then moved to a 16-13 lead.

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