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Ashwini-satwik stun CWG silver medallists, Srikanth also wins

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CHANGZHOU: Indian mixed doubles pairing of Satwiksair­aj Rankireddy and Ashwini Ponnappa on Wednesday shocked Commonweal­th Games silver medallists England's Marcus Ellis and Lauren Smith to enter the pre-quarterfin­als of the USD 1 million China Open here.

World No 25 Satwiksair­aj and Ashwini, who had lost twice to the English combinatio­n in the past, executed their plan well to notch up a 21-13 20-22 21-17 win in a match that lasted an hour and three minutes.

"It was a good match. We were pretty confident today at crucial moments. We struck to our plans so it became a little easy in the end," Satwik told PTI.

The Indian pair will face top seed Chinese combinatio­n of Zheng Siwei and Huang Yaqiong.

Seventh seed Srikanth, who had reached the quarterfin­als last week at Japan Open, too was through to the pre-quarterfin­als after beating Denmark's Rasmus Gemke 21-9 21-19 to set up a meeting with Thailand's Suppanyu Avihingsan­on.

However, men's doubles pair of Satwik and Chirag Shetty, who had won a silver at the Commonweal­th Games,

lost 19-21 20-22 to Goh V Shem and Tan Wee Kiong of Malaysia.

CWG bronze medallists Ponnappa and N Sikki Reddy also went down 10-21 18-21 to Korean combinatio­n of Kim So Yeong and Kong Hee Yong in women's doubles.

The mixed doubles match turned out to be a hard-fought battle right from the start as the Indian and English pair moved together till 4-4. Satwik and Ashwini then reeled off four points to open up a 8-4 lead. From there on, the duo kept its distance to grab the opening game without much ado.

In the second game, Marcus and Lauren jumped to a 6-1

lead before grabbing a 6 advantage at the break. The Indian pair however slowly fought its way to level at 20-20 but the English combinatio­n produced the required two points to stay in the contest. In the decider, Satwik and Ashwin stepped up and surged to a 7-1 advantage. The duo led 11-5 at the breather. After the break, Marcus and Lauren managed to narrow the gap to 13-15 but the Indian duo marched ahead to 18-13 and eventually sealed the match.

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