The Asian Age

Prannoy’s journey ends in quarters

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Birmingham, March 17: H. S. Prannoy went down fighting to China’s Huang Yuxiang in the men singles quarter- finals at the $ 1000,000 All England Championsh­ip.

A miscued smash from the Indian ended the gruelling contest, where fortunes swung frequently.

Prannoy lost 22- 20, 16- 21, 21- 23 in an hour and 17 minutes at the Arean Birmingham here on Friday night.

Locked 20- 20 in the third set, Prannoy’s smash, with his opponent down on the floor, crashed in the net.

“That was one shot that I really should have got in,” said Prannoy after the loss.

“There are matches where you really don’t know what to do to get that one big point. It’s really disappoint­ing. One point does big things in your life. I’m really disappoint­ed to have not made the semi- finals here. It’s one of my big dreams to do so one day,” he said.

Up against an opponent who had beaten 2010 Commonweal­th Games silver medallist Rajiv Ouseph and Kidambi Srikanth in the last two days, Prannoy never let his guard down.

Having lost twice previously to Huang, Prannoy was aggressive from the start. But lost the crucial points to go down narrowly.

LIN BEATS LEE

Lin Dan, the two- time Olympic champion, turned the clock back for one magical hour as he ended the title defence of his career- long rival Lee Chong Wei in the quarterfin­als.

The 34- year- old Chinese player beat the 35- year- old Malaysian 21- 16, 21- 17, though their light- footed movements and brilliantl­y varied stroke- play would have made it impossible for outsiders to guess their ages.

Lee attacked more than usual to try to nullify the attacking threat of Lin, and managed to squeeze in front at 16- 15 in the first game and 13- 10 in the second.

But Lin showed just why he has made himself many people’s favourite for his seventh AllEngland title, making brilliant surges during the most crucial phases of both games and finishing them off quickly.

Earlier there was an upset when Olympic champion Chen Long lost for the first time to his fellow Chinese player Shi Yuqi, and after his 21- 10, 21- 17 defeat he appeared to be suggesting that the result was to be expected.

The other Olympic singles champion also lost.

Carolina Marin’s 21- 15, 21- 18 defeat against Akane Yamaguchi was however much more in line with current form.

 ?? — AP ?? Tottenham Hotspur’s Erik Lamela ( left) scores against Swansea City in their FA Cup quarter- final at the Liberty Stadium in Swansea on Saturday. The Spurs won 3- 0.
— AP Tottenham Hotspur’s Erik Lamela ( left) scores against Swansea City in their FA Cup quarter- final at the Liberty Stadium in Swansea on Saturday. The Spurs won 3- 0.
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