The Free Press Journal

Shuttler Praneeth has it easy

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India’s B. Sai Praneeth defeated Misha Zilberman of Israel in straight games in the opening round of the Australian Open badminton tournament here on Wednesday.

The second-seeded Indian needed only 45 minutes to chalk out a 21-17, 21-14 verdict over his unseeded opponent.

Praneeth will meet Maulana Panji Ahmad of Indonesia in the next round on Thursday.

Ahmad defeated Indian youngster Rahul Yadav Chittaboin­a 21-11, 21-17 in his campaign opener.

Praneeth was the only bright spot for India in the men’s singles category as the other Indians in the fray lost their matches.

Praneeth faced resistance from his opponent in the early stages of the first game before opening up a five-point lead at 8-3.

The Israeli fought back to gradually reduce the gap to 14-16. But the Indian won four points on the trot to snatch away the momentum before closing out the game.

The second game also saw a tough contest in the opening stages before the Indian — who was consistent with his accurate placements and clever net play — started to enjoy the upper hand.

Just like the opening game, Misha once again reduced hand, endured a tough day in office. He lost his first game before rallying to beat New Zealand’s Abhinav Manota competitio­n.

Verma had taken the early advantage by winning the opening game. But Ueda dominated the next two games to script a 19-21, 21-17, 21-12 victory in an hour long contest.

Ajay Jayaram meanwhile, gave a tough fight before going down 22-20, 20-22, 17-21 to Riichi Takeshita of Japan in an hour and 12 minutes.

 ??  ?? India’s second seed Sai Praneet scored an easy win over Misha Zilberman of Israel to enter the second round of the Australian Open in Sydney on Wednesday.
India’s second seed Sai Praneet scored an easy win over Misha Zilberman of Israel to enter the second round of the Australian Open in Sydney on Wednesday.

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