The Free Press Journal

India's campaign ends

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

B Sai Praneeth suffered a three-game loss to world no.9 Anthony Sinisuka Ginting in the quarterfin­als to draw curtains on India's campaign at the China Open World Tour Super 1000 badminton tournament here on Friday.

Almost a month after dispatchin­g the Indonesian en-route his historic world championsh­ips bronze at Basel, world no.15 Praneeth went down to the same opponent 21-16 6-21 16-21 in 55 minutes to end his campaign here.

Ginting will now take on eighth seeded Denmark's Anders Antonsen, who had clinched the silver at the World Championsh­ips.

Praneeth, who had reached the finals of Swiss Open early this year, came into the match with a 3-2 advantage in the head-tohead count against Ginting but he ran out of steam after winning the opening game.

Praneeth opened up a 3-0 lead early on and then kept widening the gap, reaching 11-3 at the break.

Ginting tried to make a comeback and was 11-14 at one stage but the Indian ensured there were no hiccups as he pocketed the opening game comfortabl­y.

In the second game, Ginting galloped to a 9-4 lead after grabbing six straight points and entered the interval with a cushion of 115. The Indonesian continued to rule the roost after the break, jumping to a massive 18-6 lead and soon roared back into the contest.

The decider was a close affair as Praneeth erased a 2-6 deficit to catch up with Ginting and was ahead 117 at the breather. A fighting Ginting, however, turned the tables after reeling off six points on the trot to reach 13-12.

The Indonesian kept his hold on the proceeding­s after that to grab four match points and converted it easily to enter the semifinals.

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