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Top shuttlers forge ahead

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Top Indian shuttlers Kidambi Srikanth, B Sai Praneeth and H S Prannoy advanced to the second round of the men's singles event in the Syed Modi Internatio­nal Badminton tournament here on Wednesday.

Third seed Srikanth beat Russia's Vladimir Malkov in straight games to set up a second-round clash with fellow Indian Parupalli Kashyap.

Srikanth won 21-12 21-11 in his 36-minute opening round clash, while Kashyap got a walkover from Frenchman Lucas Corvee.

Later in the day, fourth seed Sai Praneeth defeated Malaysia's Iskandar Zulkarnain 21-16 22-20 in a 47-minute contest to set up a clash against Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand.

Prannoy, unseeded here, got the better of Chinese shuttler Li Shi Feng in a tough three-game contest 18-21 22-20 21-13. He will face eight seed Wang Tzu Wei of Chinese Taipei next.

Among other Indians, 18-year-old Lakshya Sen, who won the Scottish Open last week, also got a walkover after another French shuttler Thomas Rouxel withdrew from the competitio­n.

Sourabh Verma and Ajay Jayram also entered the second round of the men's singles with contrastin­g victories over their rivals.

While Sourabh eased past Canada's Xiaodong Sheng 21-11 21-16, Jayram stunned fifth seed compatriot Sameer Verma 15-21 21-18 21-13.

Sourabh will next play qualifier Alap Mishra, while Jayram will be up against China's Zhao Jun Peng.

Siril Verma too made the men's singles second round after getting the better of Chinese Taipei's Huang Ping-Hsien 12-21 21-15 21-3.

In the women's competitio­n, young Assamese shuttler Ashmita Chaliha advanced to the second round after beating compatriot Vrushali Gummadi 21-16 21-16 in a 32minute contest. She will next play against Kim Hyo Min of Korea.

Among other Indian women shuttlers, Rituparna Das and Tanvi Lad also made it to the next round where they will face each other.

While Rituparna beat Hong Kong's Yip Pui Yin 21-19 21-19, Tanvi had to sweat it out to come out winners 21-18 17-21 21-16 over Russia's Natalia Perminova.

Olympic champion Carolina Marin of Spain, seeded fourth, defeated Bulgaria's Linda Zetchiri 21-16 21-11 to set up a clash against Korea's Sim Yu Jin.

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