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Prannoy overcomes pain, Christie

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA /

Indian shuttler H S Prannoy battled through pain in his ribcage and a shoulder injury to stun Asian Games champion Jonatan Christie in the opening round of Toyota Thailand Open Super 1000 tournament here on Wednesday.

A former top 10 player, Prannoy showed great resilience in the men's singles competitio­n and didn't let the physical discomfort disturb his focus, outwitting the world number seven Christie 18-21 21-16 23-21 in a thrilling contest that clocked an hour and 15 minutes.

It is Prannoy's first win against the sixth seeded Indonesian in last four attempts.

The 28-year-old from Kerala had spent two weeks stressing over his physical and mental health after contractin­g COVID19 last November.

The infection left him with pain in his ribcage even though everything looked normal in the tests.

He could resume training only in the second week of December but had to go through the ordeal of a false COVID positive result ahead of the Yonex Thailand Open last week.

"I haven't practised the last few days and my rib was hurting. Probably there's a muscle inflammati­on because I was coughing a lot when I had COVID," said Prannoy, who will next take on Malaysia's Daren Liew.

"Today I just wanted to stay in there as there were no expectatio­ns."

Prannoy, who had failed to complete the job after doing all the hard work against Malaysia's Lee Zii Jia last week, seemed determined as he recovered from the first game reversal to open up a 8-3 lead in the second and reeled off four points on the trot twice to roar back into the contest.

He had a 11-8 lead in the decider but Jonatan marched ahead to 16-12 and then grabbed two match points after Prannoy suffered a bad fall during a crucial rally which left him on the floor in pain.

"I had a fall when he had match point and hurt my left shoulder," said Prannoy, who had to receive treatment before resuming play.

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