Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Sindhu tastes first loss to Yue, Prannoy too ousted in pre-quarters

- Press Trust of India sportm@hindustant­imes.com

NINGBO, CHINA: India’s challenge at the Badminton Asia Championsh­ips ended after double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu and HS Prannoy bowed out in pre-quarterfin­als of their respective events here on Thursday.

Sindhu, who has been seeking to rediscover her top form ahead of the Paris Olympics, fought valiantly for an hour and nine minutes but was eventually ousted by sixth seed Han Yue of China 18-21, 21-13, 17-21. It was Sindhu’s first loss against Yue against whom she had a flawless 5-0 record before Thursday’s match.

Seventh seed Prannoy went down meekly to unseeded Lin Chun-yi of Chinese Taipei 18-21, 11-21 in just 43 minutes.

In women’s doubles, the combinatio­n of Tanisha Crasto and Ashwini Ponnappa lost in the pre-quarterfin­als, going down 17-21, 12-21 to third seeded Japanese pair of Nami Matsuyama and Chiharu Shida.

Sindhu started on a bright note in the first game and used her experience to race to an 8-4 lead, which she increased to 14-8 before the Chinese made a fine comeback as errors started to creep up in Sindhu’s game. The Chinese engaged Sindhu in long rallies, tiring her up to draw level at 15-15.

With the momentum on her side, Yue never looked back from thereon, keeping control of the proceeding­s to wrap up the first game in her favour.

A jolted Sindhu was in attacking mode in the next game and played aggressive­ly, using her reach and experience to good effect to race to a 16-8 lead. Although Yue tried her best to claw her way back into the contest, Sindhu didn’t give any chance to her opponent and pocketed the second game comfortabl­y to level the contest.

But Sindhu let the momentum slip away after a good start in the decider, in which she led 8-4 initially. The Chinese played aggressive­ly and indulged the Indian in long rallies to tire her, and it led to errors.

From 10-10, Yue raced to 17-10 before Sindhu pocketed a few points to reduce the margin to 20-17. Sindhu saved two game points but eventually, the Chinese shut the door on the Indian.

Prannoy, meanwhile, never got going even though he and his rival went neck and neck for the first eight points. From there Chun-yi kept the Indian shuttler at bay.

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