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Saina and Sindhu win openers in England

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birmingham — Ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal beat defending champion Nozomi Okuhara of Japan to enter the second round of the All England Open badminton championsh­ips, here.

Eight seeded Saina defetaed Okuhara 21-15 21-14 late last night to improve her head-tohead record to 6-1 against her Japanese opponent. Besides Saina, Rio Olympic silver medallist PV Sindhu also made winning start and dominated from start to finish to drub 33rd ranked Denmark’s Mette Poulsen 21-10 21-11 in her first round women’s singles match.

In the men’s singles, H S Prannoy came from a game down to beat Qiao Bin 17-21 22-20 2119, but it was curtains for Kidambi Srikanth as he lost to Zhao Junpeng of China 19-21 21-19 12-21. While Sindhu will face Indonesia’s Dinar Dyah Ayustine in the second round, Saina will be up against Fabienne Deprez of Germany later on Thursdayda­y.

Prannoy will face a tough opponent in the seventh seed Houwei Tian of China. In the qualifiers earlier, the Verma brothers — Sourabh and Sameer — lost in the opening round, while Ashwini Ponnappa and N Sikki Reddy won the first match before losing in the second round, failing to make the main draw.

Sameer, who had reached the finals at Hong Kong Open, lost 1721 12-21 to Japan’s Kazumasa Sakai, while National champion Sourabh’s fight against Anthony Sinisuka Ginting of Indonesia ended in a 10-21 21-14 20-22 loss. Ashwini and Sikki defeated England’s of Lauren Smith and Sarah Walker 21-17 16-21 2422 in the first round and then lost 15-21 21-18 18-21 to Swiss Nadia Fankhauser and Sannatasah Saniru of Malaysia in the second round. Lee Chong Wei overcame his pained left knee to play his favorite badminton tournament one last time as he opened the All England Open with a quick 21-15, 21-12 win over French qualifier Brice Leverdez. — Agencies

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