Japan Open 2019: Sai Praneeth advances to semis; Sindhu, Rankireddy-Shetty pair crash out

Indian shuttler Sai Praneeth recorded a straight game 21-12, 21-15 win over Sugiarto in the men’s singles quarterfinal match on Friday, while, Sindhu lost to Yamaguchi 18-21, 15-21 in a 50-minute women’s singles match.

Published : Jul 26, 2019 12:46 IST , Tokyo

 Sai Praneeth hardly broke a sweat as he just took 36 minutes to wrap up the match.
Sai Praneeth hardly broke a sweat as he just took 36 minutes to wrap up the match.
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Sai Praneeth hardly broke a sweat as he just took 36 minutes to wrap up the match.

Olympic silver-medallist P V Sindhu crashed out of the Japan Open badminton tournament after a second successive defeat to local favourite Akane Yamaguchi while B Sai Praneeth continued his good form to advance to the semifinals on Friday.

Sindhu lost to Yamaguchi 18-21, 15-21 in a 50-minute women’s singles quarterfinal match. This was Sindhu’s second defeat at the hands of Yamaguchi, who had beaten the Indian in the final of the Indonesian Open last week.

However, in men’s singles, Sai Praneeth recorded an easy win over Indonesia’s Tommy Sugiarto to reach the semifinals. His 21-12, 21-15 win over Sugiarto fetched him a clash against top seeded Japanese Kento Momota in the semifinals.

Sindhu was leading 12-7 in the first game but she squandered the advantage as her reigning Asian champion opponent clawed her way back to level the scores at 14-14.

From there on, Sindhu lost momentum allowing Yamaguchi to surge ahead to 18-15 and then to 20-16.

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Sindhu won two consecutive points to narrow the gap to 18-20 but could not stop her opponent from bagging the next point and the first game.

In the second game, both were locked 6-6 initially but from there on, it was Yamaguchi all the way as she raced to 13-7 and then to 16-10. Sindhu recovered a bit by winning two consecutive points but in no time, the Japanese had five match points and she wrapped up the tie without much hassle.

Sai Praneeth, in contrast, hardly broke a sweat as he just took 36 minutes to clinch the match.

The unseeded Indian led almost all through the first game leaving the former world championships bronze-medallist Indonesian to play the catch-up game.

The second game was a bit closer but Sai Praneeth kept the lead from the start. Not more than four points separated the two for most part but the Indian reeled off three consecutive points from 18-15 to win the match.

In the men's doubles quarterfinal match, which lasted for 41 minutes, the second-seeded Japanese pair of Takeshi Kamura and Keigo Sonoda romped to victory over Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty in straight games with scores of 21-19, 21-18.

(With inputs from PTI)

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