Hong Kong Open: Kidambi Srikanth loses to Lee Cheuk Yiu in semifinal

Kidambi Srikanth, a former world number one, squandered six game points in the second game and suffered a straight-games defeat to exit the Hong Kong Open.

Published : Nov 17, 2019 07:32 IST

Kidambi Srikanth's semifinal defeat at the Hong Kong Open means the Indian challenge has come to an end.

A profligate Kidambi Srikanth was knocked out of the USD 400,000 Hong Kong Open following a straight-game semifinal defeat to local favourite Lee Cheuk Yiu here on Saturday.

The former world number one squandered six game points in the second game and suffered a 9-21, 23-25 defeat in a contest that lasted 42-minutes.

It was his first semifinal appearance since making the last four at the India Open Super 500. He had finished runner-up at the event.

MATCH BLOG

Srikanth fell back early in the opening game with Lee opening up a 6-1 lead. The Indian tried to catch up but failed to narrow the gap.

In the second game, Srikanth stepped on the gas and took an early 5-1 lead. However, Lee soon restored parity.

The shuttlers fought neck and neck with Srikanth surging ahead but the Indian lost momentum, eventually conceding the match.

Srikanth had beaten the 23-year-old Lee in straight games at the India Open last year in their only previous career meeting.

With Srikanth’s defeat, the Indian challenge here also came to an end.