New Zealand Open: Prannoy crashes out in quarterfinals, India’s campaign ends
Kanta Tsuneyama, who got the better of H. S. Prannoy, will play third seed and Jakarta Asian Games gold medallist Jonathan Christie in the semifinals.
Published : May 03, 2019 17:49 IST
H. S. Prannoy fought valiantly before losing to fifth seed Kanta Tsuneyama in the men’s singles quarterfinal, drawing curtains on India’s campaign at the New Zealand Open on Friday.
Unseeded Prannoy squandered a one-game advantage before losing 21-17, 15-21, 14-21 to the world number 11 shuttler in a marathon last-eight round match which lasted an hour and 13 minutes. The two shuttlers now enjoy a 1-1 head-to-head record against each other.
The first game witnessed a close fight between Prannoy and Tsuneyama as both matched each other stroke for stroke till the first 13 points before the Indian pocketed four straight points to surge ahead 17-13.
The Japanese didn’t give up and reduced the gap to 17-18 before Prannoy secured three points on the trot to take the first game.
Prannoy raced to a 4-0 lead in the second game and extended it to 11-5. But then the Indian hit a roadblock and committed unforced errors to give his opponent a leeway and the Tsuneyama grabbed the chance with both hands. He won eight straight points to move ahead 14-11.
The Indian managed to draw level at 14 apiece before Tsuneyama closed out the game at 21-15 in his favour.
The decider was also a hard-fought one as both the shuttlers were not in a mood to concede points. They were tied at 14-14 before the Japanese lifted his game to seal the tie.
Tsuneyama will play third seed and Jakarta Asian Games gold medallist Jonathan Christie in the semifinals.