Sindhu enters Syed Modi International semis, Prannoy crashes out

The top-seeded Indian beat her Thai rival, seeded sixth in the tournament, 11-21 21-12 21-17 in a quarterfinal match that lasted one hour and five minutes.

Published : Jan 21, 2022 18:49 IST

FILE PHOTO: Sindhu will face fifth-seeded Russian Evgeniya Kosetskaya in the semifinals.
FILE PHOTO: Sindhu will face fifth-seeded Russian Evgeniya Kosetskaya in the semifinals.
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FILE PHOTO: Sindhu will face fifth-seeded Russian Evgeniya Kosetskaya in the semifinals.

In spite of playing way below her best, top seed P. V. Sindhu managed to settle a score with Thailand’s all-attacking Supanida Katethong in three games to reach the semifinals but H. S. Prannoy, the lone surviving seed in the men’s draw, was not so lucky
in the $150,000 Syed Modi India International badminton on Friday.

In what was seen as the final before the final after Supanida’s stunning victory over Sindhu in the India Open semifinals last week in Delhi, the Indian lived dangerously throughout the 28-minute decider before pulling away to a 11-21, 21-12, 21-17 triumph in 64 minutes.

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The speedy 30th-ranked left-handed Thai tested Sindhu’s defensive skills and did not let her unleash aggressive strokes for the better part of the match. Finally, it was Sindhu who broke away from 17-17 in the decider and forced a match-point with a forceful cross-court smash. She closed the match with a powerful forehand down-the-line
'kill' from the backhand court.

Sindhu faces fifth seeded Russian Evgenia Kosetskaya for a place in Sunday’s semifinal. From the bottom half where all four quarter-finalists were Indians, Malvika Bansod avenged the loss suffered to Aakarshi Kashyap in the India Open with a 21-11, 21-11 thrashing. Malvika plays Anupama Upadhyay on Saturday.

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The men’s quarterfinals saw 121st-ranked Mithun Manjunath upstage 71st-ranked Russian Sergey Sirant 11-21, 21-12, 21-18 after trailing 11-15 in the decider.

With the World No. 24 Prannoy falling to 79th-ranked Frenchman Arnaud Merkely in 19-21, 16-21 after failing to control the streak of unforced errors, Manjunath is the only Indian in the men’s draw. Next, Manjunath clashes with Merkely.

Meanwhile, Indian pairs occupied all semifinal berths in mixed doubles, three in men’s doubles and two in women’s doubles.

The Covid positive count went up with doubles players Apeksha Nayak and Malaysia’s Chen Tang Jie failing the test.

Quarterfinals (Indians unless stated):
 

 

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