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India Open Badminton: Defending champion Lakshya Sen storms past HS Prannoy, enters second round

India Open Badminton: Defending champion Lakshya Sen storms past HS Prannoy, enters second round

India Open Badminton: Defending champion Lakshya Sen storms past HS Prannoy, enters second round
India Open Badminton: Lakshya Sen beat HS Prannoy – Defending champion Lakshya Sen made a winning start at the India Open 2023 after storming past HS Prannoy in an all-Indian clash at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi on Tuesday. Follow India Open Badminton 2023 Live Updates with InsideSport.IN. Sen defeated Prannoy 21-14, […]

India Open Badminton: Lakshya Sen beat HS Prannoy – Defending champion Lakshya Sen made a winning start at the India Open 2023 after storming past HS Prannoy in an all-Indian clash at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi on Tuesday. Follow India Open Badminton 2023 Live Updates with InsideSport.IN.

Sen defeated Prannoy 21-14, 21-15 in the men’s singles to settle his score against the World No 9 after he had suffered a defeat in the Malaysia Open earlier this month. The second first-round clash between Sen and Prannoy had been the talk of the town and with both players locked 3-3 in head-to-head after last week’s Malaysia Open face-off, everyone was expecting another close encounter on home turf.

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India Open Badminton: Defending champion Lakshya Sen storms past HS Prannoy, enters second round

Sen’s strong defence and relatively slower playing conditions meant that Prannoy needed to come up with something special to pack off his younger opponent. But the defending champion showed how difficult it would be to breach his defence in the initial exchanges and opened up a 11-3 lead and never looked back in that game.

Prannoy managed to keep pace with Sen at the start of the second game but the youngster opened up a two-point lead at the break and then kept things flat and fast to close out the match in 45 minutes. “I am happy that I could begin from where I left last year. In Malaysia, I could not control the shuttle in the match against Prannoy but today the conditions were quite good and could control the shuttle quite well. Tomorrow is a rest day and I hope to continue playing like this after that,” Sen said after the match.

He will now take on Denmark’s Rasmus Gemke, who got the better of former World No 1 Kento Momota of Japan 21-15, 21-11 in the first match of the day. Due to a case of fever, Momota missed the Malaysia Open, the first competition on the 2023 calendar, last week.

After winning the Japanese national championships last month, he was hoping to embark on a career comeback, but the new season hasn’t started well for him in New Delhi. The 28-year-old lost his first match against Gemke, whom he had defeated in five of his previous six meetings. The Japan player led 2-0 in the second set but Gemke took control after the score was tied at six and never looked back.

India Open Badminton: Defending champion Lakshya Sen storms past HS Prannoy, enters second round

Among the other Indians in the fray, the women’s doubles combination of Gayatri Gopichand and Treesa Jolly had to hold their nerves to get the better of the French combination of Margot Lambert and Anne Tran 22-20, 17-21, 21-18.
They will now face the Chinese sixth-seeded combination of Zhang Shu Xian and Zheng Yu, who defeated Ashna Roy and Haritha MH 21-4, 21-2.

There were no surprise upsets in the morning session of the BWF World Tour Super 750 event with former women’s champion Ratchnok Intanon of Thailand, Spaniard Carolina Marin and China’s men’s singles star Shi Yu Qi advancing in contrasting fashion. Marin came up triumphant in the clash of two former world champions beating Japan’s Nozomi Okuhara 21-13, 21-18 in 39 minutes.

Both Marin and Okuhara had struggled in 2022 due to injuries and still finding their feet on the world circuit. The Spaniard was first to get off the blocks after the initial exchanges closed out the opening game rather easily.

Okuhara then began mixing things up by pushing her opponent to the backhand court and won a few points when Marin tried to judge the shuttle instead of going for the overhead. This ploy helped the Japanese to open up 12-8 lead before the Spaniard raised the tempo of the rallies.

Marin first weaved together a series of five straight points to take the lead and then closed out the match with another set of five straight points. She will now meet sixth seed Ratchanok, who defeated Malaysia’s Goh Jin Wei 21-13, 21-11 in her first-round clash.

India Open Badminton: Defending champion Lakshya Sen storms past HS Prannoy, enters second round

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