PV Sindhu, Lakshya Sen in quarterfinals of All England Open | Badminton News – Times of India

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PV Sindhu and teen shuttler Lakshya Sen marched into the quarterfinals of the All England Open Championships, while HS Prannoy and Sai Praneeth lost their second round matches in Birmingham on Thursday.
Sindhu took just 25 minutes to thrash Line Christophersen of Denmark 21-8, 21-8 in the second round. The fifth seeded Indian will face familiar foe Akane Yamaguchi of Japan in the quarterfinals on Friday. Yamaguchi got a walkover in the second round. World No.7 Sindhu enjoys a 10-7 win-loss record against Yamaguchi.
Earlier, Lakshya downed Thomas Rouxel of France 21-18, 21-17, hours after defeating World No.18 Kantaphon Wangcharoen of Thailand 21-18, 21-12 in the first round. The World No.28 has a good chance of reaching the semifinals as he will face Mark Caljouw of The Netherlands who defeated Nhat Nguyen of Ireland. This will be the first meeting between the two.
Late on Wednesday, Saina Nehwal retired in the middle of the second game against Mia Blichfeldt. The Dane was leading 21-8, 10-4 when Saina quit. The Indian team informed TOI that Saina suffered a right thigh muscle pull.
Though he played well, Prannoy was unable to stop Kento Momota of Japan 15-21, 14-21. Sai, meanwhile, looked like upsetting Viktor Axelsen of Denmark when he won the first game and led 5-0 in the second game. However, the Dane came back to dominate the Indian in the latter part of the match 15-21, 21-12, 21-12.
Meanwhile, the entire Indonesian team and a Turkish women’s singles player were withdrawn from the tournament after a passenger who travelled on the same flight tested positive for Covid-19.
Some Indonesian players like their top seeded men’s doubles team have already completed their first round matches.
Dhruv Kapila and Jakkampudi Meghana benefitted by the withdrawal of Indonesian top mixed doubles team of Praveen Jordan and Melati Daeva Oktavianti. However, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy-Ashwini Ponnappa and Pranaav Jerry Chopra-Sikki Reddy lost their first round matches.
Pranaav and Sikki lost to Rasmus Espersen and Christine Busch of Denmark 15-21, 17-21. Satwik-Ashwini lost 21-19, 21-9 to Kaneko and Misaki Matsutomo of Japan.

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PV Sindhu, Lakshya Sen, Ashwini-Sikki in All England Open quarterfinals | Badminton News – Times of India

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PV Sindhu, teen shuttler Lakshya Sen and the women’s doubles pair of Ashwini Ponnappa and Sikki Reddy marched into the quarterfinals of the All England Open Championships, while HS Prannoy, Sai Praneeth and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy-Chirag Shetty lost their second round matches in Birmingham on Thursday.
Sindhu took just 25 minutes to thrash Line Christophersen of Denmark 21-8, 21-8 in the second round. The fifth-seeded Indian will face Akane Yamaguchi of Japan on Friday. Yamaguchi got a walkover in the second round. World No.7 Sindhu enjoys a 10-7 win-loss record against Yamaguchi.
Earlier, Lakshya downed Thomas Rouxel of France 21-18, 21-17, hours after defeating world No.18 Kantaphon Wangcharoen of Thailand 21-18, 21-12 in the first round. The world No.28 will face Mark Caljouw of The Netherlands who defeated Nhat Nguyen of Ireland. This will be the first meeting between the two.
Unseeded Indians Ashwini-Sikki upset sixth seeds Gabriela Stoeva and Stefani Stoeva 21-17, 21-10. However, Satwik-Chirag once again faltered against Kim Astrup and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen of Denmark 16-21, 21-11, 17-21.
Late on Wednesday, Saina Nehwal retired in the middle of the second game against Mia Blichfeldt. The Dane was leading 21-8, 10-4 when Saina quit. The Indian team informed TOI that Saina suffered a right thigh muscle pull.
Though he played well, Prannoy was unable to stop Kento Momota of Japan and lost 15-21, 14-21. Sai, meanwhile, looked like upsetting Viktor Axelsen of Denmark when he won the first game and led 5-0 in the second game. However, the Dane won 15-21, 21-12, 21-12.
Meanwhile, the entire Indonesian team and a Turkish women’s singles player were withdrawn from the tournament after a passenger who travelled on the same flight tested positive for Covid-19.
Some Indonesian players like their top seeded men’s doubles team have already completed their first round matches.
Dhruv Kapila and Jakkampudi Meghana benefitted by the withdrawal of Indonesian top mixed doubles team of Praveen Jordan and Melati Daeva Oktavianti. However, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy-Ashwini Ponnappa and Pranaav Jerry Chopra-Sikki Reddy lost their first round matches.
Pranaav and Sikki lost to Rasmus Espersen and Christine Busch of Denmark 15-21, 17-21. Satwik-Ashwini lost 21-19, 21-9 to Kaneko and Misaki Matsutomo of Japan.

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Carolina Marin thrashes PV Sindhu in Swiss Open final | Badminton News – Times of India

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Carolina Marin thrashed PV Sindhu 21-12, 21-5 in the final to win her first Swiss Open title in Basel on Sunday.
The Olympic champion toyed with the world champion at the BWF Super-300 tournament. Such was the dominance of the Spaniard that the Indian managed to win just five points in the second game. Of all the five finals on Sunday, this was the biggest margin of victory.
Sindhu’s poor form was exposed when she faced the first top-10 player of the tournament on Sunday. With no Japanese, Chinese and even Tai Tzu Ying in the tournament, Sindhu faced no real challenge till the final.
She was in the game only till 8-9 in the final. After that Marin treated Sindhu like a kid. The top seed started the match with a lot of pace, she controlled the rallies and reigned supreme at the net.
Sindhu, surprisingly, struggled to play from the back of the court as Marin made the Indian move all over the court.
From 9-8, Marin zoomed to 15-8 with a five-point burst. She attacked Sindhu with an array of smashes and her cross-court drives near the net puzzled the Indian.
Marin finished the second game in just 15 minutes. She started with a 5-0 lead and before Sindhu scored the first three points, Marin was leading 14-3.
There was no coming back after that and as the Indian looked helpless on the court, Marin closed up with another cross-court drop to clinch the title.
After winning the world championship in August 2019, Sindhu played 14 tournaments and reached only one final. She will compete in the All England Championships scheduled to be held from March 17 to 21.
Meanwhile, Viktor Axelsen of Denmark won the men’s singles title with a 21-16, 21-6 victory against Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand in the final.
Results (All finals)
Women’s singles: 1-Carolina Marin (ESP) bt 2-PV Sindhu 21-12, 21-5.
Men’s singles: 1-Viktor Axelsen (Den) bt 8-Kunlavut Vitidsarn (Tha) 21-16, 21-6.
Men’s doubles: 6-Kim Astrup/Anders Skaarup Rasmussen (Den) bt Mark Lamsfuss/Marvin Seidel (Ger) 21-16, 21-11.
Women’s doubles: Pearly Tan/Thinaah Muralitharan (Mas) bt 3-Gabriela Stoeva/Stefani Stoeva (Bul) 21-19, 21-12.
Mixed doubles: 6-Thom Gicquel/Delphine Delrue (Fra) bt Mathias Christiansen/Alexandra B0je (Den) 21-19, 21-19.

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