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HS Prannoy Makes Early Exit From Badminton Asia Championships - sports.ndtv.com - China - India - Kazakhstan - Sri Lanka - Thailand

HS Prannoy Makes Early Exit From Badminton Asia Championships

Top Indian shuttler HS Prannoy made an early exit from the Badminton Asia Championships as he lost to Zu Guang Lu of China in the men's singles opening round in Ningbo, China, on Wednesday. Prannoy, who hasn't been at his best since suffering a bout of Chikengunya, lost to his Chinese opponent 16-21 21-12 11-21 in a round of 32 match that lasted one hour and eight minutes. Kiran George, however, made it to the pre-quarterfinals with a 21-16, 21-8 win over Dmitriy Panarin of Kazakhstan in 35 minutes.

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PV Sindhu Makes Winning Start; Lakshya Sen, HS Prannoy Exit From Badminton Asia Championships - sports.ndtv.com

PV Sindhu Makes Winning Start; Lakshya Sen, HS Prannoy Exit From Badminton Asia Championships

Double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu made a winning start to the Badminton Asia Championships with a straight-game win over Ester Nurumi Wardoyo of Indonesia in the women's singles while Lakshya Sen made an early exit from the men's singles draw in Ningbo, China on Wednesday. The 29-year-old world number 17 Sindhu won 21-15 21-19 in 44 minutes against 19-year-old Wardoyo, ranked 36th. Sindhu will be up against world number four and third seed Akane Yamaguchi of Japan in the pre-quarterfinals on Thursday.

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PV Sindhu Makes Winning Start; Lakshya Sen, HS Prannoy Exit From Badminton Asia Championships - sports.ndtv.com

PV Sindhu Makes Winning Start; Lakshya Sen, HS Prannoy Exit From Badminton Asia Championships

Double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu made a winning start to the Badminton Asia Championships with a straight-game win over Ester Nurumi Wardoyo of Indonesia in the women's singles while Lakshya Sen made an early exit from the men's singles draw in Ningbo, China on Wednesday. The 29-year-old world number 17 Sindhu won 21-15 21-19 in 44 minutes against 19-year-old Wardoyo, ranked 36th. Sindhu will be up against world number four and third seed Akane Yamaguchi of Japan in the pre-quarterfinals on Thursday.

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HS Prannoy Makes Early Exit From Badminton Asia Championships - sports.ndtv.com

HS Prannoy Makes Early Exit From Badminton Asia Championships

Top Indian shuttler HS Prannoy made an early exit from the Badminton Asia Championships as he lost to Zu Guang Lu of China in the men's singles opening round in Ningbo, China, on Wednesday. Prannoy, who hasn't been at his best since suffering a bout of Chikengunya, lost to his Chinese opponent 16-21 21-12 11-21 in a round of 32 match that lasted one hour and eight minutes. Kiran George, however, made it to the pre-quarterfinals with a 21-16, 21-8 win over Dmitriy Panarin of Kazakhstan in 35 minutes.

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Top Indian Shuttlers For Badminton Asia Championships - sports.ndtv.com

Top Indian Shuttlers For Badminton Asia Championships

India's top shuttlers, including Lakshya Sen, HS Prannoy and two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu, will try to overcome their string of below-par performances this season when the opening-round matches in the Badminton Asia Championships commence in Ningbo, China on Tuesday. Besides the two top-ranked Indian men's singles players in the world, Prannoy (17th) and Sen (18th), Kiran George (34th) and Priyanshu Rajawat (35th) will aim to put up a good show, while in women's singles, Sindhu, whose world ranking has dropped to 17th, will hope to recover her form in the continental event.

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Top Indian Shuttlers For Badminton Asia Championships - sports.ndtv.com

Top Indian Shuttlers For Badminton Asia Championships

India's top shuttlers, including Lakshya Sen, HS Prannoy and two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu, will try to overcome their string of below-par performances this season when the opening-round matches in the Badminton Asia Championships commence in Ningbo, China on Tuesday. Besides the two top-ranked Indian men's singles players in the world, Prannoy (17th) and Sen (18th), Kiran George (34th) and Priyanshu Rajawat (35th) will aim to put up a good show, while in women's singles, Sindhu, whose world ranking has dropped to 17th, will hope to recover her form in the continental event.

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Kidambi Srikanth - Michelle Li 51 (51) - Swiss Open: Kidambi Srikanth Defeats HS Prannoy, Isharani Barua Upsets Aakarshi Kashyap - sports.ndtv.com - Denmark - Switzerland - Canada - China - Japan - India

Swiss Open: Kidambi Srikanth Defeats HS Prannoy, Isharani Barua Upsets Aakarshi Kashyap

Kidambi Srikanth beat compatriot HS Prannoy in two hard-fought games to enter the men's singles second round of the Swiss Open Super 300 badminton tournament on Wednesday. The world No. 49 Srikanth, who won 23-21 23-21, was better at crucial points against world No. 28 Prannoy in both games as the contest lasted 48 minutes. Srikanth now enjoys a 7-3 head-to-head record against Prannoy in international competitions. In another men's singles match, world No. 64 Shankar Subramanian beat Magnus Joahnnsen 21-5 21-16 in just 38 minutes.

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Kidambi Srikanth - Michelle Li 51 (51) - Swiss Open: Kidambi Srikanth Defeats HS Prannoy, Isharani Barua Upsets Aakarshi Kashyap - sports.ndtv.com - Denmark - Switzerland - Canada - China - Japan - India

Swiss Open: Kidambi Srikanth Defeats HS Prannoy, Isharani Barua Upsets Aakarshi Kashyap

Kidambi Srikanth beat compatriot HS Prannoy in two hard-fought games to enter the men's singles second round of the Swiss Open Super 300 badminton tournament on Wednesday. The world No. 49 Srikanth, who won 23-21 23-21, was better at crucial points against world No. 28 Prannoy in both games as the contest lasted 48 minutes. Srikanth now enjoys a 7-3 head-to-head record against Prannoy in international competitions. In another men's singles match, world No. 64 Shankar Subramanian beat Magnus Joahnnsen 21-5 21-16 in just 38 minutes.

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