Lakshya, Prannoy crash out of Malaysia Masters
Indiaโs Malvika Bansod and Ashmita Chaliha emerged as the lone bright spots on an otherwise disappointing day for the country at the Malaysia Masters Super 500 here, advancing to the second round with contrasting wins in womenโs singles.
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Malvika, who is on a comeback trail after recovering from an ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injury that required surgery, fought back strongly to beat Germanyโs World No. 52 Yvonne Li 21-17 16-21 21-9, while Ashmita registered a comfortable 21-16 21-13 victory over Indonesiaโs World No. 56 Thalita Ramadhani Wiryawan. Malvika will face Denmark’s eighth seed Line Hรธjmark Kjaersfeldt, while Ashmita takes on Malaysia’s Goh Jin Wei next.
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However, India also suffered a string of early exits across categories. In menโs singles, eighth seed Lakshya Sen, the brightest Indian prospect, crashed out after a shock 17-21 11-21 defeat to Indonesiaโs world No. 38 Moh. Zaki Ubaidillah.
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HS Prannoy, the 2023 Asian games and World Championships bronze winner, too bowed out after a marathon battle against Japan’s sixth seed Kodai Naraoka, losing 17-21 22-20 22-24 in an 80-minute contest.
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Kiran George retired while trailing 15-21 1-6 against France’s seventh seed Alex Lanier. Indiaโs Tharun Mannepalli squandered a one-game advantage to lose 21-17 14-21 8-21 to Chinese Taipei’s Wang Po-Wei.
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In women’s singles, Anmol Kharb fought hard before going down 21-13 16-21 19-21 to Denmark’s eighth seed Line Christophersen Kjรฆrsfeldt. India’s mixed doubles pair of Ashith Surya and Amrutha Pramuthesh lost 13-21 18-21 to Indonesia’s Bobby Setiabudi and Melati Daeva Oktavianti in the opening round.
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In women’s doubles, sisters Rutaparna Panda and Swetaparna Panda were outclassed 7-21 6-21 by Japan’s second seeds and World No. 7 Rin Iwanaga and Kie Nakanishi.
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