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Saina, Sindhu Lose; Srikanth, Prannoy Reach Quarters at Japan Open

PV Sindhu suffered a straight-game loss to world champion Nozomi Okuhara in the pre-quarterfinal of the Japan Open.

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PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal suffered straight-game losses to crash out but Kidambi Srikanth and HS Prannoy advanced to the quarter-finals of the Japan Open Super Series in Tokyo on Thursday.

Playing local favourite Okuhara for the third consecutive time, Sindhu could not bring to the fore her best game and committed too many errors to go down 18-21, 8-21 in a lop-sided 47-minute contest.

The match lacked the long intense rallies, which were the hallmark of their last two contests – the 110-minute World Championships final and last week's 83-minute Korea Open summit clash, which Sindhu had won.

Sindhu squandered a lead of 11-9 and 18-16 in the opening game and looked completely out of sorts in the second game to bow out early.

PV Sindhu suffered a straight-game loss to world champion Nozomi Okuhara in the pre-quarterfinal of the Japan Open.
File photo of PV Sindhu.
(Photo: AP)

London Games bronze medallist Saina too squandered a 14-10 lead in the opening game and a 6-4 advantage in the second to go down 16-21, 13-21 to Olympic champion Carolina Marin of Spain, seeded fifth.

However, World Number 8 Srikanth, who clinched back-to-back titles in Indonesia and Australia this year, decimated Hong Kong's Hu Yun 21-12, 21-11 within half an hour to make it to the final eight.

The Indian will now face the recently-crowned world champion Viktor Axelsen of Denmark.

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Sindhu led 6-2 early on but Okuhara closed the gap to 8-9 before Sindhu's straight return bamboozled the Japanese. The Indian failed to negotiate a cross-court return from Okuhara, who miscued a stroke to the net to give a 11-9 advantage to the Indian at the break.

Okuhara quickly erased the deficit and grabbed a 12-11 lead after winning a long rally with a deceptive return. The Japanese continued to dominate as she unleashed a body smash and then won a video referral to move to 15-11.

Sindhu broke the run of play with a cleverly set-up point where she used a cross court flick followed by a push at the back court.

The Indian used the wristy flick at the net to narrow the margin to 14-15 and then clawed back when the local favourite hit long.

A whipping smash and then aided by Okuhara's two returns going to the net saw Sindhu led 18-16. But the Indian failed to make use of the advantage as Okuhara reeled off four straight points, the final stroke an on-rushing over-the-head smash to earn the bragging rights.

PV Sindhu suffered a straight-game loss to world champion Nozomi Okuhara in the pre-quarterfinal of the Japan Open.
File photo of Nozomi Okuhara.
(Photo: AP)
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After another self-talk, Okuhara once again started her duel with the Indian, opening up a 3-0 lead, which she extended to 9-3.

Sindhu failed to reign in her errors, allowing Okuhara to move ahead. The Japanese eventually led 11-4 after producing a smash.

Frustration was writ large on her face as Sindhu found the net after the interval. The Indian continued to find the going tough as Okuhara led 16-5 before Sindhu again found the net.

Sindhu continued to falter with her strokes and the result was Okuhara led 19-7. With another return getting buried at the net, it was 12 match-point advantage for Okuhara, who sealed it quite easily.

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PV Sindhu suffered a straight-game loss to world champion Nozomi Okuhara in the pre-quarterfinal of the Japan Open.
File photo of Kidambi Srikanth.
(Photo: AP)

Srikanth, who is currently locked 2-2 in the head-to-head record, had initial success against Viktor but the Dane had an upper hand in the last two meetings, winning in straight games.

US Open Champion HS Prannoy managed to upstage Chinese Taipei's Hsu Jen Hao 21-16, 23-21. He will now play against second seed Chinese Shi Yuqi.

World Number 2 Shi, who had reached the final of All England Championship early this year, staved off a challenge from Syed Modi International winner Sameer Verma 10-21, 21-17, 21-15.

Among others, the mixed doubles pair of Ashwini Ponnappa and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy played their heart out before losing 27-29, 21-16, 12-21 to Indonesian fourth seeds Praveen Jordan and Debby Susanto in a match that lasted an hour and six minutes.

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(With inputs from PTI)

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