HS Prannoy enters final of Malaysia Masters, PV Sindhu bows out

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HS Prannoy enters final of Malaysia Masters, PV Sindhu bows out


Image Source : TWITTER HS Prannoy in motion

Star Indian shuttler HS Prannoy stormed into the final conflict of the boys’s singles of the Malaysia Masters on Saturday. On the opposite hand, double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu bowed out of the match after she suffered a loss within the semifinals.

World quantity 9 Prannoy, superior to the final after his opponent Christian Adinata of Indonesia conceded the sport following a nasty knee damage. Prannoy was main 19-17 when Adinata misplaced his footing whereas touchdown after a bounce return and his left knee buckled and the Indonesian shuttler was left in ache. 

The 21-year-old Adinata was shortly attended by Prannoy and the Indonesian coach. However, he needed to be taken out of the courtroom on a wheelchair and Prannoy progressed to the summit conflict. The Indian shuttler will now face the winner of the opposite semifinal match between China’s Weng Hong Yang and Chinese Taipei’s Lin Chun-Yi within the final on Sunday.

Interestingly will probably be Prannoy’s first final of the season and second since he completed as a runner-up on the Swiss Open final 12 months.

When it involves PV Sindhu, she could not make it to the ladies’s singles finals after struggling a 14-21 17-21 loss to Indonesia’s Gregoria Mariska Tunjung. It was a second successive loss for Sindhu following seven wins towards Mariska.

Earlier Srikanth Kidambi suffered a disappointing defeat within the quarterfinals towards Christian Adinata of Indonesia. Kidambi received the primary set by 21-16 to take a assured lead however Adinata shocked the Indian ace shuttler by dominating the second set by 16-21 and the third set by 11-21 to complete the match in simply 57 minutes. Another shuttler, Lakshya Sen misplaced to Angus Ng Ka Long of Hong Kong and bowed out of the competitors within the spherical of 16. He ended his marketing campaign with straight units loss towards Angus 14-21, 19-21.

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