Taipei Open: Prannoy has it easy; Kashyap crashes out
Prannoy is the lone Indian remaining in the competition.
Prannoy is the lone Indian remaining in the competition.
Prannoy is the lone Indian remaining in the competition.
Taipei: Ace Indian shuttler H S Prannoy waltzed into the quarterfinals of the Taipei Open after recording a comfortable straight-game win over Indonesia's Tommy Sugiarto here on Thursday.
Prannoy, the country's top-ranked men's singles player, took just 36 minutes to dispatch former World Championship bronze medallist Sugiarto 21-9, 21-17 in the BWF World Tour Super 300 tournament.
The world No. 9 will play Hong Kong's fifth seed Angus Ng Ka Long in the last-eight stage.
Keralite Prannoy, who claimed the Malaysia Masters Super 300 title last month, has enjoyed a good run recently. Last week, he put up an impressive display at the Indonesia Open, a Super 1000 tournament, making it to the semifinals, where he lost to world No. 1 and eventual winner Viktor Axelsen of Denmark.
Prannoy is the lone Indian remaining in the competition.
Former Commonwealth Games medallist Parupalli Kashyap went down 16-21, 17-21 to local favourite Su Li Yang in the pre-quarterfinals.
It was also the end of the road for the mixed doubles pair of Sikki Reddy and Rohan Kapoor.
The Indian duo was handed a 13-21, 18-21 defeat by Taipei's Chiu Hsiang Chieh and Lin Xiao Min.
Tanya Kamath also didn't pose any real threat as she went down 11-21, 6-21 to World Championship and Olympic silver medallist Tai Tzu-ying.