MACAU - Indian shuttlers Saina Nehwal and B. Sai Praneeth lost their respective matches in straight sets to crash out of the $120,000 Macau Open Grand Prix Gold badminton tournament here on Friday. Saina lost 21-12, 21-17 in just 35 minutes to Zhang Yiman of China in the quarter-finals of the women's singles competition. There was disappointing news for Indian fans in the men's singles as well with Praneeth losing his quarter-final clash...
19-21, 9-21 to Zhao Jun Peng of China in 30 minutes. Saina was made to struggle by her opponent as Zhang dominated right from the start, taking an 8-5 lead early in the first game. Saina managed to draw level at 8-8 but Zhang won five back-to-back points to bolster her advantage to 14-8 before closing out the game. Saina dominated the early stages of the second game, putting the local favourite under pressure. The Hyderabad shuttler raced to a 6-0 lead before Zhang won five consecutive points to close the gap.
It was a neck-and-neck affair till 11-11 before Zhang won three consecutive points. Although Saina equalised at 14-14, the Chinese star produced a five-point burst to clinch what ultimately proved to be a decisive lead.
Later in the day, Praneeth started his challenge in the last eight stage in confident fashion, taking a 4-0 lead in the opening game. Zhao soon fought back to level the scores and the duo fought neck and neck with the lead changing hands repeatedly till 18-18 when two back to back points handed the decisive advantage to the Chinese. Praneeth managed to save one game point by reducing the deficit to 19-20, but could not prevent Zhao from winning the opening game. The second game was a one-sided affair as Zhao opened up a 8-2 lead right at the start. He continued to enjoy the upper hand thereafter as Praneeth's challenge fizzled away.
It was a neck-and-neck affair till 11-11 before Zhang won three consecutive points. Although Saina equalised at 14-14, the Chinese star produced a five-point burst to clinch what ultimately proved to be a decisive lead.
Later in the day, Praneeth started his challenge in the last eight stage in confident fashion, taking a 4-0 lead in the opening game. Zhao soon fought back to level the scores and the duo fought neck and neck with the lead changing hands repeatedly till 18-18 when two back to back points handed the decisive advantage to the Chinese. Praneeth managed to save one game point by reducing the deficit to 19-20, but could not prevent Zhao from winning the opening game. The second game was a one-sided affair as Zhao opened up a 8-2 lead right at the start. He continued to enjoy the upper hand thereafter as Praneeth's challenge fizzled away.