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9:06 pm - Wednesday June 19, 2013

Saina cruises to quarters; injured Kashyap ousted

Saina NehwalKuala Lumpur: After reaching a career high world number 2 status, Olympic bronze medallist shuttler Saina Nehwal cruised into the quarterfinals of the Malaysia Open Super Series with a straight-game victory over Hong Kong’s Pui Yin Yip here today.

The Hyderabadi, who entered the tournament as the top seed dominated the proceedings of the women’s singles match right from the start to defeat Yin Yip 21-12 21-9 in only half an hour. The 22-year-old Saina will next take on Nozomi Okuhara of Japan in the quarterfinals at the National Sports Complex here.  Saina has never faced off with the world number 33 Japanese shuttler, who beat Indonesian Lindaweni Fanetri 21-13 21-13 in another match. However, India’s top male shuttler, Parupalli Kashyap went down fighting to sixth seed Jan O Jorgensen of Denmark 17-21 14-21 in the second round of the men’s singles event.

The Olympic quarterfinalist, Kashyap, who also jumped one spot to crack the world number 10 bracket, however, could not reach the quarterfinals as he struggled with his right leg against Danish Jan Jorgensen, following a muscle pull suffered yesterday in the first round.

Saina, who had reached her career best world no 2 in December 2010 for the first time, was lagging behind initially but she rode on her 12 smash winners to tame Pui Yin Yip, who played well at the nets.
In the first game, she was lagging 2-6 behind but the Indian caught up with her rival at 9-9 and then did not give any chance to the Hong Kong girl to recover.

In the second game, Saina was more ruthless as she reeled off six straight points to create a huge gulf, which Pui Yin Yip could never bridge.
Kashyap started well in the first set and was up to the Danish challenge. Both were tied at 11 each. But smart play from the 25-year-old Danish helped him bag the first set 21-17.
The two shared an even record in the two prior encounters with Kashyap having the last laugh during their latest meeting at the Hong Kong Open last year.

In the second set, Jorgensen and Kashyap battled hard till 8-8. But after that Jorgensen did not give much opportunity to the Indian. The Danish rode on his 10 smash winners to emerge victories.
‘I pulled up my quadriceps muscle in the right leg. It happened yesterday in the first round. But I still played today and lost to Jan Jorgensen. I could not play my best because of the injury,’ Kashyap said after the match.

‘I will have a scan and see what the actual problem is.
Hope I can recover quickly and get back to regular training and be fit for the All England,’ he added.

 

 

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