Australian Open: Sameer Verma upset Loh Kean, Aakarshi Kashyap, HS Prannoy into quarters - Highlights
Match Point for Prannoy!!
Zilberman makes an error in returning Prannoy's serve, and now Prannoy has six match points
Scoreline : HS Prannoy 20 : Zilberman 14
Zilberman tries!!
Zilberman performs well under pressure, but Prannoy is not actively seeking to dominate the game against him.
Scoreline : HS Prannoy 19 : Zilberman 14
Positive play from Prannoy!
Prannoy earns two consecutive points, showcasing his resilience despite Zilberman's attempted comeback.
Scoreline : HS Prannoy 15 : Zilberman 13
Zilberman equalizes!!
A couple of mistakes at the net cost the Indian the lead. The Israeli managed to equalize at a crucial juncture.
Scoreline : HS Prannoy 13 : Zilberman 13
Prannoy takes lead in the mid-game interval!!
Prannoy looks menacing with his impressive backhand drop shots and powerful overhead smashes. Will this be an easy finish for him? Let's wait and watch.
Scoreline : HS Prannoy 11 : Zilberman 6
Prannoy Misjudges!!
Prannoy played some handsome shots to work the Israeli player around the court before misjudging the shuttle, causing it to go out.
Scoreline : HS Prannoy 10 : Zilberman 6
Beauty from Prannoy!!
Prannoy made Zilberman play to his strengths and eventually made a powerful smash to gain a point
Scoreline : HS Prannoy 8 : Zilberman 4
Second game starts!!
Second game gets underway and Prannoy is already in the lead, stamping his authority by playing beautiful back overhead smashes and subtle drop shots.
Scoreline : HS Prannoy 6 : Zilberman 4
R16 : HS Prannoy takes on Zilberman of Israel!!
Prannoy takes the lead in the match by sealing the first game with a series of powerful smashes and precise net play. His consistent performance under pressure has put him in a favorable position early in the match. Zilberman, on the other hand, is now strategizing for a comeback in the upcoming games, knowing that he needs to adapt to Prannoy's aggressive style of play.
Scoreline : HS Prannoy 21 : Zilberman 17
Clinical win for Nishimoto!!
Nishimoto secured a significant victory in the second game. Kiran was behind the eight ball in the second game due to Nishimoto's fantastic cross-court play and overhead smashes. Although Kiran played well in the first game and gave a tough fight to the world No. 11, he was unable to replicate his performance in the second game. Kiran will live to fight another day!!
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