Indonesia Masters LIVE - Satwik-Chirag bow out, Ashwini-Sikki in action - Updates, Results, Scores, Blog

Update: 2021-11-16 04:59 GMT
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2021-11-16 06:37 GMT

After the mid-game interval, Lakshya Sen's shots are on fire!

Lakshya Sen has finally settled into the rhythm of this match as he has grabbed back the service and has a three-point cushion lead, 16-13!

2021-11-16 06:30 GMT

Lakshya snatches back serve on time!

Quite the intense fight is on between the young Indian and the Japanese as Lakshya fires away winners and it is 9 ALL on the board!

2021-11-16 06:25 GMT

Lakshya Sen evens it now - it is 4 ALL on the board!

Sen attacks with his flying smashes now and comes up to 4-ALL!

2021-11-16 06:23 GMT

The Japanese gets off to a good start here!

Swift start to the match as Kanta Tsuneyama attacks early to keep the service mostly in his favour and leads 4-2 in the opening game.

Sen is still settling into this match!

2021-11-16 06:18 GMT

This will be the very first meeting between the duo!

After a semi-final finish at the Hylo Open 2021, Lakshya Sen, now ranked World No. 19 will be meeting Kenta Tsuneyama, the World No. 10.

2021-11-16 06:15 GMT

We'll have Lakshya Sen taking stage first!

After capping off a beautiful run in Europe, young badminton sensation Lakshya Sen will be looking to continue that very same momentum here at the Indonesia Masters.

He begins his Round of 32 clash against Japan's Kanta Tsuenyama!

2021-11-16 05:49 GMT

Indians in action

Indians in action for the day. All of them will take to the court tentatively after 11:45 am IST.

Stay Tuned!


2021-11-16 05:26 GMT

Saina Nehwal's last international title was Indonesia Masters 2019!

It has been more than 2 years since the Indian veteran Saina Nehwal won any international title. The last title she won was the Indonesia Masters 2019 - a super 500 event then.

Nehwal had then faced Spain's Carolina Marin in the final, who retired midway through the contest to hand the Indian the crown. Unfortunately, the 2012 Olympic bronze medallist will not be in action this time around and the Indian hopes in women's singles will rest solely on PV Sindhu.

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