Japan Open: Prannoy defeats Srikanth, Lakshya. Satwik/Chirag moves to quarters- Highlights

Update: 2023-07-27 01:30 GMT
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2023-07-27 04:04 GMT

An easy win for the Indian pair.

It was not true for the new world number 2 pair as they completely smashed the Danish pair in the second game to move to the quarter-finals. 

2023-07-27 03:46 GMT

A hard-fought win for the Indian pair.

Satwik and Chirag take the first game 21-17 as the Danish pair troubled them in patches but the Indian pair stood strong.



 


2023-07-27 03:37 GMT

Satwik/Chirag are leading 11-9 in the first game.

The Indian pair started well with a lead of 5-2 but the Danish pair took some crucial points and just behind by 9-11 at the mid-game break.



 


2023-07-27 03:17 GMT

Treesa and Gayatri are knocked out!

The Indian pair failed to sustain the pressure again and they lose the second game 21-19 to bow out of the tournament.

 


2023-07-27 03:02 GMT

The crowd cheers on as the Japanese pair take a slender lead of 11-10 in the first game.

The Indian pair has thrown away another lead as they were leading 9-7 but two errors in costed them the lead.



 


2023-07-27 02:52 GMT

A big roar from Lakshya as he wins the match point and he moves to quarter-finals.

The Indian shuttler has overcome the local boy Kanta Tsuneyama 21-14, 21-16 in straight games to book his berth in the quarter-finals of the Japan Open 2023.


 


2023-07-27 02:49 GMT

Treesa/Gayatri loses a thriller!

The Indian pair will be feeling extremely hard done by as they lose the first game 21-23. A proper thriller which went from the Japanese leading 19-17 to 20-20 and then the Japanese pair winning it 23-21 courstey a net error from Gayatri.



 


2023-07-27 02:47 GMT

Lakshya and Kanta play 41-shot rally!

Both shuttlers are going neck-to-neck here as the game is moving at a snail's pace with longer rallies. Kanta has a lead of 16-15 at the moment.



 


2023-07-27 02:42 GMT

The women's doubles match is a roller-coaster.

The Indian pair made a comeback from 7-11 down and were leading 14-12. The Japanese pair then took three points on the trot and made it 16-16.



 


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