Asian Games
Asian Games Badminton: Sindhu, Prannoy & Satwik-Chirag reach quarters, Srikanth loses - Highlights
Catch the highlights of Indian badminton players' performances in the Round of 16 at the 19th Asian Games on Wednesday.

PV Sindhu and HS Prannoy will be in action at the Singapore Open Super 750 in Singapore on May 29, 2024. (Photo credit: Badminton Photo/BWF)
PV Sindhu and HS Prannoy in singles and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty in men's doubles cruised to the quarterfinals with rather comfortable victories, while it was the curtain for Kidambi Srikanth and women's doubles duo of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand.
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- 4 Oct 2023 2:41 AM GMT
Game 2: Sindhu leads 10-8
Sindhu wins a point to make it 10-7 and Wardani wins the next one to make it 10-8.
- 4 Oct 2023 2:40 AM GMT
Prannoy takes a massive lead
Prannoy leads 18-10 over Dimitry in the first game of R16 men's singles match.
- 4 Oct 2023 2:40 AM GMT
Game 2: Poor judgement by Sindhu
Wardani hits a toss and Sindhu allows it to fall in. Wardani reduces Sindhu's lead to 9-6.
Another point for Wardani. Sindhu misses the Indonesian's angle. Only two points' difference now.
- 4 Oct 2023 2:38 AM GMT
Game 1: Wardani wins a point
Wardani fights back with a point to trail 5-9 now.
- 4 Oct 2023 2:38 AM GMT
Game 2: Sindhu extends the lead with a deep smash
Sindhu pushes Wardani to the back court and wins a point with a deep smash from the net. Sindhu leads 9-4 now.
- 4 Oct 2023 2:36 AM GMT
Game 2: Sindhu takes the lead
Sindhu wins six straight points to take an 8-4 lead over Wardani.
- 4 Oct 2023 2:35 AM GMT
Prannoy leads 11-3 at the interval
Prannoy has no trouble is taking an 11-3 over Dimitry at the interval in the first game.
- 4 Oct 2023 2:34 AM GMT
Game 2: Crosscourt smash by Sindhu
Sindhu draws level at 4-4. A crosscourt smash by Sindhu that Wardani has no chance to retrieve.
- 4 Oct 2023 2:34 AM GMT
Game 2: Two points in succession for Sindhu
Wardani's smash goes out and Sindhu trails 3-4 now.
- 4 Oct 2023 2:33 AM GMT
Game 2: A point for Sindhu
Wardani's assessment is wrong. Sindhu's toss does not go long. Sindhu still trail 2-4.

