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Malaysia Open 2022, Day 3 LIVE: Sindhu, Prannoy reach quarters — Scores, Updates, Results
PV Sindhu and HS Prannoy have reached quarterfinals. Parupalli Kashyap lost. Satwik-Chirag will fight it out at the Malaysia Open 2022 for the quarters spot. Follow all badminton updates live.
Welcome to the live blog of The Bridge from Day 3 of the Malaysia Open 2022!
PV Sindhu beats Phittayaporn Chaiwan by 19-21, 21-9, 21-14 to reach the quarterfinals. HS Prannoy pulled off a massive upset by defeating World No. 4 Chinese Taipei player Chou Tien Chen in straight games, 21-15, 21-17 to also enter the quarterfinals.
As the day progressed, Parupalli Kashyap played a decent match but ultimately lost to Thai sensation Kunlavut Vitidsarn, 21-19, 21-10.
The doubles duo of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty will also be eyeing quarterfinal berth at the Super 750 tournament.
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Live Updates
- 30 Jun 2022 7:20 AM GMT
Kashyap has an ugly fall but he leads 17-15
The rallies are getting intense with Vitidsarn also pushing now.
Lot of good net play happening from both!
- 30 Jun 2022 7:14 AM GMT
Kashyap swings back to lead 14-12
Kashyap is the one coming out on top in the long rallies and playing some smart shots!
- 30 Jun 2022 7:09 AM GMT
Kashyap leads 10-8
Lot of errors coming from the Vitidsarn racquet and Kashyap takes full advantage of it in the mid-length rallies.
- 30 Jun 2022 7:03 AM GMT
Kashyap is good with his reflexes as he produces quality shots!
Kashyap leads at 5-3 and is playing quite well, so far.
- 30 Jun 2022 6:59 AM GMT
Kashyap leads 2-0
Vitidsarn commits errors early in this match as Kashyap takes an early 0-2 lead
- 30 Jun 2022 6:58 AM GMT
Players on court!
This will be quite the meeting between the two - let's see if the Indian veteran can outplay the Thai sensation!
- 30 Jun 2022 6:34 AM GMT
We'll have Parupalli Kashyap in action next!
Parupalli Kashyap had a fantastic first round match and will be looking to continue the impressive run.
He has a tough challenge on his plate as he is set to cross roads with Kunlavut Vitidsarn.