- By Vishal Pushkar
- Tue, 16 Jan 2024 05:11 PM (IST)
- Source:PTI
In an all-Indian clash at the India Open Super 750 badminton tournament, rising star Priyanshu Rajawat caused an upset by defeating Commonwealth Games champion Lakshya Sen. Rajawat, ranked 30th in the world, came from a game down to secure a 16-21, 21-16, 21-13 victory over the 19th-ranked Sen in a 75-minute match.
This unexpected result marks Sen's second consecutive first-round exit, impacting his chances of Olympic qualification.
Meanwhile, world No. 9 HS Prannoy displayed a composed performance to defeat Chou Tien Chen of Chinese Taipei, ranked 13th, with a score of 21-6, 21-19 in a 42-minute match. Prannoy is set to face Rajawat in the second round.
"The planning was spot on in the first game. I was executing good shots from back of the court. He was not getting the length well, so I had to wrap it up," Prannoy said after the match.
"In the second game, he was pushing the speed and finishing a lot of shuttle from the back but I was happy to fight back from 11-16 and towards the end, I was playing the right game.
"It was important to close it in two games because if it is the third game, then it is always a tough one as he (Chen) pushes with his experience."
Prannoy got into a nice rhythm right at the start, mixing his half smashes, drops and tosses from the back court.
Chen struggled to negotiate the length of the shuttle that Prannoy was playing and ended up committing too many errors. Soon, the Indian had an overwhelming 11-2 lead at the break.
He continued to dominate the rallies as Chen surrendered the opening game meekly in the end.
A small crowd had gathered by the time Prannoy took the court and chants of "HSP" and "India" filled the air in the stadium.
Prannoy, who was silently going about his business till then, started celebrating his points gusto in the second game which had begun on an even note.
However, he found himself 11-16 down when Chen stepped up and started playing some good cross-court shots from the back.
Just when it seemed the match will go into the decider, Prannoy fought back to be at 16-16 with a precise net return.
The Indian played more soft shots and drew Chen to the nets, extracting errors from his opponent to eventually nose ahead.
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