Indian campaign ends in Macau Open Grand Prix Gold badminton tournament
Indian campaign in the Macau Open Grand Prix Gold badminton ended on
Saturday with R M V Gurusaidutt and K Srikanth losing their semifinal
matches against their respective Chinese rivals in Macau.
Seeded
12th in the tournament, Gurusaidutt lost 16-21 17-21 to unseeded Chen
Yuekun of China in a 38-minute semifinal clash while Srikanth threatened
to take the match against another Chinese Gao Huan to the decider
before going down 8-21 19-21.
Gurusaidutt, ranked 51st in the
world, was going neck and neck with his Chinese opponent in the initial
stages and they were 11-1l and then 15-16 before Chen raced ahead to
take the first game.
The Chinese was much better in the smash
winners and that made the difference in the second game also, as he left
the Indian behind after they were 13-13 to win the match.
Srikanth
also failed to match his opponent's smashes as the Indian was out of
sorts in the first game. From 2-4 down in the beginning, Srikanth lost
his way to concede the first game 8-21 in no time. Gao had 12 smash
winners as against four from Srikanth in the first game.
Srikanth
came back strongly in the second game which was a tight contest. The
Indian was neck and neck with his Chinese opponent and they were 18-18
before Gao held on to his nerves to first take two straight points
before pocketing the match in 39 minutes.
on Friday, the duo of
Ashwini and Tarun Kona lost 9-21 13-21 against top seeds Tontowi Ahmad
and Liliyana Natsir of Indonesia in the mixed doubles quarterfinals
while the pair of Ashwini and Pradnya Gadre went down 16-21 21-12 15-21
to Komala Dewi and Jenna Gozali of Indonesia in the women's doubles.
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