{"id":181803,"date":"2022-01-16T00:12:32","date_gmt":"2022-01-15T18:42:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/?p=181803"},"modified":"2022-01-16T00:12:32","modified_gmt":"2022-01-15T18:42:32","slug":"india-open-sen-chirag-satwik-enter-final-sindhu-out-of-title-race","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/index.php\/2022\/01\/16\/india-open-sen-chirag-satwik-enter-final-sindhu-out-of-title-race\/","title":{"rendered":"India Open: Sen, Chirag-Satwik enter final, Sindhu out of title race"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">\nNew Delhi, 15 Jan: World championship bronze medallist Lakshya Sen progressed to the men&#8217;s singles summit clash with a thrilling win but it was curtains for two-time Olympic medallist P V Sindhu at the Yonex-Sunrise India Open here on Saturday.<br \/>\nThe 20-year-old Sen rallied his way to a 19-21 21-16 21-12 win over world number 60 Malaysia&#8217;s Ng Tze Yong to enter his maiden World Tour Super 500 summit clash.<br \/>\nHowever, there was disappointment in store in women&#8217;s singles as top seed and home favourite Sindhu lost 14-21 21-13 10-21 to sixth seeded Thai Supanida Katethong.<br \/>\nYoung Aakarshi Kashyap too had a golden chance but she squandered five game points in the opening game to allow Busanan register a 26-24 21-9 win in the other women&#8217;s singles semifinal.<br \/>\nSen, seeded third, will face reigning world champion Loh Kean Yew of Singapore in the summit clash on Sunday in a repeat of Dutch Open final last year.<br \/>\n&#8220;It is a good feeling to play my first super 500 final at my home country,&#8221; said Sen, who had won two Super 100 titles &#8212; Dutch Open and SaarLorLux Open &#8212; besides three international challenge at Belgium, Scotland and Bangladesh in 2019.<br \/>\n&#8220;The first game was pretty close, I did some errors which cost me. But I kept my calm in the second and third game and managed to it pull off.&#8221;<br \/>\nLoh, seeded fifth, was given a walkover in the other semi-finals by Canada&#8217;s Brian Yang after developing a sore throat and headache.<br \/>\nIn the men&#8217;s doubles, world number 10 pair of Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy cruised to a 21-10 21-18 win over France duo of William Villeger and Fabien Delrue to make it to the finals.<br \/>\nChirag and Satwik will square off against three-time world champion Mohammad Ahsan and Hendra Setiawan from Indonesia on Sunday.<br \/>\nIn other results, Indian women&#8217;s doubles pair of Haritha Manazhiyil Harinarayan and Ashna Roy lost 12-21 9-21 to fourth seeded Benyapa Aimsaard and Nuntakarn Aimsaard of Thailand.<br \/>\nOn Sunday, Sen will be itching to set the record straight after losing the Dutch Open final to Loh. Overall, the duo has a 2-2 head-to-head record with Sen losing two of the last three meetings.<br \/>\n&#8220;Both of us are playing well, it will be a good match tomorrow and I am really looking forward to playing him,&#8221; Sen said about his final clash.<br \/>\nIn the men&#8217;s singles semifinals, both shuttlers showed their attacking prowess during the last-four clash.<br \/>\nSen made his opponent move across the court with his returns and used his smashes to good effect to open up a four-point lead at 10-6 after being 2-4 down initially.<br \/>\nThe Indian entered the interval at 11-8 after Yong went wide.<br \/>\nAfter the break, Sen came up with some stiff smashes to bother the Malaysian but he couldn&#8217;t sustain the pressure as Yong made it 14-14. The Malaysian left Sen wrong-footed with a precise net shot to take the lead.<br \/>\nYong then won a video referral to take a two point lead at 16-14. Sen controlled the proceeding thereafter to claw back at 17-17.<br \/>\nHowever, Yong grabbed two game points when a return of serve from Sen went wide and sealed it comfortably.<br \/>\nYong carried the momentum in the second game, opening up a 4-1 advantage. Sen did well to erase the deficit but Young ensured he had his nose ahead at the break.<br \/>\nResuming at 9-11, Sen continued his pursuit to turn things around. He drew parity at 13-13 and crafted his way to a 19-16 lead with a powerful drive away from the forehand of his opponent. A net error from Yong gave Sen four game points and he sealed it when Yong again erred at the net.<br \/>\nIn the decider, Sen made a confident start, leading 4-1 and then reached 9-5 with another cross court jump smash. He played another precision shot at the baseline and with Yong going wide, Sen entered the interval with a massive six-point advantage.<br \/>\nSen went on a smash hitting spree thereafter to quickly jump to a 18-12 lead. He grabbed eight match points with a drop and sealed it without much ado after his opponent went to net again.<br \/>\nSindhu, who had beaten Katethong at the Indonesia Masters last year, however, couldn&#8217;t summon her best against an opponent ranked 33rd in the world.<br \/>\nShe had no answers to her opponent&#8217;s compact game as the opening game slipped through her fingers in a jiffy.<br \/>\nA rattled Sindhu dished out some aggressive returns after the change of sides to lead 4-2 and then managed a slender 11-10 lead at the break. She looked in control thereafter and soon grabbed eight game points. She squandered the first chance before roaring back into contest when Katethong erred.<br \/>\nThe decider started as a close affair but Katethong soon eked out a slender 9-7 lead before entering the interval at 11-7. 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