{"id":198896,"date":"2022-08-27T00:50:32","date_gmt":"2022-08-26T19:20:32","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/?p=198896"},"modified":"2022-08-27T00:50:32","modified_gmt":"2022-08-26T19:20:32","slug":"world-cships-satwik-chirag-claim-indias-first-mens-doubles-medal-heartbreak-for-prannoy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/index.php\/2022\/08\/27\/world-cships-satwik-chirag-claim-indias-first-mens-doubles-medal-heartbreak-for-prannoy\/","title":{"rendered":"World C&#8217;ships: Satwik-Chirag claim India&#8217;s first men&#8217;s doubles medal, heartbreak for Prannoy"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Tokyo, 26 Aug: Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty on Friday became the first Indian pair to win a medal in the men&#8217;s doubles competition at the World Championships but HS Prannoy&#8217;s impressive run ended in agony as he went down narrowly in the men&#8217;s singles quarterfinals here.<br \/>\nSatwik and Chirag, the world number 7 combination, which had claimed the Commonwealth Games gold medal earlier this month, stunned the local favourites and defending champions Takuro Hoki and Yugo Kobayashi 24-22 15-21 21-14 in an hour and 15 minutes to claim its maiden medal at the prestigious tournament.<br \/>\nIt is India&#8217;s second World Championships medal in the doubles event with Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa claiming a bronze way back in 2011 in the women&#8217;s doubles.<br \/>\nOverall, it&#8217;s India&#8217;s 13th medal at the showpiece with PV Sindhu winning five, including a gold in 2019, and Saina Nehwal (silver and bronze) claiming two. Kidambi Srikanth (silver), Lakshya Sen (bronze), B Sai Praneeth (bronze) and Prakash Padukone (bronze) were the other medallists.<br \/>\nIt could have been double delight for the country but China&#8217;s Zhao Jun Peng had other plans as he broke Indian hearts with a 19-21 21-6 21-18 win over former world number 8 Prannoy, who went down on one knee with his head hanging in disappointment after the gut-wrenching loss.<br \/>\nEarlier, MR Arjun and Dhruv Kapila&#8217;s fine run also ended after the Indian pair lost 8-21 14-21 to three-time champions Mohammad Ahsan and Hendra Setiawan in another men&#8217;s doubles quarterfinals.<br \/>\nHaving assured themselves of at least a bronze, Satwik and Chirag will now face the sixth seeded Malaysian pair of Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik in the semifinals.<br \/>\nSatwik and Chirag came out with a lot of intent as they dominated the proceedings early on to establish a lead of 12-5 in the first game but the Japanese pair reeled off seven points on the trot to eke out a 16-14 advantage.<br \/>\nHowever, the Indian duo fought tooth and nail to ensure it had the advantage after the opening game.<br \/>\nTakuro and Yugo made a strong comeback in the second game after breaking off at 9-9 following a tight battle.<br \/>\nWith the match hanging in balance, the Indian pair once again found its bearings as the two strengthened their defence and mounted an attack to lead 11-5 at the interval.<br \/>\nSatwik and Chirag then extended the lead to 14-8 before they were called for a fault for touching the net during a return. The duo lost the point but soon managed to put that behind, leading 16-9.<br \/>\nYugo produced some sensational shots, including a powerful smash and a cross court return, to keep the Japanese duo&#8217;s chances alive with three points.<br \/>\nTwo shots going wide from the Japanese pair put India a couple of points away from the win at 19-13.<br \/>\nThe Indians then grabbed seven match points with another superb return which their opponents failed to negotiate.<br \/>\nA tad nervous, Satwik faltered on his serve but Yugo sent the shuttle to the net as Chirag let out a cry in celebration.<br \/>\nIn the men&#8217;s singles, Prannoy had raised hopes of a medal after he outwitted two-time former champion Kento Momota and compatriot and last year&#8217;s bronze medallist Lakshya Sen.<br \/>\nBut it wasn&#8217;t to be as the 30-year-old squandered an opening game advantage and a slender 11-10 lead in the decider to again sign off at the quarters, following his last eight finish in Spain in 2021.<br \/>\nPrannoy lost four quick points initially but soon got back to a nice rhythm, creating angles to bother his opponent. He grabbed a three-point cushion at the break and kept a firm grip on the rallies to extend his advantage to 19-13 in the opening game.<br \/>\nA series of errors, including a wide smash and three miscued shots, allowed Zhao to claw back to 19-19. However, the Chinese sent one to the net and the Indian then produced his trademark forehand return to pocket the game.<br \/>\nThe second game was a forgettable affair as Prannoy looked out of sort. The Chinese took a massive 11-1 lead at the interval as Prannoy decided to conserve his energy.<br \/>\nIn the decider, Prannoy looked erratic but managed to keep himself in contention with a slender one-point advantage at the interval. However, errors crept in his game as Zhao eked out a 15-12 lead before moving to 18-13.<br \/>\nA 43-shot rally ended with Zhao unleashing a smash as the Chinese soon grabbed three match points. Prannoy saved one with a backhand whip, before the Chinese produced another winner to realise his dream. (PTI)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Tokyo, 26 Aug: Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty on Friday became the first Indian pair to win a medal in the men&#8217;s doubles competition at the World Championships but HS Prannoy&#8217;s impressive run ended in agony as he went down narrowly in the men&#8217;s singles quarterfinals here. 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