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Hylo Open: Lakshya Sen, Kidambi Srikanth lost the semifinals

Hylo Open: Lakshya Sen, Kidambi Srikanth lost the semifinals
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Saarbrücken: Indian Challenge Ends at Hylo Open Super 500 Badminton Tournament After both Kidambi Srikanth and Lakshya Sen suffered the defeat of the game directly in their men’s singles semifinals here on Saturday.
After Lakshya, ranked 21 in the world, descending to fight 18-21 12-21 to 39 ranks Loh Kean Singapore Yew in 45 minutes, Srikanth suffered a loss of 19-21 20-22 which was narrow for the second seed Malaysia Lee Zii Jia in another semifinal in the semifinals other .
The former Lakshya champion fits his opponent in a fast-paced demonstration but has no finishing when he suffered losses both becoming LOH in three meetings this year.
Lakshya has replied the loss of the Dutch open final for Loh with a direct match victory at the French Open last month.
In the semifinal clash, Loh shows better discipline and precision to return favor to India.
Srikanth also never lacked intention but Lee was always a step further in the opening game.
Lee has opened a 4-0 advantage in the second but India immediately moved to 15-10 to increase comeback expectations.
But Lee who was aware of scratching immediately to the instructions and even had two match points.
Srikanth Drew Parity But Lee prevents hiccups and seals contests with a Return of the Cross.
Previously, Lakshya and Loh played some great demonstrations with India won six straight points to lead 8-4 at one stage.
Some mistakes were not delayed by Lakshya, which included a long shot and a clean mistake, helped Loh to break the run points and he immediately made him 10-9 after injecting a step in the demonstration.
However, Lakshya made sure he had a slim-point advantage at the interval.
Following the breath, Loh managed to reverse the table at 13-12.
Lakshya seized the advantage at 17-15 with four points quickly.
However, it runs to 20-18 and a pumping fist after sending one of the reach of his opponent.
The tiring Rallies appeared in the second game too but Singapore continued the momentum, opened a 2-0 lead and even though Lakshya took his neck, Loh managed to enter the interval with a three-point pillow.
Loh continued to hold the fort after the interval and slowly distanced himself from Indians, featuring immaculate defense.
In the end, the return would be clean from Lakshya and then smash helped to reach the right points and he sealed him with another rigid cross cross smash.
On Friday, Lakshya has recorded a 21-18 12-21 21-19 victory over the junior world champion three times Kunlavut Vitidsarn from Thailand to reach the semifinals.
The 20-year-old player, who has claimed five titles in 2019, has a decent sightseeing in Denmark open and the French Open each with a second round and quarter-finals.
The shuttler from Almora was forced to pull out of last year’s event after his father and coach Dk Sen had tested the positive Covid-19.

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