Bali: Premier Indian Shuttlers PV Sindhu and Kidambi Srikanth continued their impressive journey and registered the dominant victory to enter the semifinals of their respective events at the Badminton Masters Super 750 Indonesia tournament on Friday.
While governing World Champion Sindhu, third seed, indicating a 21-13 21-10 victory that convinced Yigit Neslihan Turkey in 35 minutes in a single women’s quarter-finals, Srikanth made a short work of HS Prannoy artist colleague 21-7 21-18 in the last man eight Fixture.
With the Olympic medal victory twice Sindhu extended his head-to-head record which dominated against the Turkish shuttler to 4-0.
The 26-year-old child from Hyderabad, ranked seventh, has beaten Yigit last month in Denmark Open.
In the men’s event, the former Srikanth World No.
1 is the best of Vintage and provides only 7 points in the first game that is intimidating.
The second game was more similar to Prannoy, who claimed the victory of the Tokyo Victor Axelsen Olympic gold medalist before, made a strong recovery.
Prannoy began the process aggressively, competing to tin 5-2 but Srikanth came from behind to seize the advantage at the mid-match interval.
After getting momentum, Used World No.
1 Then extend its superiority to 15-12 and even though Prannoy leveled the process once again, Srikanth sealed the match to reach the second semifinals in a row.
He will now take Kunlavut Vitidsarn or Anders Danish Thailand, the anconsent, the third seeded, in the semifinals.
Sindhu, who has gotten a relatively easy opponent until now, has a difficult match ahead because he will face the leading upon Yamaguchi of Japan.
Although Yamaguchi is currently ranked third in the world and is the top seed, Sindhu has a record high of 12-7 head-to-head against millions of Japan and has won a meeting between them this year.