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Pranaav and Sikki go down fighting in Japan Open semis

With their defeat, India's campaign in the Japan Open Super Series tournament ended

N Sikki Reddy, left, and Pranaav Jerry Chopra

Tokyo, September 23: India's campaign at the Japan Open Super Series badminton tournament ended after the mixed doubles pair of Pranaav Jerry Chopra and N Sikki Reddy went down fighting in the semifinals.

Pranaav and Sikki, who had clinched the Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold title at Lucknow this year, squandered the opening game advantage to go down 21-14, 15-21, 19-21 to the local pair of Takuro Hoki and Sayaka Hirota.

During the 60-minute battle, the Indian pair fought hard, managing a 7-4 lead early on which was erased by the Japanese combo quickly at 9-9.

But the Indians moved ahead with a short burst of points to eventually grab the opening game comfortably.

Takuro and Sayaka changed gears in the second and led 4-1 before entering the break at 11-8. Pranaav and Sikki reduced the deficit to 13-15 before the Japanese combo walked away with the game to bounce back into the contest.

The decider turned into a roller-coaster ride initially as both the pairs fought tooth and nail till 8-8 when the Japanese combo opened up a 13-9 lead.

The hosts kept their nose ahead despite the Indians breathing down their neck.

In the end, Takuro and Sayaka managed to grab the one point needed to seal the issue at 20-19.

Story first published: Saturday, September 23, 2017, 11:54 [IST]
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