Kuala Lumpur, June 29: India's Kidambi Srikanth and PV Sindhu stormed into the semifinals of the Malaysian Open on Friday (June 29).
Srikanth continued his impressive run with a straight-game win over France's Brice Leverdez in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament. Meanwhile, Sindhu defeated Carolina Marin of Spain in straight games 22-20, 21-19 to enter the last four. In the semis, Sindhu will face world number one Tai Tzu Ying.
Fourth seed Srikanth, who won a silver medal at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, dumped world no 22 Leverdez 21-18, 21-14 in a 39-minute clash at the Axiata Arena in Bukit Jalil, a suburb in Kuala Lumpur.
The Indian had also beaten the French in three games at All England Championship this year.
The 25-year-old will take on former world no 2 and 2015 world championship bronze medallist Kento Momota, who has been in sensational form ever since making a comeback after serving a one-year ban by Japan Badminton Association for gambling at an illegal casino in 2015.
India's @Pvsindhu1 beats @CarolinaMarin to cruise in the last four of the Malaysian Open.🏸🇮🇳💪👏👏👏
— BAI Media (@BAI_Media) June 29, 2018
World No3 Sindhu won the match 22-20; 21;19 in straight games to reach the semis.She will play Tai Tzu Ying [1] in the SF. Can't wait to watch them play! #BestofBadminton pic.twitter.com/ehImYNJbQA
Momota clinched the Macau Open and Dutch Open last year besides reaching the finals at Canada Open. He won the 2018 Asia Badminton championship and was also unbeaten at the Thomas Cup.
Srikanth will have a tough task at hand as Momota will be extra motivated to earn back his respect as it was here two years ago that he had to concede a second round match after the news of him and compatriot Kenichi Tago gambling at an illegal casino broke out.
Srikanth erased a 5-8 deficit to grab a 11-9 lead at the break. Leverdez clawed back at 12-12 but the Indian again marched ahead to grab a 17-14 advantage. The French again drew parity at 17-17 before Srikanth surged to pocket the opening game.
In the second game, Srikanth and Leverdez fought till 5-5 before the Indian first grabbed a 11-5 lead and then kept his nose ahead to comfortably shut the doors on his rival.