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BWF Indonesia Open 2022 Badminton: Lakshya Sen Bows Down To Compatriot HS Prannoy In First Round

HS Prannoy defeated Lakshya Sen 21-10, 21-9 in an all-India first-round clash at BWF Indonesia Open 2022. Prannoy next faces Angus Ng Ka Long of Hong Kong.

Lakshya Sen lost 10-21, 9-21 to HS Prannoy in the first round of BWF Indonesia Open 2022.
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World No 8 Lakshya Sen crashed out of the BWF Indonesia Open 2022 after losing to compatriot HS Prannoy in an all-India first-round clash in Jakarta on Wednesday. Sen was comprehensively beaten 10-21, 9-21 by Prannoy in a men's singles match that lasted a little more than half an hour. (More Badminton News)

Sen, who is in a red-hot form, clinched his first-ever Super 500 title this year. The 20-year-old reached the finals of the prestigious All England Open and was also part of the Indian's men team that lifted the historic Thomas Cup crown.

Interestingly, this was Prannoy's first-ever win against Sen out of their three head-to-head meetings so far. Prannoy will next face Angus Ng Ka Long of Hong Kong in the second round. ??

In the doubles action, the duo of MR Arjun and Dhruv Kapila opened their account with a win as they got the better of higher-ranked Japanese pair of Kelichiro Matsui and Yoshinori Takeuchi 27-25, 18-25, 21-19.

However, it was curtains for the women's pairing of Ashwini Bhat and Shikha Gautam as it lost 9-21, 10-21 to its Chinese counterpart Zhang Shu Xian and Zheng Yu in just 28 minutes.

The campaign also ended for another women's pairing of Haritha M Harinarayan and Ashna Noy as the duo also faced straight games defeat against their strong South Korean counterparts of Jeong Na Eun and Kim Hye Jeong.

In the Sen versus Prannoy game, the former was in no match in front of uber-aggressive Prannoy, who despite trailing 3-6 at one point, made a strong comeback, courtesy of some good shots. ?The 29-year-old eventually extended his lead to 21-10 and pocketed the first game.

In the second game, Prannoy continued from where he left off and took a massive 11-3 lead. Trailing, Sen was expected to make a comeback, but Prannoy's unplayable cross-court smashes made it a difficult affair for the former.