Japan Masters: Lakshya Sen through to quarter-finals with dominant win over Singapore shuttler, HS Prannoy crashes out

Sen defeated Singapore's Jia Heng Jason Teh to secure a place in the quarter-finals of the Kumamoto Masters Japan

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Lakshya Sen made it to the quarter-finals of the Japan Masters

HS Prannoy exited the competition with a defeat to Rasmus Gemke

India star shuttler Lakshya Sen made it to the quarter-final stage of the Kumamoto Masters Japan with a stunning victory over Singapore's Jia Heng Jason Teh in the Last 16 stage. Sen, who is seeded seventh in the tournament, deffeated his opponent 21-13, 21-11 in only 39 minutes. It was another dominant performance from the top-ranked Indian men's shuttler and he will now be aiming to go even further into the tournament.

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The first game between Sen and Teh proved to be quite competitive with both players holding leads on different stages. However, Sen eventually took over with the game at 14-13 and didn't allow his opponent to win any more points. He won seven consecutive points to win the set.

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The second game saw Sen dominate even more and had taken a 11-3 lead at the interval. He went on to maintain his form after the break and won the match rather comfortably to set up a clash with former world champion Loh Kean Yew from Singapore. The pair will be facing-off in the quarter-finals and are expected to put up a cracker of a match.

Prannoy eliminated after crushing loss

However, things didn't go well for HS Prannoy in his pre quarter-final match against Denmark's Rasmus Gemke. The latter put in a dominating performance and won 21-18, 21-15 in straight sets. Prannoy ended up losing in 46 minutes and exited the tournament.

Sen is the lone survivor

This leaves Sen as India's only hope for a medal from the Kumamoto Masters Japan as the likes of Kiran George and Ayush Shetty were already eliminated in the second round itself. George lost 20-22, 10-21 to Malaysia’s Kok Jing Hong, and Shetty was defeated by the Japanese fourth seed Kodai Naraoka with a score of 16-21, 11-21. No Indian is present in any of the other categories including women's singles, doubles, men's doubles and mixed doubles. 

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