Badminton Asian Championships: Sindhu, Satwik-Chirag march into quarters; Saina Nehwal crashes out

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India's star shuttler and Tokyo Olympics' bronze medallist PV Sindhu is on a roll as she stormed into the quarterfinals of Badminton Asia Championships after mauling Singapore's lowly-ranked Yue Yann Jaslyn Hooi in straight games in the women's singles competition on Thursday (April 28). Meanwhile, Indian men's doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty also cruised to the last eight, however, London Olympics bronze medallist Saina Nehwal's run in the tournament came to a screeching halt. 


Sindhu, seeded fourth, who had claimed a bronze in the 2014 Gimcheon edition, defeated Jaslyn Hooi, ranked 100th, 21-16, 21-16 without breaking a sweat in 42 minutes to set up a clash with third seed Chinese He Bing Jiao, whom she had beaten for a bronze at the Tokyo Olympics.


World no.7 Sindhu, a double Olympic medallist, has a 7-9 head-to-head record against Bing Jiao, whom she has beaten twice in the last two meetings.


The third seeded Indian pairing of Satwik and Chirag too produced a fine performance to sail into the last 8 with a 21-17, 21-15 win over Japan's Akira Koga and Taichi Saito.


The world no.7 Indian pairing will face next either fifth seeded Malaysian Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi Yik or the Singaporean duo of Danny Bawa Chrisnanta and Jun Liang Andy Kwek.


However, Saina's dream of claiming her fourth medal in the prestigious tournament ended after she ran out of steam to eventually lose 21-12, 7-21, 13-21 to 22-year-old Chinese Wang Zhi Yi, ranked 16th in the world.


Saina is on a comeback trail after recovering from some nagging injuries and had skipped the selection trials for the upcoming major events such as Commonwealth Games, Asian Games and Uber Cup. Earlier, despite the huge difference in their rankings, it was a tight battle for supremacy between Sindhu and Jaslyn Hooi.


At one stage, the Indian was two-point behind at 7-9 against her opponent, who managed to take a slender 11-10 lead at the interval but Sindhu stepped up and levelled 16-16 before pocketing the opening game.