Saina, Sindhu advance

March 17, 2016 01:41 am | Updated 01:41 am IST - Basel:

Two—time champion and top seed Saina Nehwal and B Sai Praneeth reached the pre—quarterfinals of the women’s and men’s singles competition at the $120,000 Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold badminton tournament here today.

Olympic bronze medallist Saina, who had clinched the Swiss Open in 2011 and 2012, saw off Germany’s Karin Schnaase 21—7 21—15 in 33 minutes to set up a meeting with Czech’s Kristina Gavnholt at St Jakobshalle here.

Sai Praneeth, who had stunned former World No. 1 Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia in the opening round of the All England Championship last week, prevailed over Uzbekistan’s Artyom Savatyugin 21—7 21—10 in a 21—minute match.

He had beaten Switzerland’s Mathias Bonny 21—14 13—21 21—6 in the opening round and will take on second seed Chou Tien Chen of Chinese Taipei tomorrow.

In the opening round, eleventh seed Ajay Jayaram thrashed Malaysia’s Jiann Shiarng Chiang 21—8 21—17. He will face Japan’s Kenichi Tago next.

H S Prannoy, seeded 13th, also reached the second round after eking out a 21—19 21—19 win over Finland’s Kalle Koljonen. The Indian will take on Germany’s Lars Schaenzler in the next round.

Young Sameer Verma also continued to impress with a hard—fought 21—17 24—22 win over Denmark’s Emil Holst. He will face the formidable Wang Zhengming of China in the next round.

The results: First round:Men: B. Sai Praneeth bt Artyom Savatyugin 21-7, 21-10; Ajay Jayaram bt Jiann Shiarng Chiang 21-8, 21-17; H. S. Prannoy bt Kalle Koljonen 21-19, 21-19; Sameer Verma bt Emil Holst 21-17, 24-22.

Women: Saina Nehwal bt Karin Schnaase 21-7, 21-15, P.V. Sindhu bt Chole Magee (Ire) 21-9, 21-10.

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