• HS Prannoy wins the Malaysia Masters and his first BWF World Tour title

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    HS Prannoy wins the Malaysia Masters and his first BWF World Tour title

    In a game that lasted 94 minutes, the 30-year-old Indian defeated China's world number 34 Weng Hong Yang, a bronze medalist at the 2022 Asian Championships.



    Digital
    Desk:
    HS Prannoy, a star Indian shuttler, won the
    Malaysia Masters title on Sunday. He won his first BWF World Tour championship
    as well as India's first singles title of the year. Prannoy defeated China's
    Weng Hong Yang in three games to snap a six-year title drought. In a game that
    lasted 94 minutes, the 30-year-old Indian defeated China's world number 34 Weng
    Hong Yang, a bronze medalist at the 2022 Asian Championships.




    Prannoy advanced to the final as his
    opponent, Christian Adinata of Indonesia, retired due to a severe knee injury.
    Prannoy was up 19-17 when Adinata lost his balance when landing after a jump
    return, causing his left knee to bend and leaving the Indonesian shuttler in
    pain.



    color:#010101">Prannoy has been the most consistent Indian player on the tour
    over the last two years, but he has yet to put it all together in a week to win
    a major title on the BWF World Tour. On Sunday, the world number nine Prannoy
    finally broke the jinx, delivering a superb performance against the 23-year-old
    from China in a fight of endurance.

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    PV Sindhu was unable to advance to the
    women's singles finals after losing in the semifinals to Indonesia's Gregoria
    Mariska Tunjung 14-21 17-21. Sindhu had won seven of her previous eight matches
    against Mariska.



    color:#010101">Earlier, Srikanth Kidambi was defeated in the quarterfinals by
    Christian Adinata of Indonesia. Kidambi took a strong lead after winning the
    first set 21-16, but Adinata startled the Indian ace shuttler by dominating the
    second set 16-21 and the third set 11-21 to seal the match in just 57 minutes.
    Another shuttler, Lakshya Sen, was eliminated in the round of 16 after losing
    to Hong Kong's Angus Ng Ka Long. He ended his campaign with straight sets loss
    against Angus 14-21, 19-21.