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India’s Loss in the Quarterfinals:
India’s campaign in the Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championship ended on a disappointing note as they suffered a 0-3 defeat against a second-string Japan team. The Indian squad, despite being the 2023 bronze medalists, struggled to find their rhythm throughout the match. The team fell behind early, losing the mixed doubles match, with Dhruv Kapila and Tanisha Crasto showing resilience but ultimately losing 13-21, 21-17, 13-21. India trailed 0-1 after this match, and the absence of star player PV Sindhu due to injury left them with a tough challenge.
Malvika Bansod’s Brave Effort and Prannoy’s Determination:
In the singles, World No. 31 Malvika Bansod stepped in for PV Sindhu but lost her match against Tomoka Miyazaki, the rapidly rising World No. 8. Despite a brave effort, particularly in the second game, Bansod was unable to match Miyazaki’s precision and lost 12-21, 19-21. With the score at 0-2, it was up to HS Prannoy to keep India’s hopes alive. Despite battling hard against World No. 16 Kenta Nishimoto, Prannoy couldn’t hold on and lost 21-14, 15-21, 21-12, sealing the 0-3 defeat for India.
Prannoy and Nishimoto’s Intense Battle:
The men’s singles between Prannoy and Nishimoto was an intense contest, with Prannoy fighting hard but falling short. Nishimoto dominated the first game, taking a 21-14 win. Prannoy came back in the second game, leveling the score and pushing Nishimoto to the brink, but the Japanese player sealed the game with 21-12 in the decider. The match was filled with long rallies, powerful smashes, and some frustrations from Prannoy, who made unforced errors at crucial moments. Despite his resilience, Nishimoto's consistency proved too much in the end, giving Japan a decisive victory.