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New Delhi: Twenty-year-old P. Kashyap pulled off a major upset, drubbing World No. 19 Przemyslaw Wacha of Poland 17-21, 22-20, 21-13 to storm into the men's singles pre-quarterfinals at the Hong Kong Open badminton championships on Wednesday. The Hyderabad boy thus set up a clash with veteran Taufiq Hidayat of Indonesia. However, India's euphoria was dampened a bit by Saina Nehwal's defeat to World No. 1 Ning Zhang of China.
Saina crashes out
Saina, who defeated the higher-ranked Sarotja Chansrisukot of Thailand on Tuesday, gave a good fight to Zhang, but the Chinese top seed handled the crucial points well to pocket the match 21-11, 21-16. Anand Pawar came up with a fighting performance against Chong Wei Lee of Malaysia, but gave up 22-20, 6-21, 11-21. Chetan Anand, World No. 22, disappointed again, losing to Hwan Sung Park of Korea 21-12, 21-9. Jayaram, who had to qualify for the main draw and pulled off a stunning upset against World No.12 Eric Pang of the Netherlands on Tuesday, lost to World No. 25 Kay Bin Yeoh of Malaysia 16-21, 16-21. In another women's singles first round match on Tuesday, qualifier Aditi Mutatkar lost to second seed Xie Xingfang 21-16, 21-9. PTI
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