Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu will meet in an
all-Indian quarter-final conflict after both won their separate matches at the
$350,000 Indonesia Masters, adding another section to their new competition.
London Olympics bronze-medallist Saina, who is returning from a lower leg
damage, took 37 minutes to beat World No.20 Chinese Chen Xiaoxin 21-12, 21-18,
while Sindhu stream-moved Goh Jin Wei of Malaysia 21-12, 21-9 of every an
uneven challenge. Young fellows' doubles combine of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and
Chirag Shetty entered the quarter-finals in the wake of moving beyond Chinese
Taipei's Liao Min Chun and Su Ching Heng 21-17, 21-16 in the second round.
Saina
and Sindhu conflicted twice in the global circuit so far with both winning
once. At the 2014 Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold, Saina vanquished Sindhu, who gave
back where its due at the India Open Super Series a year ago. London Games
bronze-medallist, Saina had, be that as it may, upstaged Sindhu to secure the
ladies' singles title in the Senior National Badminton Championship a year ago.
The commended team was booked to meet in the Premier Badminton League opener
between Awadhe Warriors and Chennai Smashers however Saina hauled out because
of a lower leg damage. In the domestic league, Saina and Sindhu faced each
other twice. While Saina, playing for Hyderabad Hotshots at that point, had
defeated Sindhu (Awadhe Warriors) in the 2013 Indian Badminton League, Sindhu
beat Saina in the PBL 2 semi-last in January, 2017.
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