Ajay Jayaram reaches quarterfinal of Korea Open

Update: 2016-09-30 23:01 GMT
Ajay Jayaram emerged as the lone survivor at the Korea Open after putting up a convincing straight-game win over China’s Huang Yuxiang to advance to the quarterfinals of men’s singles of the Super Series event on Thursday.

World No. 27 Indian, seeded ninth, defeated Huang 21-15, 21-18 in a 40-minute battle. He had beaten him at the Canada Open last year. Jayaram thus set up a clash with Korean Lee Hyun II on Wednesday.

B Sai Praneeth however suffered a 9-21, 15-21 loss to sixth seed Korean Son Wan Ho in a 34-minute match.

Jayaram and Huang got engaged in a fierce battle till 7-7. But the Indian soon broke off with five straight points to create a gulf which the Chinese could not breach and Jayaram pocketed the opening game.

In the second game, Jayaram dished out a dominating display to manage a 13-7 lead at one stage before the Chinese shuttler came back to narrow it down to 12-14. But Jayaram was able to hold on to the slight edge and managed to stave off the challenge.

“I was winning comfortably but got a bit close in the second. Quite happy with the way I played today. Was moving well and did well to mix my attack. A slightly nervous finish but delighted to pull through in the end and make it through to the quarters,” Jayaram said.

“Up against Lee Hyun Il tomorrow (Friday). A difficult opponent to play against, but I’m feeling good and looking to keep up the momentum,” he added. 

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