Sydney: Star shuttler Saina Nehwal and K Srikanth registered a straight-game win to reach the quarterfinals of the women’s and men’s singles events respectively at the USD 750,000 Australian Open Super Series badminton tournament here today.
London Olympics bronze-medallist, Saina outclassed Malaysia’s Jin Wei Goh 21-12 21-14 in a 37-minute clash to setup a quarterfinal battle with 2013 world champion and second seed Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand.
In the quarters, Saina will face World No.2 Ratchanok Intanon, who beat Hong Kong's Yip Pui Yin 21-7, 21-9 in the second round.
In men’s singles, Srikanth, who had taken a break for a month to train after a hectic April, defeated Indonesia’s Sony Dwi Kuncoro 21-19 21-12 in 34 minutes. The World No. 13 will next face Korean qualifier Kwang Hee Heo tomorrow.
Srikanth, who slipped one rung in the Badminton World Federation (BWF) rankings, got a tough fight in the opening game but bounced back well to pocket it.
However, it was curtains for young Tanvi Lad and Sameer Verma after they suffered contrasting defeats in the pre-quarters today.
Runners-up at National Championships, Tanvi Lad went down 18-21 6-21 to fourth seed Chinese Wang Yihan, while national champion Sameer played his heart out before going down 21-11 7-21 19-21 to Anthony Sinisuka Ginting of Indonesia.
Saina was lagging initially when Jin took a 4-1 lead and held on to it till 9-7. The Indian then reeled off six points to reach 13-9 and then just zoomed ahead to pocket the first game.
In the second game, Saina led 5-2 early on but Jin tried to grab the lead and put up a tough fight before the Indian broke off 9-9 to gradually march ahead. In the end, she comfortably closed the issue.
Saina has a 6-5 head-to-head record against Ratchanok but the Indian has lost to the Thai girl twice in straight games in the last two meetings.
Srikanth, who had faced a series of first-round losses in the last few tournaments since wining the Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold in January, fought back from 4-6 and 13-15 to grab the opening game against Sony.
In the second game, Srikanth was more clinical as he surged ahead after 3-3 and never looked back.
(With inputs from agencies)