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BWF World Tour Finals: HS Prannoy stuns World No.1 Victor Axelsen, ends his campaign on high note

This win helped Prannoy finish third on the BWF World Tour Finals standings and also maintained his position in the top 15 of the badminton world rankings.

HS Prannoy beat World No.1 shuttler Image Source : AFPHS Prannoy beat World No.1 shuttler

BWF World Tour Finals: India's star shuttler HS Prannoy on Friday stunned the World No.1 Danish shuttler Victor Axelsen in a Group stage match at Court 1 in Nimibutr Arena. The 12th ranked India displayed his class in the encounter which lasted nearly 1 hour and won the match in three games 4-21, 21-17, 21-18.

Prannoy, who is out of contention for a spot in the semifinals, lost his previous matches against Japan's Kodai Naraoka and Lu Guang Zu of China, respectively in the four-player Group A in his maiden appearance in the year-end extravaganza.

Axelsen had already qualified for the knockout rounds after winning his first two matches and will be joined in the last four by Japan's Kodai Naraoka, who defeated China's Lu Guang Zu 21-19, 21-15 to clinch his spot. With nothing to lose playing against the World No.1, Prannoy started the match on equal footing against the Danish shuttler. However, from 5-5, Axelsen raced ahead by winning five straight points and eventually took a 1-0 lead.

Ranked 12th in the world, the 30-year-old Prannoy was trailing 10-6 in the second game before he mounted a comeback. The Indian badminton player then engaged in longer rallies and got Axelsen to make a few unforced errors to win the second game 21-17 and take the match into the decider. Prannoy, who qualified for his maiden BWF World Tour Finals on the back of some strong performances, lost his previous two group matches from a winning position, going down in the decider. On Friday, he kept his composure to build a five-point lead from 12-12 onwards. Axelsen tried to fight back strongly but Prannoy kept his nerve and closed out the game and match.

Friday's win helped Prannoy, who helped India win the Thomas Cup gold earlier this year, finish third on the BWF World Tour Finals standings and also maintained his position in the top 15 of the badminton world rankings.