Tarun Dhillon made an impressive start to his campaign in men's singles SL4 class on the second day of the badminton competition at the Tokyo Paralympics here on Thursday.
After the 38-year-old Suhas Yathiraj took just 19 minutes to see off Germany's Jan Niklas Pott 21-9 21-3 in a lopsided group A clash, Tarun, too didn't break a sweat, beating Thailand's Siripong Teamarrom 21-7 21-13 in a group B match that lasted 23 minutes.
While Suhas will face Indonesia's Hary Susanto next, Tarun will be up against Korea's Shin Kyung Hwan on Friday.
Tarun had sustained a severe knee injury while playing football at the age of eight, which resulted in restricted movement in the knee. He is the current world no.2 and a former two-time world champion.
The SL class allowes persons with standing/lower limb impairment/severe are allowed to compete.
However, there was disappointment in store yet again for 19-year-old Palak Kohli and her partner Parul Parmar, 48, as the duo went down 7-21 5-21 to second seeded Chinese pair of Cheng Hefang and Ma Huihui in a group B women's doubles SL3-SU5 class match.
On Wednesday, world no 1 Pramod Bhagat, also the reigning world champion, outwitted fellow Indian Manoj Sarkar 21-10 21-23 21-9 in his men's singles group A class SL3 (standing/lower limb impairment/minor) opener.
But Kohli suffered a 4-21 7-21 loss to Japan's Ayako Suzuki in a group A women singles class SU5 (standing/upper limb impairment) match.
In mixed doubles, Kohli and Bhagat, competing in SL3-SU5 class, also went down fighting against their second seeded French opponents Lucas Mazur and Faustine Noel 9-21 21-15 19-21 in group B opener.