La open
India Open: Prannoy Sails To Next Round With A Straight-game Win Over Chou Tien Chen
Prannoy exhibited a compact game, outclassing Chen, ranked 13th, with a scoreline of 21-6, 21-19 in a 42-minute clash.
Prannoy's strategic planning and execution in the first game were impeccable, with precise shots from the backcourt that troubled Chen's length perception. The Indian shuttler dominated the rallies, establishing an overwhelming 11-2 lead at the break and ultimately securing the first game convincingly.
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