India's challenge in the China Open Super Series Premier in Shanghai came to an end with P Kashyap succumbing to the guile of Zhengming Wang of China 21-17, 21-7 in the quarterfinals.
The London Olympics quarterfinalist couldn't be faulted for the effort he put in during the 34 minute encounter. But Wang was too good for the Indian.
Kashyap began on a promising note, matching his opponent stroke for stroke and even using his deceptive flicks to score a few points.
But slowly but surely Wang began to take control of the match with his smash-tap routine fetching him points in plenty at the business end of the first game.
The second game was mostly a one way affair with Kashyap showing sparks of brilliance during a few points but never enough to challenge the might of the Chinese opponent.
The London Olympics quarterfinalist couldn't be faulted for the effort he put in during the 34 minute encounter. But Wang was too good for the Indian.
Kashyap began on a promising note, matching his opponent stroke for stroke and even using his deceptive flicks to score a few points.
But slowly but surely Wang began to take control of the match with his smash-tap routine fetching him points in plenty at the business end of the first game.
The second game was mostly a one way affair with Kashyap showing sparks of brilliance during a few points but never enough to challenge the might of the Chinese opponent.
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