Singapore Open: Kashyap loses to Hu Yun

Yun takes a 3-1 lead in career meetings against Kashyap.

April 11, 2015 04:13 pm | Updated 04:13 pm IST - Singapore

The world No. 15 Indian lost 22-20 11-21 14-21 to Yun, ranked 13th, in a contest that lasted 58 minutes at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. File photo.

The world No. 15 Indian lost 22-20 11-21 14-21 to Yun, ranked 13th, in a contest that lasted 58 minutes at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. File photo.

Parupalli Kashyap conceded a one game advantage to go down to Hong Kong’s Hu Yun in the semifinals of the men’s singles on Saturday.

The world No. 15 Indian lost 22-20 11-21 14-21 to Yun, ranked 13th, in a contest that lasted 58 minutes at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.

After this match, Yun has taken a 3-1 lead in career meetings against Kashyap.

The 28-year-old shuttler from Hyderabad started off with a bang, opening up a 3-0 lead and then extending it to 12-4. He kept on maintaining a healthy edge and was comfortably cruising at 19-15. But just when Kashyap thought of wrapping up the game with ease, Yun fought back with four straight points to make it 19-19.

At 20-20, a cautious Kashyap held on to his nerves and scored two quick points to win the first game.

In the second game, Kashyap completely ran out of steam as he lagged behind from the very beginning and could never catch up with his opponent, who simply stole the game 21-11, to take it to the decider.

The third game turned out to be no different for Kashyap.

Breaking away at 1-1, Yun simple surged ahead once again and always maintained a massive lead, even as Kashyap fell far behind and never looked in contention, losing tamely in the end.

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