23 October,2022 07:54 AM IST | Odense | PTI
India’s Lakshya Sen returns to Kodai Naraoka of Japan during their quarter-final match in Odense on Friday. Pic/Getty Images
Commonwealth Games champion Lakshya Sen suffered a straight game loss to Japan's Kodai Naraoka in the men's singles quarter-final to bring down curtains on India's campaign at the Denmark Open Super 750 tournament here.
Sen, a 2021 world championships bronze medallist, lost 17-21, 12-21 to Naraoka, a bronze medallist at the 2018 Youth Olympics, in a lop-sided contest on Friday night.
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The two have played thrice in international circuit with the Japanese winning twice. Interestingly, it was Sen, who had defeated him in the 2018 Youth Olympics semifinals, their last meeting.
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The 21-year-old from Japan, however, proved to be a difficult customer on Friday as he produced a dominating performance to stay ahead for most part of the contest.
After opening a 5-2 lead, Naraoka jumped to a 13-9 advantage at one stage.
Sen had grabbed a slender 15-14 lead but the Japanese quickly moved ahead to earn the bragging rights.
Things went further downhill for Sen in the second game as Naraoka led 5-1 before swelling it to 11-3 at the interval.
Naraoka continued to dominate the proceedings to move to 13-6.
Sen grabbed the next three points but Naraoka soon bounced back to shut the door on his rival.
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