Hong Kong Open: Srikanth makes place in semi-final

India's well-known star shuttler Kidambi Srikanth has entered the semifinals of the men's singles of the Hong Kong Open badminton tournament here on Friday after China's fifth-seed Chen Long withdrew due to injury in the ongoing badminton championship in Hong Kong. The same thing has also come to light that the world number 13, but Srikanth, who is unseeded here, was leading a game when Long decided to withdraw.

According to the information received from the sources, this Indian shuttler has succeeded in reaching the last four of the BWF World Tour Super 500 tournament. Srikanth won the first game 21-13 in just 15 minutes. This is Srikkanth's second victory against the Chinese shuttler. According to the information received, Srikanth is the only Indian left in this tournament. His next match is against the winner of the quarterfinal match between Hong Kong's Lee Cheyuk Iw and Denmark's seventh seed Viktor Axelsen.

It is being said that if this performance is there, then soon they will get another victory. Where they can make a vigil of them. It is also believed that his opponent is going to get a tough competition.

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