Copenhagen, August 23 PV Sindhu, a former champion, did not do well in the World Championships and was eliminated. However, HS Prannoy and Lakshya Sen did well and advanced to the third round in men’s singles. Sindhu lost to Nozomi Okuhara of Japan. This is the first time Sindhu has not reached the quarterfinals at this tournament. In men’s singles, Prannoy won against Chico Aura Dwi Wardoyo and will play against Loh Kean Yew of Singapore. Sen won against Jeon Hyeok Jin. He had lost to Jeon before, but this time he won. Sen will most likely play against Kunlavut Vitidsarn from Thailand in the next round. Sen played well, leading throughout the match and winning both games comfortably. He dominated the game with his speed and shot selection. He won the first game with three straight points and continued to lead in the second game. Another powerful shot helped the Indian player gain a lead of 11-5 in the game. Sen kept scoring points by playing strategically and making well-placed shots, leading him to have eight chances to win the match. He successfully converted one of those chances after his second try. In the other men’s singles match, Prannoy continuously changed his shots to maintain an aggressive position from the back of the court. He used many diagonal moves to go from 4-4 to 8-4 in the beginning. During a contest of cleverness, Prannoy appeared to be in charge and seized any opportunity near the net. He showed excellent foresight and calmness, leading with a score of 18-8 as Wardoyo made numerous errors. Prannoy won 11 game points easily by hitting the ball towards the net. He won the game without any difficulties. Prannoy hit the ball perfectly to control the rallies. Hordoyo attempted to change the situation in the second game and even had a 5-4 advantage. However, Prannoy stayed calm and gradually took the lead with a score of 11-7. Wardoyo was able to recover and equalize the score at 13-13. But Prannoy once again managed to pull ahead with a forehand cross court shot and a powerful hit, reaching a score of 16-13. The Indian player played really well and used different shots to win points in the match. He won when his opponent made a mistake at the net. In the women’s singles match, Sindhu and Okuhara have always had exciting matches. But in this round, the match was very one-sided. Both players have had injuries in the past year and missed the last tournament. Sindhu went into the match with a small lead, but she didn’t have strong attacking skills. The players were playing in slow conditions and tried to make the other player make mistakes. However, Okuhara was more precise and took the lead. Sindhu made a lot of mistakes and Okuhara won the game. In the next game, Sindhu started off strong but then Okuhara started playing better and took the lead. Sindhu made more mistakes and Okuhara won the match. Sindhu was disappointed and said she needs to work on her mental and physical fitness. I understand that losses can make you feel very sad, but they are a normal part of both playing games and living life. “But I need to come back stronger for the next championships,” she said. “We haven’t played in a long time. ” She is recovering from an injury and I also recovered from an injury. So, they are alike in some way. But today, I didn’t feel like I was performing well in the game. I lost the second game.