Praneeth had won the opening match against Indonesia's Wibowo Kho Henrikho 21-11 21-10 but lost to another Indonesian Sony Dwi Kuncoro 18-21 12-21 to bow out of the competition.
Pranaav and Sikki, however, saw off local pair of Bimo Adi Prakoso and Citra Dewi Sari 21-13 21-10. They had beaten another Singaporean combo of Guang Liang Jason Wong and Yi Ling Elaine Chua 21-15 21-11 earlier in the day.
There was heartbreak in store for RMV Gurusaidutt also after he went down fighting to Zulfadli Zulkiffli of Malaysia 14-21 21-16 17-21 in another men's singles qualifier match.
With Saina Nehwal withdrawing at the last moment, P V Sindhu will lead the Indian challenge. Among others, K Srikanth, H S Prannoy and Ajay Jayaram will have their eyes on the ranking list as they are yet to seal their berth for the Rio Olympics.
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