Playing his first tournament of the new season after recovering from an abdominal muscle strain, world no 3 Srikanth suffered a 19-21 17-21 loss to Malaysian qualifier Iskandar Zulkarnain, who is giving his career a last shot after coming back from a long injury gap due to back problem.
"I was at par with him in both the games but in the last few points he played really well. I am feeling good and I want to continue playing. I need more match practice. He is tricky and he gets shuttles back from crazy positions. I am just happy to be back on court," Srikanth said after the men's singles match.
"It was an easy match. There were many long rallies but I made many unforced errors. I have to try different strokes, get some on court in practice," Sindhu said.
Saina, who reached the finals at Indonesia Masters last week, mauled Denmark's Line Hjmark Kjaersfeldt 21-12 21-11 in another women's singles duel and will now face American fifth seed Beiwen Zhang next.
Singapore Open champion B Sai Praneeth defeated Hong Kong's Hu Yun 21-10 21-15 in the men's singles and will lock horns with third seeded Taiwanese Chou Tien Chen next.
He will face China's Qian Bin, who overcame a fighting Kartikey Gulshan Kumar 21-17 14-21 21-13 in another pre- quarterfinal match.
Coming back after recovering from a shoulder injury, Sameer Verma also dished out an attacking game to see off former world no 3 and 2014 World Championship bronze medallist Tommy Sugiarto of Indonesia 21-18 19-21 21-17 in an hour and 20 minutes in a men's singles encounter.
"I was confident that I will make a comeback after losing the second game which was close. I just want to be fit this year, performance will come I know if I am fit. Making the team for the Commonwealth Games is difficult but Asian Games is my goal," he said.
Unseeded mixed doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Ashwini Ponnappa also registered a stunning 21-16 15-21 23-21 win over third seeded Malaysian combo of Tan Kian Meng and Lai Pei Jing.
The Indian duo blew four match points before recovering in time to reach their maiden quarterfinals of a major tournament.
Men's doubles pair of Satwik and Chirag Shetty, who reached the semifinals last week at Indonesia Masters, lost narrowly 21-13 18-21 20-22 to Chinese combo of Chai Biao and Wang Zekang.
Eighth seeded Indian combo of Pranaav Jerry Chopra and N Sikki Reddy also entered the mixed doubles quarters after seeing off Malaysian-Indian pair of Yogendran Khrishnan and Prajakta Sawant 21-10 21-19 in 32 minutes.
Olympic champion Carolina Marin also reached the women's singles quarters after defeating China's Gao Fangjie 13-21 21-15 21-11.
Earlier, unheralded Mugdha Agrey's campaign in the women's singles ended with a 12-21 16-21 loss against Zhang, while Aakarshi Kashyap lost to third seeded Thai Ratchanok Inthanon 11-21 12-21.
Iceland International winners Rohan Kapoor and Kuhoo Garg also lost 10-21 11-21 to fifth seeded Danish combo of Mathias Christiansen and Christinna Pedersen.
Ashwini and Sikki later defeated compatriots Megha Morchana Bora and Sanghamitra Saikia 21-9 21-2, while seventh seeded Jakkampudi Meghana and Poorvisha S Ram beat Rutaparna Panda and Mithula U K 21-12 21-18 to also reach the quarters of women's doubles event.
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