Commonwealth Games champion Kashyap, who is coming from an injury, went down fighting in men's singles against China's Huang Yuxiang 16-21 21-18 15-21 in the last match of the day at the BBD U P Badminton Academy here.
World No. 9 Srikanth had to dug deep in his reservoir to survive a scare from Goh Soon Huat of Malaysia in another men's singles match. In the end of the 76-minute duel, Srikanth eked out a 21-17 18-21 24-22 win over Goh. The top seeded Indian will next take on 11th seed Thai Boonsak Ponsana.
Commonwealth Games silver medallists Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa prevailed over Thailand's Puttita Supajirakul and Sapsiree Taerattanachai 23-21 21-17 in a 45-minute women's doubles battle. The sixth seeds will meet second seeded Koreans Jung Kyung Eun and Shin Seung Chan in the final four.
However, it was the end of the giant-killing run of young Harsheel Dani as he lost 14-21 11-21 to China's Shi Yuqi in another men's singles match.
The World No. 36 duo, who had lost to the Denmark pair during the World Championship last year, fought back from 9-15 and 18-20 behind in the opening game to earn an early advantage.
In the second game, the Indians lead 4-2 initially but Conrad-Petersen and Kolding turned the tables and marched ahead with gaint steps to roar back into the contest.
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"My game plan was not working in the first game but I changed my strategy after the break to move ahead. We know each other's game since we train together at Gopichand academy. He also had some issues with his shoulder. I am just happy I could win my first GPG title," Sameer said.
Top seeds Mathias Boe and Carsten Mogensen, the silver medallist at London Olympics, meanwhile, clinched the men's doubles title after defeating Chinese Taipei's Lu Ching Yao and Yang Po Han, seeded eighth, 21-14 21-15 in another one-sided summit clash.
