Ajay Jayaram Loses in Quarterfinals of Korea Open
Ajay Jayaram, who came into the Korea Open quarters with a 0-2 head-to-head record against Lee Hyun Il, lost 23-25, 13-21
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 30, 2016 04:46 pm IST
Highlights
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Ajay Jayaram loses in Korea Open quarterfinals
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Jayaram goes down fighting to World No.20 Lee Hyun II of Korea
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Ajay Jayaram lost 23-25, 13-21 in a 44-minute battle
India's campaign ended at the Korea Open after Ajay Jayaram went down fighting to World No.20 Lee Hyun II of Korea in the men's singles quarterfinals of the Super Series badminton event on Friday.
Jayaram, who came into the match with a 0-2 head-to-head record against the Korean, lost 23-25, 13-21 in a 44-minute battle to bow out of the contest at the Seong-nam Indoor Stadium here.
Jayaram, ranked 27th in the world, was 14-11 ahead at one stage but Lee caught up with a seven-point burst to turn the tables on the Indian. Lee reached the game points at 20-17 but Jayaram saved three game points and was in fact 23-22 up, but he could not finish it as the local shuttler held the bragging rights.
In the second game, Jayaram could not play his usual game as the Korean broke off at 4-4 and slowly moved ahead, even as the Indian crumbled.
Jayaram had lost to Lee at the Canada Open earlier this year.
