<p> India's B Sai Praneeth sailed into the final with a straight-game win but Olympic medallist Saina Nehwal's campaign ended in the semifinal of the USD 120000 Thailand Grand Prix Gold badminton tournament here today.<br /><br />The third seeded Praneeth comfortably beat Pannawit Thongnuam of Thailand 21-11 21-15 in their men's singles semifinal that lasted 36 minutes.<br /><br />London Olympic bronze medallist Saina, however, had to bite the dust as she lost in straight games to Thailand's Busanan Ongbamrungphan 19-21 18-21 in 53 minutes.<br /><br />The world number 11 Saina, who made the women's singles semi-final, was seeded second in the tournament, while her opponent entered the tournament as fourth seed.<br /><br />Singapore Open champion Praneeth, ranked 24 in the world, will take on fourth seeded 19-year-old Indonesian Jonatan Christie, who defeated Joo Ven Soong of Malaysia 21-9 21-18 in his 34-minute semifinal clash.<br /><br />In today's match, Praneeth started strongly and went into the first break with a four-point lead, paving the way for an easy win in the first game.<br /><br />The Thai tried to stage a fightback in the second game but Praneeth was equal to the task, quickly reducing a three- point deficit. Thongnuam made Praneeth work hard for his points, but the Indian had the last laugh.</p>
<p> India's B Sai Praneeth sailed into the final with a straight-game win but Olympic medallist Saina Nehwal's campaign ended in the semifinal of the USD 120000 Thailand Grand Prix Gold badminton tournament here today.<br /><br />The third seeded Praneeth comfortably beat Pannawit Thongnuam of Thailand 21-11 21-15 in their men's singles semifinal that lasted 36 minutes.<br /><br />London Olympic bronze medallist Saina, however, had to bite the dust as she lost in straight games to Thailand's Busanan Ongbamrungphan 19-21 18-21 in 53 minutes.<br /><br />The world number 11 Saina, who made the women's singles semi-final, was seeded second in the tournament, while her opponent entered the tournament as fourth seed.<br /><br />Singapore Open champion Praneeth, ranked 24 in the world, will take on fourth seeded 19-year-old Indonesian Jonatan Christie, who defeated Joo Ven Soong of Malaysia 21-9 21-18 in his 34-minute semifinal clash.<br /><br />In today's match, Praneeth started strongly and went into the first break with a four-point lead, paving the way for an easy win in the first game.<br /><br />The Thai tried to stage a fightback in the second game but Praneeth was equal to the task, quickly reducing a three- point deficit. Thongnuam made Praneeth work hard for his points, but the Indian had the last laugh.</p>