<p>Indian ace Lakshya Sen crashed out of the All England Open Championships quarterfinals after losing to Mark Caljouw of the Netherlands 17-21 21-16 17-21 here on Friday.</p>.<p>The match, which lasted 55 minutes, saw the end of Indian challenge in men's singles.</p>.<p>The women's doubles pairing of Ashwini Ponnappa and N Sikki Reddy also bowed out of the tournament following their defeat in straight games to Netherlands' Selena Piek and Cheryl Seinen in the quarterfinals.</p>.<p>The world number 30 Indian pairing went down 22-24 12-21 to 24th-ranked duo of Selena and Cheryl in 39 minutes.</p>.<p>Ashwini and Sikki had defeated 13th ranked duo of Bulgarian sisters Gabriela Stoeva and Stefani Stoeva 21-17 21-10 in just 33 minutes in the second-round match on Thursday night.</p>.<p>World number 10 men's doubles pairing of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, seeded sixth, had crashed out of the event after losing 16-21 21-11 17-21 to Denmark's Kim Astrup and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen in the second round.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/all-england-championships-ashwini-sikki-pair-enters-quarterfinals-sameer-satwik-chirag-lose-in-the-second-round-963798.html" target="_blank">All England Championships: Ashwini-Sikki pair enters quarterfinals; Sameer, Satwik-Chirag lose in the second round</a></strong></p>.<p>It was their second consecutive defeat against the world number 13 combine, having lost to them at Swiss Open earlier this month.</p>.<p>In the men's singles, Sameer Verma too suffered a second successive loss to third seed Anders Antonsen of Denmark, going down 22-20 21-10 in the second round.</p>.<p>The mixed pairing of Dhruv Kapila and Meghana Jakkampudi also bowed out after losing 19-21 8-21 to Niclas Nohr and Amalie Magelund of Denmark.</p>.<p>Caljouw, who had defeated Sen once before, claimed the first set 21-17 in 17 minutes. Sen, 19, bounced back in the second game, opening up a lead of 11-6 and later sealing it 21-16 to stay alive in the contest.</p>.<p>The world No. 36 Caljouw, however, won the last game 21-17 to clinch the match.</p>.<p>Olympic silver medallist P V Sindhu will play her quarterfinal match against Japan's Akane Yamaguchi later on Friday. </p>
<p>Indian ace Lakshya Sen crashed out of the All England Open Championships quarterfinals after losing to Mark Caljouw of the Netherlands 17-21 21-16 17-21 here on Friday.</p>.<p>The match, which lasted 55 minutes, saw the end of Indian challenge in men's singles.</p>.<p>The women's doubles pairing of Ashwini Ponnappa and N Sikki Reddy also bowed out of the tournament following their defeat in straight games to Netherlands' Selena Piek and Cheryl Seinen in the quarterfinals.</p>.<p>The world number 30 Indian pairing went down 22-24 12-21 to 24th-ranked duo of Selena and Cheryl in 39 minutes.</p>.<p>Ashwini and Sikki had defeated 13th ranked duo of Bulgarian sisters Gabriela Stoeva and Stefani Stoeva 21-17 21-10 in just 33 minutes in the second-round match on Thursday night.</p>.<p>World number 10 men's doubles pairing of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, seeded sixth, had crashed out of the event after losing 16-21 21-11 17-21 to Denmark's Kim Astrup and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen in the second round.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/all-england-championships-ashwini-sikki-pair-enters-quarterfinals-sameer-satwik-chirag-lose-in-the-second-round-963798.html" target="_blank">All England Championships: Ashwini-Sikki pair enters quarterfinals; Sameer, Satwik-Chirag lose in the second round</a></strong></p>.<p>It was their second consecutive defeat against the world number 13 combine, having lost to them at Swiss Open earlier this month.</p>.<p>In the men's singles, Sameer Verma too suffered a second successive loss to third seed Anders Antonsen of Denmark, going down 22-20 21-10 in the second round.</p>.<p>The mixed pairing of Dhruv Kapila and Meghana Jakkampudi also bowed out after losing 19-21 8-21 to Niclas Nohr and Amalie Magelund of Denmark.</p>.<p>Caljouw, who had defeated Sen once before, claimed the first set 21-17 in 17 minutes. Sen, 19, bounced back in the second game, opening up a lead of 11-6 and later sealing it 21-16 to stay alive in the contest.</p>.<p>The world No. 36 Caljouw, however, won the last game 21-17 to clinch the match.</p>.<p>Olympic silver medallist P V Sindhu will play her quarterfinal match against Japan's Akane Yamaguchi later on Friday. </p>