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Indian women's doubles duo of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand failed to make the cut.
India, who defeated Thailand 4-1 in their opening tie, notched up a second consecutive win to qualify for the quarterfinals.
The Indian women's team notched up a clinical win over Canada. Defending champions Indian men got past Thailand.
An error-prone P V Sindhu lost to world No. 1 An Se Young of Korea yet again.
The Indian duo had finished second best at the Malaysia Super 1000, and India Super 750 this year.
Lakshya Sen's campaign ended after he lost to reigning world champion Kunlavut Vitidsarn of Thailand in the men's singles semifinal.
National champion Chirag Sen lost 15-21, 16-21 to Wang Zheng Xing in the decider.
With just two teams in Group W, India were assured of a knock-out round berth even before their opening match but the team made its mark in style with the shock win over the top-seeded Chinese side.
An inspired Tai Tzu Ying secured her first women's singles India Open title with a dominating straight-game win over Chen Yu Fei.
Prannoy lost in straight games, 21-15, 21-5 in the semifinals.