Commonwealth Games gold medallist Parupalli Kashyap stunned world No. 4 Kenichi Tago of Japan by posting a straight-game victory in the first round of
the men's singles event while Saina Nehwal registered an easy victory at the French Open Super Series in Paris.
However, it was curtains for H S Prannoy and Sourabh Varma, both of whom failed to cross the opening-round hurdle after going down to Japan's Kento Momota and England's Rajiv Ouseph, respectively, at the Stade Pierre de Coubertin.
World No. 28 Kashyap was at his dominating best as he comprehensively defeated his higher ranked opponent 21-11, 21-18 in a contest that lasted 34 minutes.
Kashyap grabbed an early 5-1 lead, and quickly surged ahead to 8-2. The Indian then banked on his cross-court smashes to keep on increasing the gap.
At one stage, Kashyap was sitting comfortably at 19-7 and eventually snatched the game 21-11, even as the Japanese failed to get going.
In the second game also Kashyap continued with his fine performance as he opened up a 5-1 lead before the Japanese used all his experience to put up a tough fight.
Tago managed to equalise at 7-7 but the Indian once again made it 10-7 in his favour. The two fought for every point and got even at 12-12 once more.
The Japanese shuttler then took the lead for the first time in the match as he moved up to 15-12. Kashyap, however, showed a lot of determination and fought back to make it 17-17.
At 18-18, the Indian bagged three consecutive points to wrap up the game 21-18 and advance to the second round of the competition.
In round two, Kashyap will take on the winner of the match between Jen Hao Hsu and Houwei Tian.
Meanwhile, Prannoy gave a tough fight to World No.16 Momota but went down 11-21, 21-15, 20-22 in an hour and nine minutes, while Varma was thrashed 10-21, 11-21 in just 30 minutes by Ouseph.
Fifth seeded Saina, meanwhile, took just 37 minutes to outplay local shuttler Sashina Vignes Wara 21-16, 21-9. It was a cake-walk for the London Olympic bronze medallist who faced little threat from her French opponent.
Although the French girl took an early lead of 5-2 in the opening game, Saina quickly came into her elements. And once Saina managed to break away from a 7-7 tie, it was an easy ride for her.
The second game also started in a similar fashion with the two shuttlers tied at 6-6, but the Indian surged ahead and and never looked back. Saina will next face Kirsty Gilmour of Scotland.
Meanwhile, P V Sindhu exited the competition with a 21-12, 18-21, 16-21 loss against Thailand's Porntip Buranaprasertsuk. The World No.10 lost the plot after comfortably winning the first game and squandering a 1-4 lead in the second.
Thirteenth-ranked Porntip was in control through out the decider, not allowing the Indian to comeback. With the win, Thai improved her head-to-head record against Sindhu to 2-3. Porntip plays Zhang Beiwen in the second round.
In mixed doubles, Indo-Russian pair of Ashwini Ponnappa and Vladimir Ivanov got the better of Japanese combo of Keigo Sonoda and Shizuka Matsuo 21-16, 21-19 to make the second round.