Tokyo:Indian archer Pravin Jadhav knocked out world number two Galsan Bazarzhapov in straight sets to storm into the men's individual second round at the Olympics, continuing his reasonably good Games debut here on Wednesday.
The windy conditions at the Yumenoshima Park here troubled the Russian, who struggled with two 7s and an 8, but the 25-year-old Indian looked calm and composed to wrap it up 6-0.
Jadhav, who was impressive in the team events as well, will take on the winners of world no.1 Brady Ellison of USA and Milad Vaziri Teymoorlooei of Iran in his round of 32 clash.
However, Jadhav's senior Army colleague Tarundeep Rai lost to Itay Shanny of Israel in a tight shoot-off finish for a heartbreaking second round exit in his last Olympics.
Both players were locked 5-5 but Shanny, who is 15 years younger to Rai, sealed the match 10-9 with a perfect score in the shoot-off.
The world number 92 Israeli, who had knocked out Japanese team event bronze medallist Muto Hiroki in the first round, was superior to the Indian at the death as he shot three 10s from the final four arrows to sail into the pre-quarterfinals.