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Saina thrashes Wang to enter Australian Open final, Srikanth loses

Source: PTI
June 11, 2016 13:12 IST
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Saina Nehwal will take on World No. 12 Sun Yu of China in Sunday's final.

Saina Nehwal

IMAGE: Saina Nehwal in action. Photograph: Mark Kolbe/Getty Images

India's ace shuttler Saina Nehwal stormed into the final of Australian Open Super Series after a convincing victory against World No. 2 Yihan Wang of China in the women's singles event, in Sydney, on Saturday.

Saina received a big boost ahead of her Rio Olympic Games campaign as she defeated 2011 World champion and 2012 Olympic silver medallist Yihan, seeded fourth, 21-8, 21-12 in just over half an hour in the semi-finals.

The London Olympic bronze medallist will take on World No. 12 Sun Yu of China, who defeated third seed and compatriot Li Xuerui in another semi-final, in Sunday's final.

Saina, who had won the Australian Open in 2014, has a 5-1 head-to-head record against Sun, who had upstaged the Indian once at the 2013 China Open.

In the men's singles, Kidambi Srikanth's was knocked out following a disappointing 20-22, 13-21 loss against Denmark's Hans-Kristian Vittinghus in a 43-minute semi-final.

Saina was at her dominating best in the opening game. She executed her plans perfectly and zoomed to a 15-6 lead against Yihan. The Indian came up with some sharp angled returns to bamboozle the Chinese. Her slices and smashes were stiff and sharper then Yihan, who seemed off-colour.

A quick movement and a brilliant smash down the line took Saina to 12 game points and she grabbed the first game when Yihan hit wide to earn the bragging rights.

In the second game, Saina did not allow the intensity to slip and rode on Yihan's sluggish movement and inconsistent strokes to once again open up a 11-4 lead with a cross court return as they moved to the interval.

After the break, Saina continued her aggressive approach as she changed the pace and came up with a wide variety of strokes to make Yihan run across the court as the Chinese was never really in the contest.

Srikanth, too, had his chances even though he was lagging behind for most part of the opening game. The Indian was 14-9 and 17-13 behind but he did manage to level par at 17-17 and even grab the lead twice. But it was Vittinghus who reached the game point twice and grabbed the second opportunity to pocket the first game when the Indian hit long.

After a fighting start to the second game, Vittinghus once again moved to a slender 4-3 lead after winning a video referral. His smash had kissed the line after Srikanth failed to reach for the shot. The Indian suffered a bruise on his knee area and needed medical attention.

After the break, Vittinghus continued to move ahead reaching 7-4. Srikanth made some excellent retrieves to narrow the lead but the Dane managed to enter the break at 11-6.

After the interval, it was Vittinghus' show as he continued his march, reeling off four points. Srikanth grabbed a couple but it was the Dane who was reading the game better and came up with better strokes even as the Indian kept  faltering with his strokes.

A rushing net shot error and a smash gone wide gave two points to Srikanth, who gifted away seven match points to the Dane after finding the net. Vittinghus then grabbed his maiden Super Series final place after the Indian hit wide after a long rally.

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