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Macau: PV Sindhu reached the finals of the
Macau Open with a hard fought
21-8,15-21, 21-16 win over Japan's
Akane Yamaguchi in the semi-finals
on Saturday in a match lasting just
over an hour.
Sindhu, who was in good form
heading into the match, dominated
the first set as she raced away to a
12-3 lead. She sealed the first set
21-8 in just 14 minutes.
However, Yamaguchi fought back in
the second set and she matched
Sindhu for intensity. The Japanese
badminton player, ranked number
nine in the world, upped her game
and maintained her composure at
crucial moments. At 15-15, the set
was evenly poised but Yamaguchi
seized the initiative to win the set
21-15.
Sindhu regained the initiative and
raced away to a 11-5 lead in the
deciding set. However, Yamaguchi
refused to give up as she fought till the very end.
Read more @: PV Sindhu Reaches Macau Open Final With Hard-Fought Win - Badminton News
Macau Open with a hard fought
21-8,15-21, 21-16 win over Japan's
Akane Yamaguchi in the semi-finals
on Saturday in a match lasting just
over an hour.
Sindhu, who was in good form
heading into the match, dominated
the first set as she raced away to a
12-3 lead. She sealed the first set
21-8 in just 14 minutes.
However, Yamaguchi fought back in
the second set and she matched
Sindhu for intensity. The Japanese
badminton player, ranked number
nine in the world, upped her game
and maintained her composure at
crucial moments. At 15-15, the set
was evenly poised but Yamaguchi
seized the initiative to win the set
21-15.
Sindhu regained the initiative and
raced away to a 11-5 lead in the
deciding set. However, Yamaguchi
refused to give up as she fought till the very end.
Read more @: PV Sindhu Reaches Macau Open Final With Hard-Fought Win - Badminton News