Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

DANISH DELIGHT FOR SHUTTLER SRIKANTH, WINS YEAR’S THIRD SUPERSERIE­S

DENMARK OPEN World No 8 tames Korean veteran Lee hyunil in 25 minutes to continue great year

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

ODENSE: Kidmabi Srikanth clinched his third Superserie­s Premier title with a dominating straight-game victory over Korean veteran Lee hyun-il in a lop-sided final of the $750,000 Denmark Open here on Sunday.

Playing an opponent 12 years his senior, Srikanth asserted his dominance with a 21-10, 21-5 win over 37-year-old Lee in a match that lasted just 25 minutes here.

World No 8 Srikanth didn’t give any chances to the more experience­d Lee, who looked a pale shadow of them an, who had beaten world No 2 Son Wan Ho in the semi-finals.

The duo was tied 4-4, before S rik an th changed gear and used his deception and powerful smashes to lead 9-5.

A return going to the net gave a point to Lee but Srikanth produced a brilliant cross court net dribble to fox his opponent and moved into the break with a healthy 11-6 lead when the Korean went wide.

Lee had no answer to Srikanth’s razor-sharps mashes and cross-court returns as the Indian led 14-8. Lee also made judge ment errors at the baseline and also miscued his strokes as Srikanth extended his advantage to 17-8 with another smash.

The Korean hi ttwo long shots and then sent one at the net to hand over a 20-8 lead to Srikanth.

The Indian made two unforced errors to allow Lee get into doubles figures. But Lee again erred with the length of his return as S rik an th pocketed the first game.

In the second game, Srikanth stepped on the gas and zoomed to a 11-1 lead even as Lee struggled with his strokes, hitting wide and long and often finding the net.

Post mid-game break, Lee produced a steep cross-court return, much to the cheer of the sizable crowd. The Korean lacked anti ci- pation as Srikanth smashed his way to the title.

Earlier, Ratchanok Inthanon produced another gritty display to stave off the challenge from defending champion Aka ne Yamaguc hi of Japan 14-21,21-15,21-19 for her first title of the season.

Hong Kong’s eighth seeded mixed doubles pair of Tang C hun Man and Tse Ying Suet notched up their maiden major title. They defeated top seeded Chinese combo of Zheng Siwei and Chen Qingchen 24-22, 19-21, 23-21.

Korea’ s women’ s doubles pair of Lee So Hee and Shin Seung Chan dished out another sensation al performanc­e to outwit Japanese sixth seeds Shiho Tanaka and Koharu Yonemoto 21-13, 21-16 to clinch the title.

LEE HYUNIL HAD NO ANSWER TO SRIKANTH’S RAZOR SHARP SMASHES AND CROSSCOURT RETURNS.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Kidambi Srikanth makes a return against Lee hyunil of Korea in the final of the Denmark Open on Sunday.
REUTERS Kidambi Srikanth makes a return against Lee hyunil of Korea in the final of the Denmark Open on Sunday.

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