Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

SINDHU IN HONG KONG OPEN SEMIFINALS

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: PV Sindhu came out with a stupendous performanc­e to oust Japanese fifth seed Aka ne Ya maguc hi and enter the semi-finals of the $400,000 Hong Kong Open Superserie­s badminton tournament on Friday.

Lone Indian in the field, Sindhu took 37 minutes to beat World No.2 Akane 21-12, 21-19 in the quarter-finals at the Hong Kong Coliseum. This was Sindhu’s fourth victory over the Japanese in six outings and first one of 2017.

The 2016 Rio Olympics silver medallist will next face former World Champion Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand in the lastfour clash on Saturday. Sixth seed Ratchanok beat Canadian Michelle Li 21-14, 21-16 in 39 minutes in the other quarterfin­al.

On Friday, Sindhu was in supreme form and maintained the lead from the start of the first game. The 20-year-old Japanese wasn’t able to match her opponent’s strokes and the Hyderabadi was able to close the game with ease in 15 minutes.

From 18-12, Sindhu won three consecutiv­e points to move within a game from the semi-finals. Sindhu again took a 3-0 lead in the second game and was looking to replica te whats hedi din the opener. But Akane wasn’t going to give in that easily.

The Japanese fought back with some brilliant smashes and displayed her agility to up the ante. The competitio­n was neck and neck with neither giving the other any room. But significan­tly at 8-all, Akane found legs to win five straight points and take a 13-8 lead.

This was the time when Sindhu showed pure grit to slowly close the gap and levelled the contest at as late as 18-all.

In her eagerness to close the game, Akane made a few net errors which gave the Indian extra motivation to try and win more points. The momentum had swung and S ind huh ad turned the tables on the Japanese fifth seed.

FROM 1812, PV SINDHU CLAIMED THREE CONSECUTIV­E POINTS TO MOVE WITHIN A GAME FROM THE SEMIFINALS.

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