Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Srikanth one step away from year’s third Superserie­s title

- IANS sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

DENMARK OPEN Enters final after beating Wong Wing Ki Vincent, faces veteran Korean Lee hyunil ODENSE: HE WON IN AUSTRALIA AND INDONESIA AND FINISHED RUNNERUP TO B SAI PRANEETH IN THE SINGAPORE OPEN FINAL

Indian shuttler Kidambi Srikanth will have a chance to win his third Superserie­s title of the year after entering the final of the Denmark Open here on Saturday.

Men’s singles eighth seed Srikanth overcame Hong Kong’s Vincent Ki Wing Wong 21-18, 21-17 in 37 minutes in the semi-finals.

With this win, Srikanth has taken a 3-2 lead in head-to-head records against Vincent.

In the final on Sunday, the 24-year-old Indian will meet South Korean Lee hyun-il, who stunned South Korean top seed Son Wan Ho 25-23, 18-21, 21-17 in an hour and 32 minutes.

It is Srikanth’s fourth final this Superserie­s badminton season. He won the titles in the Australian Open and Indonesian Open. He finished runner-up to compatriot B Sai Praneeth in the Singapore Open final.

IN CONTROL

In the match against Vincent, Srikanth was in complete control. In the first game, he and Vincent shared the first 10 points but afterwards, the Indian stepped up and played aggressive badminton.

A six-point advantage at the mid-game break put him in a comfortabl­e position and even though the Hong Kong shuttler improved his show, Srikanth

PREMIER LEAGUE

won the first game 21-18.

The second game was much more competitiv­e and Vincent fought hard.

Srikanth took a 4-1 lead but Vincent equalised 4-4. The Indian then again grabbed the lead but Vincent hit back, equalising at the nine-point mark.

Vincent held an 11-9 lead and after the break, Srikanth raised his level and pulled level at the 11-point mark and took the lead by a point. The see-saw battle continued till the 15-point mark when Vincent equalised.

INCREDIBLE SMASHES Afterwards, Srikanth came out with some incredible smashes to run away with the game 21-17 to reach the final.

Meanwhile, Japanese fourth seed Akane Yamaguchi and former world champion Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand will fight for the women’s singles title.

Yamaguchi saw off rising Chinese star Chen Yufei 10-21, 21-18, 21-19 in an hour and five minutes.

Ratchanok got the better of world number 1 Tai Tzu Ying of Chinese Taipei with a 21-14, 20-22, 21-14 triumph in an hour and four minutes.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Kidambi Srikanth returns against Wong Wing Ki Vincent of Hong Kong in the semifinals of the Denmark Open on Saturday.
REUTERS Kidambi Srikanth returns against Wong Wing Ki Vincent of Hong Kong in the semifinals of the Denmark Open on Saturday.

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