Millennium Post

Sindhu makes history, storms into Asiad women’s singles final

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JAKARTA: Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu created history as she stormed into the women’s singles badminton final at the 2018 Asian Games here on Monday but our other star Saina Nehwal had to settle for a bronze. After defeating World No. 2 Akane Yagamuchi of Japan 21-17, 15-21, 21-10 in the semi-finals, the 23-year-old became the first Indian shuttler to reach the final of badminton singles competitio­n at the Asiad.

Sindhu will now face Taiwan’s Tai Tzu Ying on Tuesday. Tai had entered the final after defeating India’s Saina Nehwal in straight games in the other semi-final on Monday. The clash between Sindhu and Yagamuchi was a hard-fought, edge-of-the-seat affair. The scoreline read 6-6 in the first game before Sindhu started to attack Yagamuchi’s forehand to take an 11-8 lead at the break.

The Indian further extended her lead to 17-12 but three con- secutive points by Yamaguchi bought the Japanese back into the contest. Sindhu however, maintained her dominance and sealed the first game in 22 minutes. The second game also saw a tight start as the score was levelled at 3-3 before Sindhu took a 7-4 lead. The Japanese then showed some brilliant skills to

level it at 10-10 and took a narrow 11-10 lead at the break.

Yagamuchi continued to push the Indian on to the backfoot as she extended her

lead to 16-12 before making it 18-14. Later, Sindhu managed to clinch just a single point as her opponent raced away to seal the second game and get back in the game.

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