Millennium Post

Sindhu has a strategy in place for ‘nemesis’

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JAKARTA: Chinese Taipei’s Tai Tzu Ying has proved to be a nemesis for India’s star shuttlers but P V Sindhu said she has a strategy in place to outwit the world number one in the Asian Games final here on Tuesday.

Sindhu on Monday defeated Japanese world no 2 Akane Yamaguchi 21-17, 15-21, 21-10 in the second semifinal to set up a summit clash with Tzu Ying, their 13th internatio­nal encounter.

“I have a strategy in place for her. It should be a good match,” said world no. 3 Sindhu, who has not beaten Tzu Ying in their last five meetings.

Overall, the Taipei player has a 9-3 record against Sindhu and she enjoys similar dominance over Saina Nehwal, whom she beat in the first semi-final earlier on Monday.

The pressure will be on Sindhu as it is another big final. The Rio Olympics runner-up has often been criticized for not landing the final punch, having lost a few major finals, including two straight World Championsh­ips summit clashes.

It was only at the 2016 Rio Olympics where Sindhu last got the better of Tzu Ying.

Here, Sindhu overcame a shaky start earlier in the competitio­n to make the final. She was stretched to three games in the opener by Vietnam’s Vu Thi Trang.

The 23-year-old Indian said she never doubted herself despite a wobbly beginning.

“I never thought negative for a moment. I was always thinking about improving with each match. It is a big competitio­n and there are no easy matches. Hope to go all the way tomorrow,” she said.

Sindhu said it was unfortunat­e that it could not be an all Indian final with Saina losing to Tzu Ying.

“She lost but she played well. I could not see the entire match but she played well in the second set. I was hoping to meet her in the final,” she said.

In the semi-final against Yamaguchi, it seemed Sindhu had it easy in the third and decisive game.

“There was a big lead but no point was easy. The scoreline doesn’t suggest that but I had to fight hard for every point,” Sindhu said.

“There were long rallies. She did not give up despite trailing. She was also a bit lucky with the net chords. At one point, I was like this is happening a lot but you can’t do much about these things.”

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