Oman Daily Observer

Gold at last for Sindhu

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SHANGHAI: An emotional PV Sindhu finally got her hands on gold at badminton’s season-ending World Tour Finals on Sunday while in the men’s decider China’s Shi Yuqi exacted stunning revenge over number one Kento Momota.

The 23-year-old Indian Sindhu has suffered a series of near-misses in recent years, winning silver at the 2016 Rio Olympics, and again at the Asian Games and Commonweal­th Games this year.

The world number six, renowned for her never-say-die attitude, has also twice lost in the final of the World Championsh­ips and was runner-up in last year’s season finale.

But she put all that heartbreak behind her in the Chinese city of Guangzhou, beating the fifth-ranked Nozomi Okuhara of Japan 21-19, 2117 in the women’s final in just over an hour.

Sindhu, who was always in control of the match, sealed the championsh­ip with a forehand smash, before collapsing to the court floor on her hands and knees, physically and emotionall­y exhausted.

“I’m really proud, the year has ended on a beautiful note,” said Sindhu.

“People have been asking me the same question, I think the question won’t come again — asking why I always lose in the final.

“It was good that people were asking me about losing so many finals because I had to ask myself why I was losing. Finally I got the answer.”

SHI STUNS MOMOTA The men’s final, a mouthwater­ing showdown between the two topranked players in the world, was a re-run of the world championsh­ip decider in August.

On that occasion, the 22-year-old Shi — the new star of Chinese men’s badminton — was well beaten by Momota.

But crowd revenge roared on in Guangzhou, in emphatic by the Shi got fashion, beating the tournament favourite 2112, 21-11 in a surprising­ly one-sided encounter for the biggest win of his young career.

Significan­tly, it was the first time Shi has beaten Momota, 24, the outstandin­g player this year.

“I’m thrilled as I’d never beaten Momota and to do it on this stage is very special,” said Shi, who has overtaken Olympic champions Chen Long and Lin Dan to become China’s leading male player.

 ?? — AFP ?? Winner Sindhu Pusarla of India poses with her trophy after the women’s singles final at the 2018 BWF World Tour Finals in Guangzhou, southern China’s Guangdong province.
— AFP Winner Sindhu Pusarla of India poses with her trophy after the women’s singles final at the 2018 BWF World Tour Finals in Guangzhou, southern China’s Guangdong province.

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