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Badminton

- DUBAI

By Racing and Special Features Correspond­ent

Carolina Marin and Chen Long, the number one ranked players in the world, took different routes to the semifinals at the BWF Dubai World Superserie­s Finals as Indian superstar Saina Nehwal narrowly failed to qualify after a dramatic day’s play at the Hamdan Sports Complex.

Marin suffered her second defeat in successive days, losing 21-9, 21-15 to Japanese sensation Nozomi Okuhara, but still reached the knockout phase of the tournament on a superior game difference.

Spaniard Marin, Nehwal and defending champion Tai Tzu Ying, who overwhelme­d Nehwal 16-21, 21-18, 21-14 yesterday, all finished the round-robin stage of the tournament with two defeats each, but Marin went through having lost one game less than the Indian.

Tai Tzu, despite playing some grinding, physical badminton that was enthrallin­g in its relentless­ness after she had dropped the first game to the higherrank­ed Nehwal, had lost more games to both her Group A rivals.

“My legs felt heavy and I just could not move well on court,” said a disappoint­ed Nehwal, who only 24 hours earlier had beaten Marin. “Obviously you need to be at your best, physically, when playing against a tricky and deceptive opponent like Tai Tzu, but I wasn’t. Clearly I was feeling the toll of playing a hard match like I had against Carolina on Thursday.

“Overall I’m happy with my performanc­e because I’m still not one hundred per cent fit, having not trained for the last three weeks, and after my opening day’s defeat to Nozomi I did Chen Long (China) beat Jan O Jorgensen (Denmark) 21-14, 21-17; Tian Houwei (China) beat Hu Yun (Hong Kong) 21-19, 21-10.

Chou Tien Chen (Chinese Taipei) beat K Srikkanth (India) 21-17, 21-13; Kento Momota (Japan) beat Viktor Axelsen (Denmark) 19-21, 21-15, 21-15. not expect to be playing for a place in the semi-finals. So I’m pretty pleased with how I played the whole week.”

Tai Tzu said that she did not have a strategy against Nehwal but relied on her instincts.

“I think I play my best badminton when I don’t think too much about what to do against a particular opponent,” she said. “So I just went out and did my best. I felt motivated to pick up my game after losing the first game and as I began to find the range and pick up the shuttle I grew in confidence. She’s a top class player so this win means a lot to me.”

One to beat

Okuhara, who stands just five feet one inch tall but is a naturally-gifted player, has stamped herself as the one to beat in the tournament.

Despite her up-and-down performanc­es in Dubai this week, Marin has had a fantastic year, not only defending her World Championsh­ip title in August and clinching the number one spot, but also for her haul of Superserie­s titles on the tour this year.

Thailand’s Ratchanok Intanon led the way to the women’s semi-finals from Group B following her 21-14, 21-19 win against Wang Shixian, the former world number one from China.

Wang Yihan, a former world champion who was beaten 2114, 21-19 yesterday, had already qualified in this group, with two three-game wins.

Meanwhile Chen Long, was joined by world number two Kento Momota from Japan and the Danes, Jan Jorgensen and Viktor Axelsen in the men’s semi-finals. Chen beat Jorgensen 21-14, 21-17.

 ?? AFP ?? Luck’s on her side Carolina Marin of Spain returns to Nozomi Okuhara of Japan during their women’s singles match as part of the Dubai World Superserie­s Finals in Dubai yesterday.
AFP Luck’s on her side Carolina Marin of Spain returns to Nozomi Okuhara of Japan during their women’s singles match as part of the Dubai World Superserie­s Finals in Dubai yesterday.
 ?? AFP ?? Long shot Chen Long of China hits a return to Jan O. Jorgensen of Denmark during their men’s singles match. Long qualified for the semis along with Momota, Jorgensen and Axelsen.
AFP Long shot Chen Long of China hits a return to Jan O. Jorgensen of Denmark during their men’s singles match. Long qualified for the semis along with Momota, Jorgensen and Axelsen.

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