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Sindhu avenges Worlds heartbreak in Seoul

Indian star outwits Okuhara for third Superserie­s title

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Indian star shuttler P.V. Sindhu overcame reigning world champion Nozomi Okuhara of Japan 22-20, 11-21, 21-18 in the women’s singles final of the Korea Open Superserie­s here yesterday. The Rio Olympic silver medallist Sindhu won in an hour and 24 minutes at the SK Handball Stadium. It was the 22-year-old’s third Superserie­s title of her career.

Okuhara had conquered the Hyderabadi in the World Championsh­ips final in August in Glasgow. After the August 27 win, the Rio Olympic bronze medallist Okuhara, 22, had taken a 4-3 lead in career meetings against Sindhu.

But in this South Korean capital, Sindhu was presented a chance to avenge the Glasgow loss — and the Indian came out on top. Sindhu started the game brightly, holding a 5-2 lead early in the first game. Okuhara fought back and equalised at the sevenpoint mark, firing some delectable drop shots. Sindhu, however, held a two-point lead at the midgame break.

Sindhu carried on the good work to hold a 19-17 lead before clinching the first game 22-20.

In the second game, Okuhara stepped up her game and went for the attack straightaw­ay. She opened up an 11-6 handsome lead before winning it 21-11.

In the decider, Sindhu started on a strong note, holding an 8-4 lead early. A six-point advantage for Sindhu at the mid-game break meant Okuhara was left with a mountain to climb. Okuhara tried her best but Sindhu continued to pick points to keep the Japanese at bay.

An 18-14 lead seemed to be healthy for Sindhu but a feisty Okuhara didn’t allow the Indian to roll to the title. Okuhara then managed to save two match points. But eventually Sindhu sealed a 21-18 win to bag the title.

Meanwhile, unseeded Indonesian Anthony Sinisuka Ginting defeated compatriot Jonatan Christie 21-13, 19-21, 22-20 in an hour and eight minutes to clinch the men’s title.

 ?? AFP ?? P. V. Sindhu poses on the podium with the medal after winning the women’s singles final against Nozomi Okuhara.
AFP P. V. Sindhu poses on the podium with the medal after winning the women’s singles final against Nozomi Okuhara.

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