Khaleej Times

Sizzling Srikanth sets up final against Chen

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sydney — India’s Kidambi Srikanth blew away China’s Shi Yuqi with a “dream” performanc­e to set up an Australian Open final against Olympic champion Chen Long on Saturday.

The 11th-ranked Srikanth beat Shi, the world number four, 21-10, 21-14 in just 37 minutes to reach his third successive Superserie­s final. China’s Chen gave himself a shot at his first Superserie­s title this year by fighting off South Korean veteran Lee Hyun-Il 26-24, 15-21, 21-17 in 68 minutes.

The women’s final on Sunday will be an all-Japanese affair between Akane Yamaguchi and Nozomi Okuhara.

Okuhara made her first Superserie­s final in over a year, wearing down China’s Sun Yu 21-18, 18-21, 21-14, while Yamaguchi played a brilliant counter-attacking game to shock Taiwanese top seed Tai Tzu Ying 21-19, 21-12.

Srikanth, who won last week’s Indonesia Open and also reached the Singapore Open final in May, gave a masterclas­s in net play and deception to blitz Shi.

“Yes, it’s a dream performanc­e,” Srikanth said. “I played a World Superserie­s final (Singapore Open) after two years, and then to play the next two finals is a dream for sure.

“I was in control of the whole match, I didn’t give him any easy points at the start. It’s just that I had to stay there and not give him easy points. I was in control at the net.” In the other men’s semi-final, Lee pinned Chen to the lines and kept things tight until he chose his moment to attack.

Chen’s usually airtight defence was frequently pierced as he struggled to read the lines of Lee’s attack. —

 ?? Reuters file ?? Kidambi Srikanth reaches his third successive Superserie­s final. —
Reuters file Kidambi Srikanth reaches his third successive Superserie­s final. —

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