Long ends Jayaram’s dream run

He was beaten in his maiden Super series final entry by defending champion and World No. 1 Chen Long.

September 20, 2015 01:26 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:03 am IST - Seoul

A fairytale ending eluded him as Indian shuttler Ajay Jayaram’s rampaging run was brought to a halt by defending champion and World No. 1 Chen Long of China in the final of the $600,000 Korea Open Super Series event here on Sunday.

After producing a giant-killing run to earn a maiden Super Series final appearance, Jayaram failed to breach the Chinese wall as his fight ended with a 14-21, 13-21 loss to current World champion Long in a 40-minute men’s singles final.

En route to the summit showdown, Jayaram punched above his weight, stunning the likes of World No. 6 Dane Viktor Axelsen, Japan’s Sho Sasaki and Chinese Taipei’s Chou Tien Chen to set up a title clash with Long, an opponent he had lost to at the Hong Kong Open last year.

Jayaram started with a smash but stumbled on a series of errors to lose points. Long was equally erratic in the beginning as the score read 4-4 in the opening game. Long, however, quickly regrouped and thrived on the Indian’s errors.

Jayaram showed occasional sparks of brilliance and left Long completely stranded with a deceptive jump shot at 7-9 and with that clawed back at 9-9.

However, Long produced two powerful smashes to go into the break with a two-point advantage.

Errors crept into the Indian’s game again, giving Long six game points and the Chinese closed it out with a backhand return.

The script didn’t change in the second game as after picking up a couple of early points, Jayaram failed to find answers to Long’s superior game.

After the break, Long didn’t allow the Indian much scope, jumping ahead even as Jayaram’s game crumbled. — PTI

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