83rd Senior National Badminton Championship: Sindhu begins campaign with an easy win

A former champion, Sindhu took time to get into the groove before claiming a 21-11 21-13 win over Nagpur’s Malvika Bansod, a gold medallist at the South Asian U-21 Championship in Nepal and a runner-up at Khelo India Games.

February 14, 2019 11:40 am | Updated November 28, 2021 09:23 am IST - Guwahati

P.V. Sindhu plays a warm-up game ahead of the 83rd Senior National Badminton Championship in Guwahati on February 12, 2019. Photo: Twitter/@BAI_Media

P.V. Sindhu plays a warm-up game ahead of the 83rd Senior National Badminton Championship in Guwahati on February 12, 2019. Photo: Twitter/@BAI_Media

Olympic silver medallist P.V.Sindhu on February 14 opened her campaign in the 83rd Senior National Badminton Championship with a straight game win over Nagpur’s Malvika Bansod to enter the women’s singles quarterfinals in Guwahati.

A former champion, Sindhu took time to get into the groove before claiming a 21-11 21-13 win over Malvika, who is a gold medallist at the South Asian U-21 Championship in Nepal and a runner-up at Khelo India Games.

Like in 2018, the top eight players of the competition on the combined basis of world and domestic rankings were given direct entry into the singles pre-quarterfinals for which a Super Draw was held February 13 night.

 

Malvika made a dream start, moving to a 4-0 lead. Soon Sindhu clawed her way back to level the scores with a push at the back court. Sindhu eventually grabbed a 11-7 advantage at the break. She continued to force the younger shuttler to commit errors. At 19-11, Sindhu unleashed a couple of smashes to seal the first game.

In the second game, Sindhu was ahead 9-2 with Malvika committing unforced errors. The Hyderabadi went to the break with a 11-4 lead. Malvika played well in the rallies but lacked the finishing touch, committing unforced errors as Sindhu eventually wrapped up her pre-quarterfinal match in 35 minutes with an precise return at the forecourt.

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