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Saina enters maiden India Open final

March 28, 2015 07:56 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:12 pm IST - New Delhi

Top Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal on Saturday reached her maiden women’s singles final of the $275,000 India Open Super Series by defeating Japan’s Yui Hashimoto in straight games at the Siri Fort Sports Complex here.

Assured of becoming World No.1 on Thursday when the Badminton World Federation (BWF) releases its revised rankings, Saina came out on top in only 44 minutes to overcome the unseeded Japanese 21-15, 21-11.

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The top seed exacted revenge on Yui for her second-round loss exactly two years ago here in the same tournament. It was the only time the two had met previously.

World No.2 Saina will next take on 2013 winner and former World Champion Ratchanok Intanon in the final on Sunday. Earlier in the day, the Thai overcame reigning World Champion Carolina Marin of Spain 21-19, 21-23, 22-20 in a marathon battle that lasted an hour and 24 minutes.

Later, the World No.37 Yui proved no match for Saina as the Indian won 42 of the 68 points played in the match. Though the Japanese showed spirit at the start of the contest, she could not persist with the high level of agility and speed to match Saina.

The second game was totally dominated by the Olympic bronze-medallist as she reached 20-6 in no time. Saina appeared a little lax to waste five matchpoints before sealing the tie on her sixth attempt.

Compatriot Kidambi Srikanth will play his men’s singles semifinal later in the day against China’s Xue Song.

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