India Open: Defending Champion Saina Nehwal Loses Semifinal to Li Xuerui
Indian badminton ace Saina Nehwal went down to reigning Olympic champion Li Xuerui 22-20, 17-21, 21-19 at the India Open semi-finals.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: April 03, 2016 12:37 AM IST
Highlights
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Saina matched up to Li Xuerui in the fast-paced rallies
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Saina roared back in the game to raise India's hopes.
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Xuerui holds a massive 11-2 advantage in career meetings vs Saina.
Defending champion Saina Nehwal's title defence lay in tatters after she suffered a narrow loss to Olympic Champion Li Xuerui in the semifinals of the India Open Super Series badminton tournament. (Read More in Badminton)
The 26-year-old Indian lost 20-22, 21-17, 19-21 to Li in an edge-of-the-seat thriller in the women's singles competition, to draw curtains on Indian challenge at the Siri Fort Complex.
In a nail-biting contest, Saina matched up to Li in the fast-paced rallies but she was not consistent in finishing the rallies. Li, on the other hand, blew hot and cold as some of her cross court half smashes caught Saina off-guard.
Saina opened up a 8-5 lead early on and managed to stave off the challenge from Li till 11-9. But the Chinese soon managed to draw parity with two quick points and then turned the tables, reaching 16-13.
Saina roared back to level with a superb drop from the back court before Li found the net. The Chinese hit wide again and both were tied at 18-18. Another miscued smash and Saina was leading 19-18.
What followed was an energy-sapping rally that ended with a return, which Saina didn't even try. But the Indian ensured she has the first shot to take advantage as she reached the game point with a smash that Li could only send to the net.
Li then produced a deceptive slice and with Saina hitting wide and then leaving another shot from Li on the right, it was all over.
In the second game, Saina zoomed to a 7-1 lead with Li committing too many unforced errors. The Chinese also faltered with her slices and drops, and Saina led 11-6 at the interval.
Saina produced a couple of accurate down the line smashes even as Li continued to struggle with her strokes. Then all of a sudden, Li gathered a flurry of points to narrow the gap to 14-17.
Another long rally ensued and Saina reached 20-17 when Li found the net. The Indian then grabbed it with a delectable drop to roar back into the contest.
In the decider, Saina once again marched ahead to a 6-2 lead. Li tried to narrow it down to 7-6 but Saina had her nose ahead 11-7 at the break after she engaged in a parallel game with Li.
After the change of sides, Saina continued to dominate the rallies to reach 15-11. But a couple of bad line judgement helped Li to cut down the margin to 13-15.
Leading 18-16, Saina allowed Li to draw parity when she hit the net twice. A deceptive return was cancelled by a long shot before a line kissing slice gave the advantage to Li, who sealed it when Saina failed to negotiate a return.
In another women's singles match, Thailand's Ratchanok Intanon defeated Bae Yeon Ju of Korea 21-8, 21-11.