Sindhu Beats Olympic Gold medalist

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PV Sindhu beat Olympic champion Carolina Marin in the women’s singles final to win her maiden India Open Super Series title on Sunday.

Sindhu, who won the TOISA badminton player of the year as well as overall player of the year awards, avenged her Olympic final defeat to Marin in an imperious fashion with a straight game 21-19, 21-16 win at a packed Siri Fort Sports Complex.

The Spaniard prevailed in three games, but Sindhu put up an all-round show in front of the home fans.

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Sindhu had established her dominance early in the contest with a drop shot and a smash giving her a 6-1 lead before Marin began gaining on her.

The Rio Olympic gold medallist began attacking Sindhu and successfully cut down the lead, but then Sindhu engaged her in a rally to again race ahead at 9-7.

After the first break, Sindhu was forced to defend but made errors which eventually allowed her opponent to draw level at 16-all. But Sindhu was unrelenting, a well-directed smash that left Marin smiling again gave her a slim lead.

A powerful return allowed the two-time world champion to take the lead and then she was guilty of two mistakes that gave Sindhu the game 21-19.

Sindhu became even more aggressive after the change of ends as she sprinted to a lead of 4-0 in no time. This game would see Sindhu proving too hot to handle for her 23-year-old long-time rival after the early close exchanges. The Indian replied to her every move – if engaged in net play, she would pounce if there was even a whiff of an opportunity.

If there were long rallies, she would produce pinpointed smash. With each point, Sindhu’s confidence grew and Marin’s column of mistakes began swelling. Weak returns, unforced errors followed.

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Cheered by the home crowd, Sindhu continued landing the killer blows. Soon, she was leading 20-15 and was just a point away from winning her second ever Super Series title. Marin opted for change of shuttle, it didn’t work. She committed one last error, as a lift crashed on the net, giving Sindhu the match point and the title.

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