Saturday, 27 April 2024

 

 

LATEST NEWS Mann's roar in Majha!, starts AAP's election campaign in Gurdaspur for Shery Kalsi Mann in Amritsar -When the people of Majha make up their minds, they do not sway, this time they have decided to make AAP win Congress will provide 50 percent reservation to women in jobs: Lamba Haryana CEO takes first-of-its-kind initiative, State Voters to receive Wedding-Style Invitations for General Elections Wheat procurement gains pace as agencies procure 334283.4 MT grains Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla presents Road Safety Awards From Siliguri to a Chai Empire: How a Women Entrepreneur Brew a Successful Tea selling brand CHAIOM Science Fest organised at Rayat Bahra University Detaining the colonizer is a highly condemnable act - Gurjit Singh Aujla AIMS Mohali Observes DNA Day Vigilance Bureau Arrests Patwari Accepting Rs 10,000 Bribe For Mutation Of Land Vigilance Bureau Nabs Senior Assistant For Taking Rs 20,000 Bribe Vigilance Bureau Nabs Reader Of Sho Nri Police Station Taking Rs 20,000 Bribe SANY Heavy Industry India Pvt Ltd Expands Presence with Grand Opening of Raghunath Machinery HO in Rayagada, Odisha Ideathon 2K24 held at CGC Jhanjeri, 160 teams from various colleges participated Retailers Discuss Ways to Stay Ahead of the Curve at the RAI Hyderabad Retail Summit 2024 Bobby Deol Drives the Badass Seltos Hyundai Motor Group Executive Chair Euisun Chung Visits India to Underline Mid-to long-term Mobility Strategic Commitments Rupnagar police arrest accomplice of attackers involved in murder of VHP leader Vikas Prabhakar Complete exercise of identifying critical polling stations within this week : Sakshi Sawhney The impact of the Deputy Commissioner Dr. Senu Duggal strictness, a record jump in lifting in two days

 

P.V. Sindhu wins China Open, bags maiden Superseries Premier title

P.V. Sindhu
P.V. Sindhu
Listen to this article

Web Admin

Web Admin

5 Dariya News

Fuzhou (China) , 20 Nov 2016

Olympic silver medallist P.V. Sindhu battled past Chinese Sun Yu to win her first BWF Superseries Premier title at the China Open badminton tournament here on Sunday.The Indian seventh seed won the first game 21-11 but lost the next 17-21 before registering a 21-11 triumph in the final game to clinch the title.The final lasted an hour and nine minutes. It was 21-year-old Sindhu's maiden title. This win also was double World Championships bronze medallist Sindhu's third in six games against Sun.Sindhu looked on the offensive from the beginning and quickly raced to a 7-2 lead that became 11-6 at the mid-game interval.Moving sharply within court, she showed her repertoire of strokes to bag five consecutive points that made it 17-7. She then comfortably won the first game 21-11.Going by Sun's performance in the first game, it seemed like Sindhu will seal the match in the second game. But it wasn't to be.Sindhu continued her strong game and led 11-7. But 2014 Asian Games champion Sun slowly upped her game and the home crowd did play a part in her revival.

She matched the Indian stroke for stroke and equalised at 14-all with the help of a six-point streak which also gave her the lead at 16-14. Then, Sindhu made it 17-all but Sun bagged the game by taking four straight points.In the final game, the momentum shifted as Sindhu again went on an attacking spree. Her ability to play long rallies wore down Sun, who even though she fought hard till the six-point mark, Sun crumbled under pressure.Sindhu then hardly looked back, rattling points one after another to sit at a 16-9 advantage. Thereafter, it was a cakewalk for the Indian.Meanwhile, fourth seed Jan 'O' Jorgensen of Denmark shocked the home crowd when he defeated 2016 Olympic champion Chen Long of China 22-20, 21-13 in 46 minutes.It was the Dane's only second win in 10 encounters against two-time reigning world champion Long.Denmark, however, missed out on the men's doubles title as Mathias Boe and Carsten Mogensen lost to Indonesians Marcus Fernaldi Gideon and Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo 18-21, 20-22.The women's doubles title went to the South Korean pair of Lee So Hee and Chang Ye Na, who overcame Li Yinhui and Huang Dongping of China 13-21, 21-14, 21-17 in an hour and 30 minutes.Yinhui lost in the mixed doubles final too. She and Zhang Na lost to Indoensians Tontowi Ahmad and Liliyana Natsir 13-21, 24-22, 21-16.

 

Tags: SPORTS NEWS

 

 

related news

 

 

 

Photo Gallery

 

 

Video Gallery

 

 

5 Dariya News RNI Code: PUNMUL/2011/49000
© 2011-2024 | 5 Dariya News | All Rights Reserved
Powered by: CDS PVT LTD