Saina reaches final of Denmark Open
By PTI - ODENSE (Denmark)
20th October 2012 09:46 PM
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Saina, the London Games bronze medallist, will take on sixth seed German Juliane Schenk, who beat eighth seed Yanjiao Jiang 13-21 21-14 21-15 in the other women's singles semifinal. (File/AP)
Ace Indian shuttler Saina
Nehwal booked her place in the finals of the Denmark Super
Series Premier tournament after world number one opponent
Yihan Wang of China retired midway through the semi-final
clash because of a knee injury.
The London Olympics silver medallist looked in great
physical distress and finally decided to throw in the towel
after lagging 7-12 in the second game. Saina had won the first
game comfortably at 21-12.
Saina, the London Games bronze medallist, will take on
sixth seed German Juliane Schenk, who beat eighth seed Yanjiao
Jiang 13-21 21-14 21-15 in the other women's singles
semifinal.
The Indian has a 5-3 record against the world number
seven German. The last time, the duo faced each other was in
Japan Open last year, where Juliane had the last laugh.
This is Saina's first victory over Yihan, who has scored
six victories over the Indian so far in the past -- the latest
was in the semifinals of the London Olympics in August this
year.
The 22-year-old Indian was lagging 0-5 in the first game
but she recovered brilliantly, pocketing six points on the
trot. She then went into the break at 11-6.
After the break, Saina continued her fine run and held on
to her lead and finally nosed ahead with four straight points.
In the second game, Saina once again opened up a healthy
9-2 lead. The Indian mixed her strokes well with deep tosses
and accurate smashes and made her opponent move across the
court with her cross-court play.
Saina forced Yihan to bend down and the Chinese was
finding it difficult to pick up her tight net shots. Her
injured right knee curtailed her court movements as Saina went
into the breather at 11-6 with a body line shot.
Yihan clearly looked in physical distress because of the
injury and after a consultation with the tournament doctor
decided to quit with the score reading 12-7 in Saina's favour
at that time.
Last night, Saina had eased past local hope Tine Baun in
straight games.
Third seed Saina took just 33 minutes to beat fifth seed
Baun 21-10 21-11 to make the last-four stage.
Saina, playing her first tournament after becoming the
first Indian shuttler to fetch an Olympic medal (a bronze) in
London, was hardly troubled in the match yesterday.
With her trademark smashes and better command over the
baseline game, the world number four Indian dictated the
proceedings and emerged triumphant.
This was Saina's fourth straight win over Baun. The two
had also come face-to-face in the London Olympics and the
Indian had prevailed in that match.
In fact, Baun has not beaten Saina since November 2011's
Indonesia Open.
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