Olympics Bronze medallist shuttler Saina Nehwal failed to clinch back-to-back title as she suffered a shock straight-game defeat to Japanese Minatsu Mitani in the summit clash of the French Open Super Series in Paris on Sunday.
The 21-year-old Minatsu, beat the World No. 3 Saina 19-21, 11-21 in the 39-minute women's singles final.
Saina, who won the Denmark Super Series Premier title last week, was tested only for the second time in the tournament by World No. 26 Minatsu, who rode on her superior court coverage and accurate strokes to clinch her first Super Series title.
Saina started off well and initially opened up a narrow 6-3 lead but Minatsu slowly built her game and moved from 7-7 to 16-16 to keep breathing down the Indian's neck.
The 22-year-old from Hyderabad picked up a couple of points to move to 18-16 but the Japanese reeled off four straight points from 17-19 to to win the first game.
In the second game, Saina tried to exploit Minatsu's weakness at the fore court and played some angled shots to move to 5-2.
But Minatsu engaged Saina in long rallies and used her drops and cross court smashes to catch up with the Indian, before moving into the break at 11-10 with yet another brilliant smash.
She grabbed four more quick points to move to 15-10. Minatsu made Saina move around the court by mixing her shots, while the Indian faltered with her accuracy and lost a few points hitting wide or due to misjudgement.
In no time, Minatsu zoomed to match point at 20-11 and with Saina finding the net, it was all over for the Indian.
Photograph: Michael Regan/Getty Images
Saina reaches world number 3 after Denmark win
Michael Boneham to retire from Ford by Dec
Nadal to skip Paris Masters, London Tour finals
Superb Saina clinches Denmark Open title
Steely Saina storms into French Open final