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Sindhu, Saina make positive start at World C'ships

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August 22, 2019

Doubles players disappoint

IMAGE: India's PV Sindhu played a controlled match as she overpowered the Taiwanese Po Yu Po. Photograph: Matt Roberts/Getty Images

Two-time silver medallist P V Sindhu produced a commanding performance in her opening match at the BWF World Championships in Basel, Switzerland, on Wednesday.

Sindhu, who had reached the final of the Indonesia Open last month, looked in good touch as she controlled the rallies and outsmarted Chinese Taipei's Pai Yu Po 21-14, 21-14 in a 43-minute contest.

 

The fifth seeded Indian, who received a bye in the opening round, is likely to face USA's Beiwen Zhang, seeded ninth, in the pre-quarterfinals.

Sindhu, an Olympic silver medallist, had lost to Zhang at the India Open finals last year.

Eighth seed Saina Nehwal also made a positive start to her campaign, defeating Netherlands' Soraya De Visch Eijbergen 21-10, 21-11 to set up a clash with Denmark's Mia Blichfeldt.

Among others Indians, the pair of Manu Attri and B Sumeeth Reddy suffered a 16-21, 19-21 loss to sixth seeded Chinese combination of Han Cheng Kai and Zhou Hao Dong in men's doubles.

Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Ashwini Ponnappa and N Sikki Reddy also crashed out after losing 20-22, 16-21 to seventh seeds Du Yue and Li Yin Hui of China.

The Indian pairing of Jakkapudi Meghana and Poorvisha S Ram went down 8-21, 18-21 to eighth seeds Shiho Tanaka and Koharu Yonemoto of Japan in the women's doubles competition.

Earlier, in the first game, Sindhu moved ahead from 5-5 to slowly create a gap and entered the interval with a 11-7 lead.

After the break, Sindhu continued to surge and grabbed six game points when Pai made an error in judgement at the backline. The Indian sealed it with a cross court return.

Sindhu zoomed to a 6-1 lead in the second game before Pai started constructing the rallies and narrowed the deficit to 5-7.

Sindhu's unforced errors also made life easy for the Taiwanese, who showed some great skills and managed to enter the interval with a 11-10 lead after Sindhu found the net.

The Indian, however, changed gears after the break, dishing out some good-looking strokes to eventually enter match point at 20-14 when her rival missed a shuttle at the backline.

She sealed the match next with a precise on-the-line return.

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