Ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal is virtually out of the semifinals race of the BWF World Super Series Finals after losing her second consecutive women's singles Group B match in the $ 500,000 event in Shenzhen, China on Thursday.
The World No. 3 Indian surrendered 13-21, 16-21 to Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand, a day after Denmark's Tine Baun stunned Saina 14-21, 21-11, 19-21 in the tournament opener.
Seeded fourth, Saina looked a pale shadow of herself right from the start of the opening game as her Thai opponent took a 14-5 lead.
The 22-year-old Hyderabadi, however, made a spirited comeback by winning seven consecutive points to reduce the lead to 14-12.
Leading 15-13, Ratchanok had the last laugh and riding on her fierce smashes, the Thai girl won six straight points to pocket the first game.
Trailing by a game, Saina fought back in the second game. It was neck-and-neck between the two till 16 points when Ratchanok again took off and bagged the next five points on the trot to clinch the match.
Incidentally, this was Saina's first loss to the unseeded Thai player since November 2011. By virtue of Thursday's win, Ratchanok has improved her head-to-head record against the Indian to 2-4.
Saina will next play World No. 4 Juliane Schenk of Germany against whom the Indian has won seven of their 10 encounters.
Saina will now have to win big against Juliane besides keeping an eye on the outcome of the other group matches to keep her semifinals hopes alive.
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