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It took lots of patience and a little bit of luck: Saina

Source: PTI
August 14, 2015 23:21 IST
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India's Saina Nehwal returns a shot to China's Wang Yihan during their women's singles quarter-final badminton match at the BWF World Championship in Jakarta. Photograph: Darren Whiteside/Reuters

Assured of at least a bronze at the World Badminton Championship, ace shuttler Saina Nehwal described her quarter-final win as "special" and said patience was the key to her success. 

"I am very lucky. It was like a final. It was very special," said Saina after eking out a thrilling 21-15, 19-21, 21-19 win over 2011 edition gold medallist and former World No. 1 Wang Yihan in an hour and 12 minutes grueling battle. 

"At the highest level, the difference is very little. Everyone is good in the top 10. The margin of error is very little as you can see it was 21-19. Luck played a big role and today for me, it was lot of patience and little bit of luck here and there," she said. 

"It is a first in many ways. So I will want to thank my coaches, my families, parents and my hard work. It is a god gift for me," she added. Saina said she had a tough draw as she was playing two quality players -- Sayaka Takahashi and Wang Yihan -- in two days.

"The only thing that I was thinking last two days is that Wang Yihan and me have been playing so many matches and the record is 2-8 and she also won the Chinese Taipei Open, so I was thinking my quarter was really tough as I also had to play Sayaka Takahashi in the second round. She is also a good attacking player and then Wang Yihan, so both the matches were tough for me," she said.

India's Saina Nehwal returns a shot to I China's Wang Yihan during their women's singles quarter-final badminton match at the BWF World Championship in Jakarta. Photograph: Nyimas Laula/Reuters

With this win, the World No. 2 finally broke her jinx of finishing at the quarter-finals in last five outings. 

The 25-year-old will next take on Lindaweni Fanetri of Indonesia, whom she had beaten twice in the past. However, Saina said it will be a fresh match and her Indonesian opponent is also in good form. 

"Linda is very strong, she is coming out very strong. She beat Ratchanok Inthanon, Tai Tzu Ying, so it will be tough. It will be a fresh match, I played two years back it will be a different match. So you never know." 

"I didn't think about the finals. I mean, the semi-finals in itself is a surprising moment for me. In my mind it was I have to play my best and give my best and actually right now I am still thinking about the match. It will be definitely a different match for me," she said.

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