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Saina in Super Seris semis; Sindhu out

Ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal reached the women’s singles semifinals with a comfortable straight-game win, but compatriot P V Sindhu failed to cross the quarterfinal hurdle in the Australian Super Series on Friday.

While Sindhu, seeded eighth, lost 17-21, 17-21 against Carolina Marin of Spain, sixth seeded Saina got the better of Eriko Hirose of Japan 21-18, 21-9 in 47 minutes to set up a clash against world no. 2 Chinese shuttler Shixian Wang in the last four stage of the tournament.

Saina enjoys a 4-3 record against two-time All England champion Wang but the last couple of times they met, the Chinese had won on both the occasions. The London Olympics bronze-medallist Indian got off to a fine start on Friday against her Japanese opponent, as she straight away opened up a 4-0 lead and quickly widened the gap to 8-2. But Hirose fought her way back to make it 10-10. Although Saina always held an upper hand and maintained a slender lead, Hirose once again came from behind to make it 18-18. But world no. 8 Saina held on to hold her nerves and was quick to take the next three points to wrap the opening game. A dominant display in the second game by Saina left the Japanese girl gasping for breath. And the only time Hirose even came close to the shuttler from Hyderabad was at 2-3.

Sindhu, world no. 10, fought her heart out for 47 minutes but could not overcome the challenge posed by the 11th ranked Spaniard. She tried hard to make a comeback in the second game, and put up a good fight. But it lasted only till 7-7. At 20-15, when Carolina was serving for the match, Sindhu managed to save two match points, but eventually went down to crash out of the competition. agencies
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