Saina loses 2nd consecutive match but still in hunt
BY Agencies13 Dec 2013 12:13 AM
Agencies13 Dec 2013 12:13 AM
Ace India shuttler Saina Nehwal, who today suffered her second consecutive defeat by going down to Olympic champion Li Xuerui of China, will have to win her last group match to have any chance of advancing to the next round of BWF World Superseries Finals.
A bad season only got worse for Saina as the world number six, who did not win a single title this year, failed to recover from the yesterday’s opening match loss and suffered a 9-21 14-21 defeat at the hands of the world number one Chinese in her second Group B singles competition at the Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium.
The 23-year-old Indian, who had lost to Japan’s Minatsu Mitani yesterday, went down in just 27 minutes to defending champion Xuerui.
Saina still has a chance to make it to the semifinals as Korean world number seven Yeon Joo Bae defeated Mitani 21-10 21-18 in another Group B match.
The Indian will now have to beat Bae tomorrow and then hope that Xuerui packs off Mitani to ensure a three-way tie for the second place in the group.
In that situation, the trio of Saina, Bae and Mitani will have one win each, and who will qualify for semifinals as group runner-up will depend on the difference of games won and games lost, according to tournament rules. If Saina prevails over Bae in straight games tomorrow, she will have a good chance of qualifying.
A bad season only got worse for Saina as the world number six, who did not win a single title this year, failed to recover from the yesterday’s opening match loss and suffered a 9-21 14-21 defeat at the hands of the world number one Chinese in her second Group B singles competition at the Kuala Lumpur Badminton Stadium.
The 23-year-old Indian, who had lost to Japan’s Minatsu Mitani yesterday, went down in just 27 minutes to defending champion Xuerui.
Saina still has a chance to make it to the semifinals as Korean world number seven Yeon Joo Bae defeated Mitani 21-10 21-18 in another Group B match.
The Indian will now have to beat Bae tomorrow and then hope that Xuerui packs off Mitani to ensure a three-way tie for the second place in the group.
In that situation, the trio of Saina, Bae and Mitani will have one win each, and who will qualify for semifinals as group runner-up will depend on the difference of games won and games lost, according to tournament rules. If Saina prevails over Bae in straight games tomorrow, she will have a good chance of qualifying.
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