P V Sindhu beats Saina Nehwal, enters semis of India Open Super Series

Sindhu is set to clash with second-seeded Korean Sung Ji Hyun in semifinals

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

P V Sindhu, Sindhu, Saina Nehwal, Saina, India Super Series, badminton, Siri Fort Sports Complex, New Delhi
P V Sindhu plays a shot during her quarterfinal match against Saina Nehwal at the Yonex-Sunrise India Super Series badminton tournament at the Siri Fort Sports Complex in New Delhi on Friday. Photo: PTI

In an exciting clash, Olympic silver medallist on Friday prevailed over compatriot Nehwal in a hard-fought straight-game encounter to advance to the semifinals of the Open Super Series in New Delhi.

emerged victorious over her senior pro 21-16 22-20 in the much-anticipated contest to set up a clash with second-seeded Korean Sung Ji Hyun in the semifinals on Saturday.



Saina, a Olympics bronze medallist, and had previously met each other just once in an international competition — at the 2014 Syed Modi International — where had won in straight games.

They had played against each other in PBL early this year with having got an upper hand. They had also faced each other in the Indian League in 2013 when emerged victorious.

Earlier in the day, second seeded Korean Sung Ji Hyun edged out defending champion Ratchanok Intanon, seeded fifth, 21-16 22-20, while fourth seeded Akane Yamaguchi staved off a challenge from former All England champion Nozomi Okuhara, seeded seventh, 21-13 11-21 21-18 in an all-Japanese contest.

In men's singles, two-time runners-up Viktor Axelsen of Denmark eked out a hard-fought 19-21 21-14 21-16 win over Chinese Taipei's Tzu Wei Wang to reach the semifinals.

P V Sindhu beats Saina Nehwal, enters semis of India Open Super Series

Sindhu is set to clash with second-seeded Korean Sung Ji Hyun in semifinals

Sindhu is set to clash with second-seeded Korean Sung Ji Hyun in semifinals In an exciting clash, Olympic silver medallist on Friday prevailed over compatriot Nehwal in a hard-fought straight-game encounter to advance to the semifinals of the Open Super Series in New Delhi.

emerged victorious over her senior pro 21-16 22-20 in the much-anticipated contest to set up a clash with second-seeded Korean Sung Ji Hyun in the semifinals on Saturday.

Saina, a Olympics bronze medallist, and had previously met each other just once in an international competition — at the 2014 Syed Modi International — where had won in straight games.

They had played against each other in PBL early this year with having got an upper hand. They had also faced each other in the Indian League in 2013 when emerged victorious.

Earlier in the day, second seeded Korean Sung Ji Hyun edged out defending champion Ratchanok Intanon, seeded fifth, 21-16 22-20, while fourth seeded Akane Yamaguchi staved off a challenge from former All England champion Nozomi Okuhara, seeded seventh, 21-13 11-21 21-18 in an all-Japanese contest.

In men's singles, two-time runners-up Viktor Axelsen of Denmark eked out a hard-fought 19-21 21-14 21-16 win over Chinese Taipei's Tzu Wei Wang to reach the semifinals.
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