Saina, Srikanth lift India Open Super Series titles

She is the first Indian women shuttler to achieve world number one ranking

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 30 2015 | 1:02 AM IST
Local favourites Saina Nehwal and Kidambi Srikanth on Sunday gave a double delight to the nation by clinching their maiden women and men's singles titles at the India Open Super Series badminton tournament here on Sunday.

Saina, the first Indian women shuttler to achieve world number one ranking, clinched the title here after notching up a dominating straight game victory against former world champion Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand. Srikanth had to toil hard for a thrilling three-game win over sixth seed Viktor Axelsen of Denmark in the men's singles competition at the Siri Fort Sports Complex.

While Saina, a bronze medalist at the London Olympics, played like a champion to get the better of a Intanon 21-16 21-14 in a relatively one-sided affair, world No. 4 Srikanth notched up his second successive title of the season by getting the better of sixth seed Axelsen 18-21 21-13 21-12 in a gruelling contest later in the day.

The men’s clash was a rematch of the Swiss Open final where Srikanth had defeated world No. 6 Axelsen to clinch his first title of the season.

Saina, coming into the match with a 5-3 overall advantage over her rival, was not tested much as the Indian was prepared for Intanon's deceptive game. Saina countered her rival with better movements and powerful and accurate smashes.

The girl from Hyderabad, who has been on a roll ever since her victory at the China Open, played like a champion as she anticipated her opponent's moves and caught her on the wrong foot during rallies.

Intanon, seeded third, seemed to be affected by her marathon semifinal match against Carolina Marin of Spain which lasted for close to an hour and and half on Saturday.

The energy-sapping clash seemed to have made her movements slow on the court as she struggled with her returns.

The deafening cheers of the near-packed house crowd which chanted 'India India' and 'lets go Saina lets go', seemed to disrupt Intanon's concentration as nothing went for her in the match.
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First Published: Mar 30 2015 | 12:36 AM IST

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