Unseeded Sourabh lost 19-21 19-21 in a 43-minute contest against his fifth seeded rival from France last night.
Sourabh blew away a strong start and an 11-4 lead to lose the first set. Corvee played a catch-up game and the Indian allowed him to level the scores at 17-17 and then 19-19 before the Frenchman took the first set 21-19.
The second set was a neck-and-contest and the scores were tied at 9-9. But from there, Corvee did not look back and he led the Indian till the end to grab the match and the trophy.
In the men's doubles, the Indian duo of M R Arjun and Ramchandran Shlok had lost in the semifinals.
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