Former world no 3, Sugiarto scraped past the two-time Olympic champion 21-17 15-21 21-17 in a gruelling match to silence the vociferous crowd who were chanting 'Lin Dan' 'Lin Dan' in support of the Chinese star at the Siri Fort Sports Complex.
"You know who Lin Dan is. He is a legend in badminton. I had lost to him thrice so I had to come up with my best as I know Lin Dan's game," Sugiarto said still feeling out of breath after battling for an one hour and 18 minutes.
Talking about Lin Dan's game, Sugiarto said: "I think he has changed his game in the last few years. His game was more of speed power but he has more accuracy. For me I had to match his accuracy.
"I think at 15-all, Lin Dan lost his concentration. He made a lot of mistakes."
Asked what is the most difficult thing facing Lin Dan, he said: "He is extremely confident. So I had to come up with my best game.
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