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I hurried into my shots: Saina Nehwal after China Open loss

Updated on: 16 November,2015 01:33 PM IST  | 
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Top seed Nehwal blames impatience for her straight-game defeat to Olympic champion Li Xuerui in China Open final yesterday

I hurried into my shots: Saina Nehwal after China Open loss

Saina Nehwal

Fuzhou (China): Indian ace shuttler Saina Nehwal's dream of defending her women's singles title came crashing as she suffered a straight-game defeat to Olympic champion Li Xuerui in the final of the USD 700,000 China Open Super Series Premier yesterday.

Saina Nehwal
Saina Nehwal


The Olympic bronze medallist Saina, committed a litany of unforced errors to go down 12-21, 15-21 against World No 7 Li in the women's singles summit clash which lasted for 39 minutes at the Haixia Olympic Sports Center here.


Up against an opponent against whom she has lost nine times in the past, Saina failed to create the pressure which could have wilted Li, who showed better understanding of the Indian's game to outdo her for the 10th time.


In their 12th meeting, Saina initially used her knowledge of the conditions to her advantage to zoom to a 4-1 lead early on but she committed too many unforced errors after that for Li to move ahead.

Saina, who last played Li in Malaysian open, won a parallel game and a point when Li missed the line after a long rally but the Chinese used her net drops and rode on Saina's unforced errors to lead 11-6 at the break.

Li Xuerui. Pics/AFP
Li Xuerui. Pics/AFP

Li made some immaculate saves while Saina started crumbling under pressure which allowed he Chinese to lead 19-10. Saina then again hit wide to gave Li a 10-point advantage at 20-10. Saina saved a couple before mistiming a return to give the first game to Li.

In the second game, Saina surged ahead to a 4-0 lead once again. Playing their fifth final of the year, Saina lead 11-6 at the interval. However, Li changed gears after the interval and came up with sharp smashes and drops to reel off seven points to surpass Saina and make it 13-12 in her favour.

The Indian failed to give the finishing touch to the rallies and also went wide and long too often to help Li eventually grab a 19-15 lead.

A brilliant drop by Li found Saina stretched as her stroke went to net and then next the Indian hit the shuttle long as Li clinched her second title of the season. "I started well, but I wasn't able to connect the shuttle, it was very strange," said Saina.

"Many of my shots went out, and she was anticipating everything. I think I was in a hurry to finish off points. She was catching my pace very well, she was able to pick out my shots at the net. I should've been more patient.

"Li Xuerui played well, she was moving very fast. I made too many mistakes. I wanted to get points very quickly. I need some more time to get back to my best."

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