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Saina Nehwal reaches semis of World Super Series Finals

Updated on: 14 December,2012 08:19 PM IST  | 
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Ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal reached the semi-finals of the $500,000 BWF World Super Series Finals after beating German Juliane Schenk in her women's singles Group B match on Friday.

Saina Nehwal reaches semis of World Super Series Finals

Saina Nehwal looks all set to cap a remarkable year on a high as the ace Indian shuttler reached the semifinals of the BWF World Super Series Finals with a fine straight-game win over Juliane Schenk of Germany, here on Friday.


Saina had her back against the wall after two back-to-back losses in Group 'B' but the London Olympics bronze-medallist made a remarkable comeback and put herself back into the reckoning for her fifth Super Series title this year with a 21-7 21-18 victory over Schenk in 37 minutes.


The World No. 3 Saina made a resounding start reeling off six straight points with a mix of her trademark crosscourt smashes and drop shots to which Schenk had no response. Saina was ahead 9-2 just five minutes into the match and swelled her lead to 15-7 as Schenk looked a pale shadow of herself in the opening game.


Saina Nehwal
Saina Nehwal in action against German Juliane Schenk in the women’s singles event of the 2012 BWF Superseries Finals in Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong province, on Friday. Pic/AFP

Saina did not give her opponent any chance to claw her way back into the match and reeled off another six points to pocket the first game with relative ease.

The first game saw Saina hitting six smash winners against three by her German opponent. In the next game, Schenk looked a better player and used her on-court experience to perfection to take a 6-3 lead. However, her three-point lead was short-lived as Saina used her crosscourt smashes to perfection to reduce the deficit.

The second game saw both the players running neck and neck with the scoreline locked at 11-all. None was ready to relent first as Saina relied on her fine baseline game to neutralise Schenk's trademark power-game.

Saina, however, managed to break the deadlock and surged ahead to 14-12. But, the World No. 4 Schenk made a spirited comeback against her old nemesis and won some crucial points to reduce the lead to 16-18. Just when it looked like that the match will head to the decider, Saina reeled off five consecutive points to win the battle of survival and booked her place in the last-four of women's singles.

The second game saw Saina hitting 10 smash winners as compared to Schenk's six.

In the semis of the USD 500,000 most prestigious year-ending event, the fourth seeded Saina will lock horns against the top seed, China's Xuerui Li, who defeated Korea's Ji Hyun Sung 21-9 21-12 in her final Group 'A' match.

This will be Saina's second successive semifinal appearance in the tournament as she had lost to then World No.1 Wang Yihan in the final last year.

Saina also had luck riding in her favour coming into this game against Schenk. The only hope for the Indian was if Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand beat Tine Baun and Saina put it across the German in their respective Group B match.

Today's results meant Ratchanok, who defeated Baun 21-15 21-14, topped the group and qualified for the semis with a better game average (difference between total number of games won and lost) and Saina as the second best.u00a0

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