India’s Devika Sihag produced a stunning upset at the Thailand Masters Super 300, defeating home favourite and top seed Supanida Katethong in straight games to reach the women’s singles semi-finals. The unseeded 20-year-old showed remarkable composure to clinch a 21-19, 21-18 win in a brisk 40-minute quarter-final encounter
Devika Sihag
India’s Devika Sihag pulled off a big upset at the Thailand Masters Super 300 badminton tournament, stunning home favourite and top seed Supanida Katethong in straight games to reach the women’s singles semi-finals here on Friday.
The 20-year-old unseeded Indian, who claimed her maiden BWF International Challenge title at the Malaysia International last year, kept her composure to seal a 21-19, 21-18 victory in the quarter-finals that lasted just 40 minutes.
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