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Saina Nehwal won Indonesian Open

Posted by: Vande India   
June 21st,
2009

Saina Nehwal beat China’s World No. 3 Wang Lin 12-21, 21-18, 21-19 to win the Indonesian Open Super Series final in Jakarta on Sunday.

With this win Saina clinches her maiden Super Series title.

Earlier, on Saturday in Jakarta, the Hyderabadi teen turned things around in dramatic fashion, stunning former World No. 2 Lu Lan of China 25-23, 21-19 to storm into the final of the Indonesia Super Series, her maiden entry at this level.

Lin in her semi-final beat World No. 5 and No. 8 seeded compatriot Xie Xingfang 21-19, 21-13.

Saina Nehwal Wins Yonex Chinese Taipei Open

Posted by: Vande India   
September 14th,
2008

Saina Nehwal on Sunday capped her dream run in the Chinese Taipei Open by clinching the title to become the first Indian woman shuttler with two Grand Prix crowns under her belt.

The second-seeded Indian, who won the Philippines Open Grand Prix in May 2006, beat unseeded Malaysian Li Ya Lydia Cheah 21-8, 21-19 in the final of the GP Gold event here.

Saina, who reached the Olympic quarter-finals a couple of weeks back in Beijing, played to a plan and attacked her opponent from the word go.

The tactics paid off well for the world number 14 who gave no chance to her Malaysian rival, a slow mover on the court, to bridge the gap in the first game.

The second game, though, saw a determined Cheah fight back but the Indian was up to the task and ran away with the match after some anxious moments.

“I guess this is perhaps my best performance so far. Of course my show in Beijing Olympics gave me a lot of confidence but I think I played here really well,” Saina said.

Asked if she would rate Sunday’s win higher than her 2006 Philippines Open triumph, Saina said, “Philippines Open was a four-star event and this is five-star and it’s unbelievable that I won this title.”

Looking ahead, Saina said she must keep the momentum going.

“Next I play in Japan and China Open, both of which are Super Series events and I have to continue the good work there,” said the 21-year-old Hyderabadi girl.

An elated Badminton Association of India President VK Verma termed Saina’s stunning victory a great achievement for Indian shuttlers.

“I congratulate Saina for her outstanding victory. Her career has been on the up now. She won the Philippines Open Grand Prix in 2006, then she reached the quarter-finals in the Olympics and now she has won a Grand Prix Gold event,” he said.

“It was a formidable victory winning the final in straight sets and 21-8 in the first game was truly amazing.”

Election Comm Turned Sports Mini didn’t know Gopichand

Posted by: Vande India   
August 20th,
2008

Sport Minister M S Gill on Tuesday failed to recognise former All England Champion and National Badminton Coach Pullela Gopichand when along with Olympian Saina Nehwal he went to meet him in his office.

While Gill greeted Saina heartily, he could not recognise Gopichand who was standing next to Saina and asked him who he was.

“Who are you?” Gill asked Gopichand, leaving him with no other option but to spell out his name.

Gopichand is only the second Indian after Prakash Padukone to win the All England Open Champion in 2001 and we hope Gill was only joking when he asked him his name.

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