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BWF World Tour Finals: PV Sindhu reaches final with win over Ratchanok Intanon

PV Sindhu will meet Nozomi Okuhara in the title clash.

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BWF World Tour Finals: PV Sindhu reaches final with win over Ratchanok Intanon
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Indian badminton star PV Sindhu reaches final of World Tour Finals with 21-16 25-23 win over Ratchanok Intanon on Saturday. PV Sindhu was the runner-up in World Tour Finals last year. 

Sindhu was tested by Intanon in the match but she survived the pressure to make it to her second straight final. The 23-year-old Indian came into the match with a 3-4 record against the Thai player but Sindhu was buoyed by her recent results as she has not lost to Intanon in the last two years.

Sindhu will meet familiar rival Nozomi Okuhara in the title clash. In the other semi-final, Okuhara sailed past compatriot Akane Yamaguchi 21-17, 21-14.

How it went down

The duo started on an equal note, splitting the initial 14 points. Sindhu tried to attack the long serves of Intanon, putting pressure on the Thai with her power-packed returns to lead 10-7. The Indian missed a couple of points before entering the break with a small 11-9 advantage.

Intanon quickly erased the deficit with a brilliant angled return at the net. While the Thai shuttler tried to target Sindhu's body, she also committed errors of judgement and went wide allowing Sindhu to stay a step ahead always.

Sindhu tried to put some lovely touch to her returns, leaving Intanon wrong footed many times. She also unleashed some powerful smashes to trouble the Thai player.

Sindhu grabbed four game points when Intanon went wide and sealed it when the Thai player's angled return got buried in the net.

Big fight in second game 

After the change of sides, Sindhu rushed away with the first four points but the deceptive Intanon narrowed down the lead to 5-6 with counter attacking cross-court smash and then drew parity at 7-7 when Sindhu sent one wide.

But another shot going long and Sindhu was back in the lead and she made it 10-7 when the Thai player made another error in judging the shuttle on the line.

A 27-shot rally ended with a powerful smash from Intanon, who again levelled the scores at 10-10 and went to the break with a small 11-10 advantage when Sindhu committed two unforced errors.

Sindhu reeled off four points to again go into the lead but Intanon produced a superb net dribble and a precise smash at the deep corner to keep breathing down the Indian's neck. 

Intanon equalled again when Sindhu went wide and then led 16-15 with another body smash.
 
Errors again caught up with Intanon as she missed the line and then went long as Sindhu led 18-16. But the Thailand shuttler again drew parity at 18-18 with another brilliant smash and a lucky net chord placed the game evenly-poised 19-19.

Intanon unleashed a superb cross court smash to move to a game point advantage. Sindhu responded with her trademark smash before hitting one out as it was advantage Intanon again. An angled backhand return at the nets helped Sindhu make it 21-21 and she immediately grabbed her first match point with another smash. 

Intanon saved it with another smash at the deep forehand corner and shot to lead when Sindhu found the net. But she stumbled on two unforced errors to hand Sindhu the match point. Sindhu converted it with a smash from near the net following a fierce rally. 

Sindhu had reached the semi-final of the ongoing World Tour Finals after defeating Beiwen Zhang of the United States in the women's singles event here on Friday.

In men's singles event, Indian shuttler Sameer Verma also qualified for the semifinal after beating Kantaphon Wangcharoen of Thailand 21-9, 21-18 in their last eight clash.

(With PTI Inputs)

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