Saturday, January 31, 2026
ADVT 
Sports

Sindhu Beats Saina To Guide Chennai Smashers To Premier Badminton League Final

Darpan News Desk IANS, 13 Jan, 2017 01:05 PM
    Rio Olympics silver medallist P.V. Sindhu inspired the Chennai Smashers to beat Awadhe Warriors 4-1 in the first semi-final and storm into the finals of the Premier Badminton League (PBL) at the Siri Fort Indoor Stadium here on Friday.
     
    Chennai will now take on the winner of the second semi-final between Hyderabad Hunters and Mumbai Rockets, which will take place later in the night.
     
    As expected the marquee Trump match for Chennai between the two poster girls of Indian badminton -- Saina Nehwal and Sindhu -- turned out to be a pulsating contest with the Rio Olympics silver medallist clinching it 11-7, 11-8.
     
    World No.9 Saina started off well to edge past Sindhu 6-5 in the break before the 21-year-old World No.10 bounced back in style to take four consecutive points and clinch the first game 11-7. 
     
    The second game witnessed Sindhu quickly taking a 6-3 lead in the break before a resilient Saina used all her experience to inch closer and make it 8-9 but the lanky Sindhu held her nerve to clinch two crucial points as Chennai took back the lead 3-2.
     
    Earlier, Awadhe Warriors grabbed the lead in the first game of the evening, as World No. 10 Thailand duo of Bodin Isara and Savitree Amitrapai came back from a game down to defeat England's Chris Adcock and Gabrielle Adcock 9-11, 11-8, 11-5.
     
    The first game witnessed fast-paced rallies from either side as the 2014 Commonwealth Games gold medallist English pair came from behind to win it.
     
    Bodin and Savitree bounced back well in the second game to take a 6-2 lead in no time and consolidated their position to reach 10-6 when Chris hit the net.
     
    A couple of errors at the net by Bodin and Savitree helped Warriors save two points but Chris misjudged the length and sent the shuttle long as Chennai roared back to contest.
     
    The third game was no different as the Thia duo extended their lead to 5-2 before exerting more pressure on the English husband-wife combo to convincingly pocket it 11-5.
     
    Commonwealth Games gold medallist Parupalli Kashyap then opened the account for Chennai Smashers with a dominating display over Hong Kong's World No. 18 Wong Ki Vincent in the first men's singles tie. 
     
    World No. 62 Kashyap capitalised on the many unforced errors from Vincent as he took the opening game 11-4 before using all his experience to pocket the second game 11-6.
     
    World No. 13 Kidambi Srikanth then handed back the lead to the Warriors with a hard-fought 14-12, 11-7 win over Indonesia's Tommy Sugiarto.
     
    Both Srikanth and Sugiarto matched each other shot for shot before the South Asian Games gold medallist prevailed in the extended points to take the first game.
     
    In the second game, the Guntur-born shuttler did not let any scoring opportunities go and took full advantage of the many unforced errors from the Indonesian to clinch the tie. 
     
    With Chennai leading 3-2, the first semi-final went down to the wire with the men's double match, the Trump match for the Warriors turning out to be the decider.
     
    The Chennai duo of Chris Adcock and Mads Pieler Kolding wasted no time in thrashing the Warriors' pair of V. Shem Goh and Markis Kido 11-3 in the first game before the Warriors hunted back to take a 6-5 lead in the break of the second game.
     
    The Chennai duo, however, kept their calm and clawed back to win the contest 12-10 as the Warriors' pair failed to capitalise on their lead early in the game.

    MORE Sports ARTICLES

    Vancouver Whitecaps Acquire Striker Fabian Espindola From D.C. United

    Vancouver Whitecaps Acquire Striker Fabian Espindola From D.C. United
    Espindola ranks seventh overall in active goal scorers in MLS regular-season games with 64 goals over 10 seasons in the league. He has 73 goals and 42 assists in 252 appearances in all competitions.

    Vancouver Whitecaps Acquire Striker Fabian Espindola From D.C. United

    Hockey Legend Mohammed Shahid Passes Away

    Hockey Legend Mohammed Shahid Passes Away
    Shahid, one of the greatest names in world hockey, was part of the Indian team that clinched the gold medal in the 1980 Moscow Olympics.

    Hockey Legend Mohammed Shahid Passes Away

    Whitecaps Set To Host Crystal Palace Of The English Premier League In Friendly

    VANCOUVER — Clubs from Europe's top leagues have made a habit of coming to North America on pre-season tours in recent years. The goal is to bond as a group, get in shape and connect with fans.

    Whitecaps Set To Host Crystal Palace Of The English Premier League In Friendly

    Canucks Sign Forward Michael Carcone To Three-Year, Entry-level Contract

    Canucks Sign Forward Michael Carcone To Three-Year, Entry-level Contract
    VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Canucks signed forward Michael Carcone to a three-year, entry-level contract on Friday.

    Canucks Sign Forward Michael Carcone To Three-Year, Entry-level Contract

    Star Indian Boxer Vijender Singh Beats Kerry Hope To Win WBO Asia/Pacific Title

    Star Indian Boxer Vijender Singh Beats Kerry Hope To Win WBO Asia/Pacific Title
    The Australian exhibited superior technique and footwork for most of the fight although the Indian was the more powerful boxer. 

    Star Indian Boxer Vijender Singh Beats Kerry Hope To Win WBO Asia/Pacific Title

    On A Day I Am Fit, I Can Defeat Anyone: Saina Nehwal

    India's premier badminton star Saina Nehwal believes that her in-born go-getter attitude will help her overcome opponents, a couple of nagging injuries and pressure of expectations as she bids to better the colour of her Olympic medal at the Rio Games in August.

    On A Day I Am Fit, I Can Defeat Anyone: Saina Nehwal