SINDHUU CREATES HISTORY,
ENSURES A MEDAL AT WORLD
BADMINTON
Before Sindhu, Prakash
Padukone won a medal in the World Championships way back in 1983 when he bagged
a bronze in the men singles event in Copenhagen, while the women's doubles pair
of Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa bagged another bronze for India in the last
edition of the tournament at London in 2011.The 18-year-old Indian started to
dominate from the word go. After initially being tied at 3-3, the Hyderabadi
surged ahead to open a slight 6-3 lead.Determined not to lose the advantage,
Sindhu kept on increasing the gap to make it 13-8.
Wang, however, managed to bag four points on the
trot to reduce the margin to 12-13. But Sindhu regained her composure pretty
quickly to pocket three consecutive points to once again move ahead.Wang gave
Sindhu scare one more time by making it 18-19 before the Indian eventually
wrapped it up 21-18.
In the second game also, Sindhu straight-away
took a 6-2 lead before four straight points from Wang served as a warning bell
to the Indian.Tied at 6-6, Sindhu roared back with three consecutive points to
move ahead once again and thereafter she always maintained a lead of at least a
point or two.Comfortably placed at 20-16, Sindhu wasted just one match point
before she capped it off in style to seal the game 21-17.Sindhu is having a
dream run at the tournament as she had stunned defending champion Yihan Wang of
China in the pre-quarterfinals.
Prof. John Kurakar
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