Saina manages to reach the finals of the Swiss Open Grand Prix

Saina Nehwal is a young and energetic badminton star of India. She is the sole hope of India for winning the major titles of the world in women’s singles category. All the Indian sports related hopes had been expecting their talent to shine in the major
tournament of the badminton. Saina Nehwal gives all the sports personalities a hope to win and make India proud. Saina Nehwal is the emerging badminton star of India. She also participated in the All England Championship with a wish to win the women’s singles
title for her country. She took a marvelous start of her game and managed to reach in the quarter-finals of the All England Badminton after defeating her opponent player. Some days ago she had participated in the YONEX All England Open tournament and reached
in the quarter-finals. But there she could not sustain the strokes of Eriko Hirose of Japan and was defeated.  Recently, Saina Nehwal got an opportunity to take her revenge from Eriko Hirose and successfully defeated her earlier in the Swiss Open tournament.
This was a great victory for Saina because immediately after receiving defeat, she had maintained her dominance again.

After reaching in the quarter-finals of the Swiss Open, Saina faced off Bae Youn-Joo, top seeded player from South Korea, and defeated him from a clear lead and reached into the finals of the Swiss Open Grand Prix tournament 2011. The game between Saina
and Bae Youn-Joo was very interesting for the spectators because both the players tried their best to reach in the finals of the tournament. But the young shuttler of India managed to defeat her opponent in less than an hour.

In the first set of the game it was looking that Bae Youn-Joo would lead from Saina because she had defeated Saina from 10-4. But, in the second set of the game Saina managed to equal the scores from 15-15. After the second set there was a pin drop silence
in the halls because there was a tough competition between the top shuttlers of India and Korea. But the second set also left the spectators in a surprising tone because both the players again equaled the game from 19-19. After this Saina felt the real threat
from Bae Youn and played some tough strokes with her full strength and maintained her superiority from two points.

The decider set was also replete with interest for the spectators because both Saina and Bae had initiated the game in an aggressive manner. From the very first hit of the racket Saina left very little space for Bae to excel and won the decider set easily.
Now, Saina Nehwal will face off beyween Ji Hyun Sung from Korea in the finals of the Swiss Open.

 

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