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Saina Nehwal became the first Indian to clinch the World Junior badminton Championship. Photo Courtesy: AFP
Saina clinches World Junior badminton title
Sun-Nov 02, 2008
Pune / Press Trust of India
Ace shuttler Saina Nehwal on Sunday became the first Indian to clinch the World Junior badminton Championship with a straight-game win in the finals.
Top seed Saina got the better of her ninth seeded Japanese rival Sayaka Sato 21-9 21-18 in a lopsided match that lasted just 25 minutes.
"It is a great feeling to win it this time. The last time in 2006, I had lost in the finals but I am happy that I clinched the title this time," Saina, who reached the quarterfinals of the Beijing Olympics said after the match.
"I never thought that I would play so well. The first game was easier but in the second game she was playing good smashed but I was successful in catching her on the nets. I played my back hands well and so overall I am satisfied with my performance. It was an okay sort of a match,” Saina added.
"However, I reckon my semifinals match against Chinese Shixian Wang as the toughest in the tournament," she said.
With the Commonwealth youth gold and the World Junior badminton title in her kitty, the world number 11 has now set her eyes on China and Hong Kong Open later this month.
"I am next playing China Open and Hong Kong open this month and I am confident of doing well there as well," the national champion said.
National coach Pullela Gopichand said Saina played like a champion all through the tournament.
"She played like a champion. It is good to see her wining convincingly through out the tournament. She has really done well, hats off to her," Gopichand said.
Top seed Saina got the better of her ninth seeded Japanese rival Sayaka Sato 21-9 21-18 in a lopsided match that lasted just 25 minutes.
"It is a great feeling to win it this time. The last time in 2006, I had lost in the finals but I am happy that I clinched the title this time," Saina, who reached the quarterfinals of the Beijing Olympics said after the match.
"I never thought that I would play so well. The first game was easier but in the second game she was playing good smashed but I was successful in catching her on the nets. I played my back hands well and so overall I am satisfied with my performance. It was an okay sort of a match,” Saina added.
"However, I reckon my semifinals match against Chinese Shixian Wang as the toughest in the tournament," she said.
With the Commonwealth youth gold and the World Junior badminton title in her kitty, the world number 11 has now set her eyes on China and Hong Kong Open later this month.
"I am next playing China Open and Hong Kong open this month and I am confident of doing well there as well," the national champion said.
National coach Pullela Gopichand said Saina played like a champion all through the tournament.
"She played like a champion. It is good to see her wining convincingly through out the tournament. She has really done well, hats off to her," Gopichand said.
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Its awesome. Congrats Saina. I am a big fan of yours.
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