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Saina, Sridhar exit Singapore Open

Source: PTI
June 12, 2009 21:04 IST
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India's campaign in the Aviva Singapore Super Series came to an end on Friday after both Saina Nehwal and Anup Sridhar lost their respective quarter-finals.

Tournament sixth-seed Saina went down 21-19, 19-21, 14-21 to China's Wang Lin in the women's singles while qualifier Sridhar's dream run was cut short by Thailand's Boonsak Ponsana. The Indian lost 11-21, 8-21.

Anup, who had upset world No 2 Peter Gade of Denmark on Thursday, could not quite raise his game to the same level and was waylaid by the Thai.

Anup, ranked 39th in the world, offered some resistance in the first game, keeping things level till 12th point. Thereafter, he lost the plot and the Thai world No 19 opened up a four-point lead which he steadily improved to walk away with the first game in 13 minutes.

The Indian failed to show the spirit that saw him upset Gade and allowed Boonsak to open up a five-point lead at 5-10.

The unseeded Thailand shuttler gave Anup no chance and wrapped up the second game and match in 14 minutes.

World No 7 Saina was trailing 8-10 in the first game but staged a brilliant fightback that saw her forge ahead world No 4 Lin at 12-11.

Thereafter, she always stayed a step ahead of her higher-ranked opponent to clinch the opener.

But the third-seeded Lin was not to be outdone and she fought back to square the second game. Both were level till 14-14 but the Chinese slowly surged ahead before wrapping up the game at 21-19.

In the decider, sixth-seeded Saina just fizzled out after going level till six-all. The Chinese opened up a three-point lead at 11-8 and for the rest of the game Saina was made to play catch up.

The encounter lasted 59 minutes.

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