In the decider, Saina was at her attacking best. After moving neck and neck till 7-7, she went berserk by engaging her opponent in soft dribbles and net play to widen the gap at 15-9 before reeling off six straight points to seal her place in history.
Hailing Saina's victory as an important milestone in Indian badminton, the Badminton Association of India announced a cash prize of Rs 200,000.
"It is a big moment in Indian badminton. We are proud of her achievement. We are announcing a cash reward of Rs two lakh as an acknowledgment of Saina's hard work and achievement," BAI president V K Verma said.
"It is a moment to cherish for Indian sports. Saina has put in a lot of hard work but I will also want to thank the Sports Ministry for their support and financial help," he added.
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