Amidst all the challenges across Asia, The Indians hope had gone down a bit, Once Saina Nehwal went out from the tournament in her first round. However, it seems that the expectations are on the lift after the news of Sindhu's victory in the semifinals against one of the toughest badminton player indeed.
The match was a great treat to watch for people, though. What brings more cheer after the match is that Sindhu managed to defeat her opponent in 3 round tough battle making it into the Finals which she now eyes on to bring it to India.
If Sindhu manages to win the finals, this shall be her first series title. The 21 years old Sindhu increased people's expectations earlier in 2016 after she brought Silver in the Reo Olympics, Thus she must know how to deal with tough situations with a lot of pressure indeed. As far the facts of the semi-finals were concerned, Sindhu was facing a tough opponent named Sung Ji Hyun in the semis who had a great
record herself.
However, The thriller went on to three round where Sindhu did recover as the match progressed by gaining more match points by her famous Smash or Switch mode which she did demonstrate in the Olympics too. The battle of three round favoured both Hyun and Sindhu with 11-21, 23-21, 21-19, Finally helping Sindhu out to win match for herself gaining new confidence and expectations for people of India.
The Chinese Open master series will surely witness a great final now, As Sindhu progressed to finals with the great leap of joy and proud of her country at end of Semi Final match. It is assured that she may either play Chinese department touch player in the finals or the other one around; but one thing is sure that India can hope more from her style and badminton than this country ever did and she at least has grown up with the game as it has progressed in her life.
All in all, we hope for her victory and If she manages to win the first title series of her life, It shall be dream come true for her many supporters across the nation...
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