Praneeth bags maiden Super Series title

Singapore: Singapore Open men's singles champion B Sai Praneeth and runner-up Kidambi Srikanth both from India pose with their tropies in Singapore on Sunday. PTI Photo (Facebook)(PTI4_16_2017_000074B)

Singapore: Promising Indian shuttler B Sai Praneeth clinched his maiden Super Series title at the Singapore Open after defeating compatriot K Srikanth in a historic all-Indian final here Sunday.
World No.30 Praneeth, who had won the Canada Open Grand Prix last year and reached the Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold final this year, outmaneuvered Srikanth 17-21, 21-17, 21-12 in the summit clash of the USD 350,000 event.
It was the first time in the history of international badminton that two Indians were playing a Super Series final and it turned out to be a thrilling contest.
The two trainees of the Gopichand academy exploited every chink that they were aware of in each other’s game. In the first game, Srikanth played some angled shots to set up his points and then used his accurate smashes to seal them. He gathered many points on Praneeth’s forehand with his brilliant returns.
Srikanth started with two lame returns but as the game progressed, he showed his class to outmaneuver his compatriot. The duo didn’t go for long rallies and varied the pace with their repertoire of strokes.
It was Srikanth who grabbed an 11-7 advantage during the first break with a cross-court smash which Praneeth couldn’t return despite a full stretch dive. Praneeth too made Srikanth run for every point before closing in to make it 14-15.
Srikanth did not relent either and came up with down the line smashes to grab five game points. In the second game, Srikanth rushed to a 4-1 lead but Praneeth clawed back at 7-7. The duo, which trains together at the Gopichand Academy, moved neck-and-neck till 10-10 before Praneeth grabbed a one-point advantage with Srikanth hitting wide.
Praneeth continued to dominate the proceedings and moved to a 20-17 lead when Srikanth made a service error. He then roared back into the contest when his compatriot hit wide. In the decider, Praneeth carried the momentum and surged to a 7-3 lead which he consolidated to 11-5 at the break. It was another towering smash on Srikanth’s backhand which gave him the lead.
The change of court didn’t break Praneeth’s rhythm as he continued to trouble Srikanth with his array of strokes and better net-play. In the end, a drop shot gave Praneeth a 19-12 lead and Srikanth handed him the match point when he hit wide. Praneeth made it count to seal his first Super Series title when his compatriot again hit wide.

Press Trust of India

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