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Thailand Open: Sindhu Beats Tunjung to Set Up Final vs Okuhara

PV Sindhu advanced to the final after registering a hard-fought victory over Indonesia’s Gregoria Mariska Tunjung.

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  • PV Sindhu advanced to the Thailand Open final after registering a 23-21, 16-21, 21-9 victory over Indonesia’s GM Tunjung.
  • PV Sindhu will face Japan’s Nozomi Okuhara in the summit clash on Sunday at 3:30 pm IST (tentatively) on Sunday.
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Olympic silver medallist PV Sindhu advanced to the final after registering a hard-fought victory over Indonesia's Gregoria Mariska Tunjung at the Thailand Open World Tour Super 500 tournament in Bangkok on Saturday.

The second seeded Indian continued her unbeaten run in the Thai capital with a 23-21, 16-21, 21-9 win over Tunjung in a match that lasted an hour.

In what is expected to be a high-voltage summit showdown, Sindhu will lock horns with Nozomi Okuhara in a rematch of the last World Championship, in which the Japanese prevailed.

The World Number 3 Indian pipped Tunjung to win the first game that went down to the wire, separated by just two points.

 PV Sindhu advanced to the final after registering a hard-fought victory over Indonesia’s Gregoria Mariska Tunjung.
Olympic silver medallist PV Sindhu advanced to the final after registering a hard-fought victory over Indonesia’s Gregoria Mariska Tunjung at the Thailand Open.
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In the second game, Sindhu played with much more variation and mixed things up to unsettle her opponent. She took a 9-5 lead on the back of some incredible net-play but squandered it as Tunjung reeled off four points to lead 11-9 at the lemon break.

After trailing 10-16, Sindhu earned three consecutive points but it went in vain as she lost the game, thanks to a few errors.

In the third, Sindhu displayed her class to outplay her opponent. She dominated proceedings from the start, rushing to a sizeable 5-1 lead. The Indian then ensured that Tunjung was unable to get back into the game, sealing it comfortably with a 21-9 drubbing.

In the quarter-finals, Sindhu had eased past her Malaysian rival Soniia Cheah.

Okuhara beat Beiwen Zhang 21-17 21-10 in her semi-final match.

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