Badminton
PBL 2020: Chennai Superstarz beat Awadhe Warriors to seal semi-final spot
Chennai Superstarz returned to winning ways in a tight 4-3 win over the Awadhe Warrriors at the GMC Balayogi SATS Indoor Stadium here today. With the win Chennai Superstarz have confirmed a semi-final berth. The enthralling tie went down to the wire and was only settled in the fifth rubber.
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Having lost the men’s doubles match earlier in the day,
Chennai’s Satwiksairaj Rankireddy looked eager to make amends in mixed doubles
alongside Jessica Pugh after the two sides were locked at 3-3. They started off
on a thunderous note, taking the first game against Awadhe’s Christinna
Pedersen and Ko Sung Hyun. The blue brigade made a strong comeback to level the
match at one game apiece before Rankireddy and Pugh showed nerves of steel to
seal the tie with a 15-11, 13-15, 15-14 win.
Having suffered his first defeat of the season to World No.
37 Loh Kean Yew in Chennai’s most recent tie, Lakshya Sen came prepared as he
took on Subhankar Dey of the Awadhe Warriors.
In a strong performance, exhibiting his range, the World No.
32 did not allow Dey to settle into the match at all as he secured a commanding
15-7, 15-8 win. This was the former Asian Junior champion’s fourth win in five
appearances.
Sen’s win was complimented by the 2014 World Championships bronze medallist Tommy Sugiarto who showed the same confidence and conviction in an effortless Trump win for the Superstarz. The Indonesian, who is yet to lose this season, grabbed his fourth win on the trot as he demolished Wong Wing Ki Vincent 15-10, 15-8.
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While Chennai emerged victorious in the two men’s singles rubbers, Awadhe Warriors had the upper hand in women’s singles and men’s doubles in an absorbing encounter. World No. 14 Beiwen Zhang used her experience against rising star Gayatri Gopichand of the Chennai team to post a 15-10, 15-5 win. The former India Open champion’s aggression and anticipation skills were too good for the 16-year-old in a brilliant show from the American.
The men’s doubles match was an engrossing affair between two
pairs, each of which refused to give up. Dhruv Kapila and Satwiksairaj
Rankireddy of Chennai edged the Awadhe Trump pair of Ko Sung Hyun and Ivan
Sozonov in the initial stages of the match. The undeterred Warriors veterans
made a stunning comeback in the next two games as they claimed the 12-15,
15-11, 15-10 win.