CWG 2018: Saina and Sindhu will be all-in-one in All-India Final, know when and where to match
Sundays are going to be special for India in the 21st Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast. Two big shuttleers of the country will be face to face with PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal Gold.
New Delhi: Sunday's Day in the 21st Commonwealth Games in Gold Coast is special for India. Two big shuttleers of the country will be face to face with PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal Gold.
The 22-year-old Olympic silver medalist Sindhu could not play at the Mixed Team event due to a pull in the heel. In the semi-finals, he defeated defending champion Mishille Li 21-18, 21-8 in 26 minutes to finish the final, while world's number one player Saina won the 2014 silver medalist Christy Gilmore 21-14, 18-21, Beat 21-17.
Having reached the finals of both, India's gold and silver have become firm.
After winning the semifinal match, Sindhu said, "I was quite a conservator. Although the first game was very close but in the second game I made a good lead and kept firmly in hold. It was a good match for me, which ended in two games. "
2010 Delhi Games champion Saina and 2014 Bronze Medal winner Sindhu had a face to face in the Senior National Championship in November last year in which Saina had won.
Where and Where will the
Badminton Women's Singles Final match be played at the Carrara Sports Arena. The final match will start at 4.30 am IST Indian time. First men will compete with the end of the women's finals after finishing.
Badminton Women's Singles Final match be played at the Carrara Sports Arena. The final match will start at 4.30 am IST Indian time. First men will compete with the end of the women's finals after finishing.
Where to Watch The
Commonwealth Games in India are being broadcast on Sony's sports network. With him you can read the detailed report of news on ABP News.
Commonwealth Games in India are being broadcast on Sony's sports network. With him you can read the detailed report of news on ABP News.
Kidambi will land for Gold recently Kidambi Srikanth, who made number one in the world rankings, has also reached the finals. He defeated the 2010 Commonwealth Games silver medalist, Rajeev Osef of England 21-10, 21-17 in the Mens Semifinal. Three-time Olympic silver medal winner Lee Chong Wei beat India's HS Prannoy 21-16, 9-21, 21-14 in the second semifinal.
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