- News>
- Other Sports
PV Sindhu crushes Kirsty Gilmour to win Malaysia Masters Grand Prix Gold title
Third seed Sindhu was in exquisite form, as he won her 1st title of 2016.
New Delhi: PV Sindhu cruised to a win in the final of the Malaysia Masters Grand Prix Gold with a 21-15, 21-9 win over Kirsty Gilmour
Third seed Sindhu was in exquisite form, as he won her 1st title of 2016
This was her fifth Grand Prix Gold title. Only two women's singles players (Saina Nehwal and Sung Ji-hyun) have more more GP Gold title's than Sindhu.
The Indian had lost to Gilmour in 2013 French Open in their only meeting but on Sunday she showed why she is considered to be one of India's most revered women's singles shuttler as she avenged her loss with a dominating 21 -15 21-9 win in a 32-minute clash to clinch her fifth Grand Prix Gold title.
This is her second Malaysia Masters Grand Prix Gold title, having won it in 2013 as well. She also completed a hat-trick at the Macau Open Grand Prix Gold in November last year.
Sindhu, who had an unbeaten streak at the Premier Badminton League (PBL), produced a dominating performance as she showed better court coverage and cut down on her errors to outclass her opponent in the summit clash.
In the opening game, Sindhu made early strides, moving to 5-2 and then sped away with her superior game plan. She had a healthy 12-6 lead which she increased to 18-10.
The Scottish shuttler, on the other hand, reeled off four straight points but could never threaten Sindhu who closed the game without much effort.
In the second game, Sindhu once again opened up a slender 5-2 lead which was quickly erased by Gilmour. But the Indian then changed gears and moved to a 9-5 and then jumped to a huge 16-5 lead.
Gilmour tried in vain to narrow the gap but the Indian slammed the door on her rival.
(With PTI inputs)