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PV Sindhu enters Macau Open final

PV Sindhu was off to a fantastic start on Saturday as she pocketed the opening game in a mere 14 minutes.

PV Sindhu of India celebrates after won the women single quarter final match against Bellaetrix Manuputty of Indonesia during the Thomas and Uber cup final 2014, at Siri fort sports complex, in New Delhi on 22nd 2014. Express photo by Ravi KanojiaPV Sindhu of India celebrates after won the women single quarter final match against Bellaetrix Manuputty of Indonesia during the Thomas and Uber cup final 2014, at Siri fort sports complex, in New Delhi on 22nd 2014. Express photo by Ravi Kanojia PV Sindhu triumphed 21-8 15-21 21-16 in a contest which lasted an hour and three minutes to make the summit clash of the USD 120,000 event.

Two-time defending champion P V Sindhu stood just one win away from completing a hat-trick of titles at the Macau Open after she advanced to finals of the event with a gruelling three-game triumph over second seed Akane Yamaguchi of Japan on Saturday.

World No. 12 Sindhu triumphed 21-8 15-21 21-16 in a contest which lasted an hour and three minutes to make the summit clash of the USD 120,000 event.

The two-time World Championship bronze-medallist, who is seeded fifth, Sindhu will next square off against the winner of the match between He Bingjiao of China and sixth-seeded Japanese Minatsu Mitani.

Sindhu was off to a fantastic start on Saturday as she pocketed the opening game in a mere 14 minutes.

But Yamaguchi did not let the Indian run away with it and roared back into the contest to claim the second game. The World No. 9 went neck-and-neck with the Indian till 15-15 before breaking away to draw level.

Sindhu raised her tempo in the decisive third game and raced to an 11-5 lead. Yamaguchi did claw back to reduce the margin but the Indian managed to do just enough to seal the issue in her favour.

With this, Sindhu avenged a loss that she had suffered at the hands of Yamaguchi in 2013 when the Japanese had knocked her out of the Japan Open with a 21-6 21-17 win.

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