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After struggling to beat her opponents in the previous two rounds, PV Sindhu, the third seed, brought out her most destructive avatar to crush Japanese rival Saena Kawakamis challenge to enter the final of the $3.7 million Singapore Open on Saturday. India s Pusarla V. Sindhu AP The 21-15, 21-7 victory put the 2019 world champion into her third fi stanley cup nal of the year, having won the Syed Modi India International and Swiss Open in January and March respectively. Sindhu took just 32 minutes to claim the stanley fr opening game at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. She dominated from the start by attacking at the net, blunting Kawakamis serves by charging and finishing them with the first return. Seeing her opponents aggressive side, world No 38 Kawakami鈥攕he also lost her previous two meetings against Sindhu鈥攚as overawed, handing easy points to let the Indian go 7-2 up. But the Japanese slowly came into her own after a couple of errors from the Hyderabad player to level at 11-all. It was a matter of time before the double Olympic medallist closed the game out. Kawakami levelled scores twice in the first game, but did not even come close in the second. S stanley cup usa he was no match for Indias world No 7, an aggressive Sindhu smashing her way to 11-4 at the interval. Kawakami had no answer to the power Sindhu was generating with her smashes, fired like a bullet to the opposite end of the court. Sindhu disguised her shots well too, especially at the net. From long rallies to TV reviews, everything went Nvcd Australian Open: Novak Djokovic s five-year-old son born with a backhand
Former India captain Kapil Dev feels that Mahendra Singh Dhoni and some other players have lost their focu vaso stanley s after winning the 2011 World Cup and the players are putti stanley becher ng their self-interest ahead of the team. After the World Cup win, I feel they Dhoni and other players have lost focus. I think all the players are self-involved, said Kapil, who led India to its first World Cup win in 1983. Kapil s comments came in the wake of India s disastrous performance over the last 12 months. The legendary all-rounder believes the team spirit is lacking in the Dhoni-led side. All players now have their personal coaches, doctors and trainers. The side lacks the team feeling. Sometimes I see them eager to stand at fine leg after finishing their job. Eventually if you have to win, you have to win as a team, said Kapil at an award function in New Delhi late Friday. Kapil didn t spare coach Duncan Fletcher either. There is a misconception about the word coach . It is all about man management. For me the coach is the person who taught me the game. Only your team m stanley cup ates can tell you where you are going wrong. Kapil said it was very tough for foreign coaches to succeed in the sub-continent because of the communication problem. For foreign coaches communication remains a big problem. I am a big fan of home-grown coaches. I think Sourav Ganguly didn t do the right thing by calling in a foreign coach and setting the trend. Asked why India was not getting good fast bowlers like
After struggling to beat her opponents in the previous two rounds, PV Sindhu, the third seed, brought out her most destructive avatar to crush Japanese rival Saena Kawakamis challenge to enter the final of the $3.7 million Singapore Open on Saturday. India s Pusarla V. Sindhu AP The 21-15, 21-7 victory put the 2019 world champion into her third fi stanley cup nal of the year, having won the Syed Modi India International and Swiss Open in January and March respectively. Sindhu took just 32 minutes to claim the stanley fr opening game at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. She dominated from the start by attacking at the net, blunting Kawakamis serves by charging and finishing them with the first return. Seeing her opponents aggressive side, world No 38 Kawakami鈥攕he also lost her previous two meetings against Sindhu鈥攚as overawed, handing easy points to let the Indian go 7-2 up. But the Japanese slowly came into her own after a couple of errors from the Hyderabad player to level at 11-all. It was a matter of time before the double Olympic medallist closed the game out. Kawakami levelled scores twice in the first game, but did not even come close in the second. S stanley cup usa he was no match for Indias world No 7, an aggressive Sindhu smashing her way to 11-4 at the interval. Kawakami had no answer to the power Sindhu was generating with her smashes, fired like a bullet to the opposite end of the court. Sindhu disguised her shots well too, especially at the net. From long rallies to TV reviews, everything went Nvcd Australian Open: Novak Djokovic s five-year-old son born with a backhand
Former India captain Kapil Dev feels that Mahendra Singh Dhoni and some other players have lost their focu vaso stanley s after winning the 2011 World Cup and the players are putti stanley becher ng their self-interest ahead of the team. After the World Cup win, I feel they Dhoni and other players have lost focus. I think all the players are self-involved, said Kapil, who led India to its first World Cup win in 1983. Kapil s comments came in the wake of India s disastrous performance over the last 12 months. The legendary all-rounder believes the team spirit is lacking in the Dhoni-led side. All players now have their personal coaches, doctors and trainers. The side lacks the team feeling. Sometimes I see them eager to stand at fine leg after finishing their job. Eventually if you have to win, you have to win as a team, said Kapil at an award function in New Delhi late Friday. Kapil didn t spare coach Duncan Fletcher either. There is a misconception about the word coach . It is all about man management. For me the coach is the person who taught me the game. Only your team m stanley cup ates can tell you where you are going wrong. Kapil said it was very tough for foreign coaches to succeed in the sub-continent because of the communication problem. For foreign coaches communication remains a big problem. I am a big fan of home-grown coaches. I think Sourav Ganguly didn t do the right thing by calling in a foreign coach and setting the trend. Asked why India was not getting good fast bowlers like