Thursday, 21 Nov 2024

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Fans of badminton can look forward to another thrilling match between Tai Tzu Ying and Carolina Marin as they face off in the final of the OUE Singapore Open 2017. These two exceptional players have consistently proven themselves as the best in the Women’s Singles circuit, dominating the world rankings. After defeating their respective semi-final opponents, Beiwen Zhang and Sung Ji Hyun, they are all set for a repeat of their intense battle in the Kuching finale last week.

For 23-year-old Marin, this marks an impressive three consecutive finals in as many weeks. Meanwhile, Tai, the world No.1 from Chinese Taipei, has made it two out of two after skipping the India leg of the MetLife BWF World Superseries tour. She is on a remarkable winning streak, having clinched victory in her last four tournaments and triumphing over the Olympic champion in their past three encounters.

Marin, who narrowly missed out on the titles in India and Malaysia (Kuching), is determined to emerge victorious in the Lion City. She is not willing to settle for three runners-up medals and is eager to reclaim her position as world No.1. Marin displayed her dominance in the semi-final against Sung, winning with a score of 21-9 21-12 in just 33 minutes. Her powerful and precise shots left the Korean player with no chance.

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In her match against Zhang, Tai initially struggled but eventually found her rhythm and defeated her opponent with a score of 21-19 21-15. Tai’s exceptional ability to change pace and direction caused Zhang considerable difficulties. The American even found herself in a splits position while trying to retrieve one of Tai’s fast-dropping slices. Tai acknowledged that she will need to dig deeper to face the tougher challenge posed by Marin in the final.

Although she lost, Zhang put up a strong fight against Tai. She expressed her desire for more training and support, highlighting the disparity between her and players who receive full-time coaching and financial assistance.

In the Men’s Singles category, two Indian shuttlers, B. Sai Praneeth and Kidambi Srikanth, have made it to the final, paying tribute to the late President of the Badminton Association of India, Dr. Akhilesh Das Gupta. Regardless of the outcome, the honor and glory will belong to India. Praneeth dominated his match against Lee Dong Keun, winning 21-6 21-8, while Srikanth displayed his polished skills against Anthony Ginting, securing a 21-13 21-14 victory.

The upcoming final between Praneeth and Srikanth is expected to be a thrilling contest, as they are training partners who know each other’s game well. The match promises to be intriguing as they battle for the title.

In conclusion, the OUE Singapore Open 2017 has showcased exceptional talent and intense competition in both the Women’s and Men’s Singles categories. Fans eagerly anticipate the final matches, which will undoubtedly provide a memorable showdown between the best players in the world.

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FAQs

  1. Who are the finalists in the Women’s Singles category of the OUE Singapore Open 2017?
  • The finalists are Tai Tzu Ying and Carolina Marin.
  1. What is Tai Tzu Ying’s recent winning streak?
  • Tai Tzu Ying has won her last four tournaments, including the Kuching finale and the YONEX-SUNRISE Hong Kong Open.
  1. What challenges does Tai Tzu Ying expect in the final against Carolina Marin?
  • Tai Tzu Ying anticipates a tough match against Marin, as her shots are powerful and Marin is a tall player. Tai recognizes the need to stay focused and run around the court to counter Marin’s strengths.

Conclusion

The OUE Singapore Open 2017 has seen remarkable performances from top players in both the Women’s and Men’s Singles categories. Tai Tzu Ying, Carolina Marin, B. Sai Praneeth, and Kidambi Srikanth have proven themselves as exceptional talents in the badminton world. As fans eagerly await the final matches, the stage is set for an intense battle between these skilled athletes. Stay tuned for some unforgettable badminton action! Carnegiecentre