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India Open: Winning the 1st game became turning point, says PV Sindhu

India’s ace shuttler P V Sindhu today defeated Olympic champion Carolina Marin to lift the India Open Super Series Badminton tournament at the Siri Fort Indoor Stadium in New Delhi. The Indian third

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India Open Super Series winner PV Sindhu feels that winning the hard-fought first game against Olympic champion Carolina Marin proved to be crucial in the final outcome of the match. 

 


 


 


"I really played well. The first game was really crucial for me. It was a good match overall. I am really happy with my performance. She also played well. For both of us, the first game was really important. From the start both of us were fighting for every point. There were no easy points, there 


 


were long rallies," Sindhu said after winning India Open Super Series Badminton tournament. 


 


 


 

Asked if pocketing the first game gave her an edge in the contest, Sindhu said:"You never know because each point was important. It's just that every point was important for both of us." 

Sindhu rated India Open as one of the important tournaments in her itinerary. 

"After China Open, this is my second title and that too at the start of the year. I would like to thank the spectators, they were really very supportive. It's been really nice because the whole stadium was cheering for both of us." Sindhu said for any athlete there are no shortcuts to hardwork. 

"It's not about winning or losing, you have to just work hard and give your best. We have played our best matches at the Olympic Games. But I think ups and downs are part of life but you will have to come back and train harder to improve yourself and that's what is really important." Marin on her part admitted that unforced errors cost her dearly today. 

"Today, I couldn't play my natural game. I committed a few unforced errors and that was the key of the game. The game was good for spectators but not for me because I lost. But I am happy with my overall performance this week," she said. 

Marin too said that she produced her best performance in last year's Rio Olympics after which injuries affected her performances. 

"My best performance was at the Olympics. That was my goal for the year. After that I got some injuries but from January, I am just getting better. But this week gave me some confidence. Now I am motivated to fight hard and keep going in the next tournaments," the Spaniard said. 

(With inputs from PTI)