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Sung Ji Hyun beats Carolina Marin again to guide Mumbai Rockets to PBL final

Rio gold medallist and World No. 2 shuttler Carolina Marin once again failed to break the jinx against Mumbai's South Korean import Hyun Sung Ji as the Rio Olympics gold medallist lost 11-6, 6-11, 5-11 in the second semi-final women's singles match o

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Rio gold medallist and World No. 2 shuttler Carolina Marin once again failed to break the jinx against Mumbai's South Korean import Hyun Sung Ji as the Rio Olympics gold medallist lost 11-6, 6-11, 5-11 in the second semi-final women's singles match of the Premier Badminton League (PBL). 

The second semi-final started with both the Trump matches which Mumbai won convincingly to gain an unassailable lead leaving the rest three ties inconsequential.

The contest started with a bang with Marin facing World No 3 Hyun, which predictably was the Trump match for the Hyderabad franchise.

Bruised after the loss to the South Korean in the league stage, the 23-year-old Marin started on a positive note to quickly take a 6-4 lead going into the break of the first game. Coming back, the Spanish southpaw extended her lead to 8-5 and stifled her opponent with some brilliant smashes to take the game 11-6.

The second game, however, saw Marin trailing Hyun 3-6 in the break, before the Korean shuttler consolidated it further to 8-5 and did not allow the reigning two-time World Champion any freebies whatsoever. Hyun finally took the second game 11-6 in her favour.

The 25-year-old Korean carried the momentum in the third game, which witnessed two long rallies of 25 and 22 shots, to walk away leading 6-3 into the break before pocketing it 11-5.

The second match of the night was the Trump for Mumbai with 2016 Swiss Open gold medallist HS Prannoy taking on Hong Open silver medallist Sameer Verma in the men's singles tie.

The 24-year-old Prannoy had it easy in the first game with a 6-4 lead into the break before pocketing it 11-8 comfortably. The second game witnessed a comeback of sorts from Sameer, who went into the break leading 6-4 and further consolidated it to win 10-7, before Prannoy turned it around to equalise at 10-10.

Both shuttlers went neck and neck in the extended points but Prannoy kept his calm to register his sixth straight win in the tournament, beating the 22-year-old Sameer 15-13 to give Mumbai a 3-(-1) unbeatable lead in the crucial semi-final.

Mumbai Rockets will take on Chewnnai Smashers in the final game of the tournament today at the Siri Fort Indoor Stadium.