P V Sindhu beats Nozomi Okuhara to win Korea Open Super Series title

India's Olympic silver medallist shuttler P V Sindhu exacted sweet revenge of her World Championship heart-break as she defeated Nozomi Okuhara of Japan in a thrilling clash to clinch the women's singles title at the Korea Open Super Series.
Pusarla V. Sindhu overcame eighth-seeded Nozomi Okuhara 22 -20 11-21 20-18 in yet another energy-sapping contest that lasted an hour and 23 minutes to win the USD 600,000 tournament. (Photo |AP)
Pusarla V. Sindhu overcame eighth-seeded Nozomi Okuhara 22 -20 11-21 20-18 in yet another energy-sapping contest that lasted an hour and 23 minutes to win the USD 600,000 tournament. (Photo |AP)
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Sindhu led 2-0 early in the first game but Okuhara was quick to erase the deficit. The Indian once again moved to a 5-3 advantage with Okuhara committing unforced errors. (Photo | AP)
Sindhu led 2-0 early in the first game but Okuhara was quick to erase the deficit. The Indian once again moved to a 5-3 advantage with Okuhara committing unforced errors. (Photo | AP)
Sindhu lost the advantage when Okuhara reeled off four points, showing her prowess to fight back to grab a 9-7 lead. A smash at Okuhara's backhand helped Sindhu make it 9-9 but the Japanese ensured that she has the advantage at 11-9. (Photo | AP)
Sindhu lost the advantage when Okuhara reeled off four points, showing her prowess to fight back to grab a 9-7 lead. A smash at Okuhara's backhand helped Sindhu make it 9-9 but the Japanese ensured that she has the advantage at 11-9. (Photo | AP)
Sindhu played an attacking rally and sealed it with a smash at 9-12. In fact, she grabbed five of the next eight points after the break to turn the tables at 14-13. (Photo | AP)
Sindhu played an attacking rally and sealed it with a smash at 9-12. In fact, she grabbed five of the next eight points after the break to turn the tables at 14-13. (Photo | AP)
Okuhara could not make use of the chances as her backhand flick near the net went wide and then she made an error in judgement at the baseline to allow Sindhu claw back at 20-20. (Photo | AP)
Okuhara could not make use of the chances as her backhand flick near the net went wide and then she made an error in judgement at the baseline to allow Sindhu claw back at 20-20. (Photo | AP)
Sindhu walked away with the opening game that lasted 28 minutes when Okuhara sent a return serve to the net and then saw the shuttle sail over the baseline. (Photo | AP)
Sindhu walked away with the opening game that lasted 28 minutes when Okuhara sent a return serve to the net and then saw the shuttle sail over the baseline. (Photo | AP)
The World no. 4 Sindhu, who had clinched the 2016 China Super Series Premier and India Super Series and Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold this season, dashed Okuhara's bid to win her third straight title after winning the Australian Open and the World Championship. (Photo | AP)
The World no. 4 Sindhu, who had clinched the 2016 China Super Series Premier and India Super Series and Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold this season, dashed Okuhara's bid to win her third straight title after winning the Australian Open and the World Championship. (Photo | AP)

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