Olympic bronze medallist Saina, who has lost to the World No. 9 Tai Tzu seven times in 12 meetings, including a All England quarterfinal loss last month, once again failed to find a way to outmanoeuvre the Chinese taipei girl, going down 19-21 13-21 here.
This was Saina's third successive loss in the semi-finals after the Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold and India Super Series. The World No 8 Indian will next play at the Singapore Open starting from April 12th at Singapore City.
Playing against an opponent who has always troubled her, Saina once again trailed 0-7 behind and then 6-13 after the break. The Indian did gather some points with her acute angled returns but Tai Tzu was always a step ahead. Saina also committed too many unforced errors.
It was failure to return a powerful smash from Tai Tzu which gave the Chinese taipei girl six game points at 20-14. However, Saina didn't give up the fight and saved as many as five game points with Tai Tzu hitting wide and long. In the end, it was a delectable drop after an engrossing rally which caught the Indian off guard at the forecourt and gave the Chinese Caipei girl, the opening game.
Saina stared with a fine smash after that but Tai Tzu continued to dominate. A few line judgements from Saina saw her concede points. The Chinese Taipei girl moved to a 19-13 lead with a mid-court smash and with Saina hitting long, it was seven match points advantage for Tai Tzu and she sealed it when Saina hit long again.