The scores were level 2-2 when Sugiarto took the courts and courtesy his win, Delhi edged Chennai 3-2 in the semifinals.
In the first game, Sugiarto was leading 10-5 at one stage but Brice managed to reduce the margin to 11-13. However, he could not match the agility and skillful movements of Sugiarto.
India's star women's shuttler P V Sindhu consolidated the hopes of Chennai to qualify into the final by thrashing P C Thulasi in the trump match 15-6, 15-7, which gave Chennai N oaverall 3-2 points lead.
Down 0-2 in the tie, it was the Chennai duo - Chris Adcock and Pia Zebadiah - that kept the hopes alive by beating Delhi's pair of Gabrielle Adcock and Koo Keat Kien 15-9, 15- 14.
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From the very beginning the lanky girl from Andhra Pradesh prevailed over Thulasi, who found it tough to cope up to the deft manoeuvres and power-packed smashes of her opponent.
Sindhu was at her best as she used her height to her advantage, making Thulasi clueless of her movements in the court and variety of stroke-plays she had in the store.
In Men's Doubles, Koo Keat Kien and Tan Boon Heong of Delhi Acers began with great elan, by clinching a thrilling encounter 15-10, 15-14 over Chris Adcock and Pranaav Chopra.