Olympic bronze medallist Saina Nehwal fought her way back from a game down to register a 14-21 21-18 21-12 victory over Sayaka Takahashi of Japan and enter the quarterfinals of the women's singles event of the World Badminton Championships, here today.
World No. 7 Saina, seeded seventh in the tournament, lost the first game, but rallied in a fine fashion to prevail over her 13th seeded Japanese rival in a match that lasted an hour and five minutes at the Ballerup Super Arena here.
Saina will take on World No. 1 Li Xuerui of China in the last eight stage of the tournament.
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The World No. 14 Japanese straight away opened up a 4-0 lead and throughout the game, Saina was lagging behind. The nearest she could reach her rival was at 5-6.
In the second game, the Indian got her act together and surged ahead with a 7-3 lead, but Takahashi soon earned four consecutive points to make it 7-7 and then moved swiftly to extend the gap.
At one stage the Japanese had opened up a huge 13-8 lead and the Indian was seen playing only the catch-up game.
But just when it was looking as if it was all over for Saina, she maintained her clam to brought the gap down to 15-16 before catching Takahashi at 17-17.
At 18-18, Saina upped the ante and reeled off three straight points to take the match to the decider.
The third and final game turned out to be a cake walk for India's ace shuttler, who broke away from a tied 7-7 situation to topple her rival 21-12 at the end.