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HONG KONG - India's Saina Nehwal showed her grit and class as she crushed China's Shixian Wang 15-21, 21-16, 21-17 in a marathon encounter to lift the Hong Kong Open and claim her career's fourth Super Series badminton title and the third of the year.
HONG KONG - "It is like a dream come true," Indian badminton ace Saina Nehwal said Sunday after defeating China's Shixian Wang to win the Hong Kong Open championship.
HONG KONG - Saina Nehwal said her stupendous win in Hong Kong has further motivated her to achieve success at the 2012 London Olympics and for that she will have to be at the top of her her fitness.
HONG KONG - India's sensational Saina Nehwal showed her grit and class as she overpowered China's Shixian Wang 15-21, 21-16, 21-17 in a marathon encounter to win the Hong Kong Open and claim her career's fourth Super Series badminton title and third of the year.
HONG KONG - India's sensational Saina Nehwal showed her grit and class as she overpowered China's Shixian Wang 15-21, 21-16, 21-17 in a marathon encounter to win the Hong Kong Open and claim her career's fourth Super Series badminton title and third of the year.
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