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Akvile Stapusaityte beats Karolina Janowska in Women’s Singles fight at European Club Championships

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Akvile Stapusaityte beats Karolina Janowska in Women’s Singles fight at European Club Championships
Lithuania’s talented shuttler Akvile Stapusaityte delivered a spectacular performance as she slaughtered Poland’s Karolina Janowska in Women’s Singles clash at the European Club Championships 2012 in Hungary, on Wednesday, May 30.
The in-form Stapusaityte, who has been playing flawless badminton in all fights in the European Championships, continued putting up thrilling show and remained successful in overpowering Karolina with a stunning margin on the score board.
The Lithuanian lady played to her maximum potential against her Polish rival and finished off the battle in straight sets by working for just 17 minutes in the court.
On the other hand, Karolina failed to put up strong resistance against the fireworks of her in-form opponent and bowed down to her without showing any considerable skills.
In the first game, Stapusaityte started her run in a dominating way as she took over the control from the starting points and remained aggressive in the court.
Karolina, in the meanwhile, remained struggling in the court as she failed to live up to expectations and was miles behind on the score board until the mid-game interval.
After the break, Stapusaityte continued her convincing run in the competition as she did not drop her speed and maintained her dominating position over her rival.
She remained positive and took advantage by winning the game with a sensational 21-5 score on the board.
In the following set, Stapusaityte again started her run in the court in an impressive manner as she played attacking and positive badminton and managed to take a reasonable lead on the score board until the end of opening half.
After the break, the Lithuanian continued putting up tremendous show of top class badminton and also remained in impressive control of the game.
She dictated the pace of rallies in all areas of the court and did not let her rival to take control of the pace at any stage throughout the set.
Stapusaityte was just unstoppable for her Polish rival in the court and she finished up the second game with a sensational score of 21-11.
The in-form Stapusaityte wrapped up victory in this Women’s Singles battle with a stunning 21-5 and 21-11 score on the board.

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