Alesia Zaitsava overpowers Natalya Voytsekh to claim Women’s Singles title at Slovak Open 2012
Belarus’ Alesia Zaitsava registered her supremacy in the arena and claimed Women’s Singles title after defeating Ukraine’s Natalya Voytsekh in the final encounter at the Victor Slovak Open 2012 on Sunday, September 9, in Slovakia.
The in-form Alesia, who was top seed in the main draw of the tournament, put up staggering show in the final battle and easily registered a comprehensive victory over Natalya without facing any trouble.
The higher ranked Alesia put up stunning show of top class badminton and remained successful in claiming the crown by ending up the title match in a dominating fashion with a crushing margin by working well for just 34 minutes.
On the other hand, the fourth seeded Natalya tried her level best to put up strong resistance against her top seeded rival but failed to put up strong show as she played negative badminton and eventually lost the set with a comfortable margin.
The opening game was a little interesting in opening rallies when both shuttlers put in their best effort and remained close until the end of opening half as they played with precision.
However, it was Alesia who changed her tactics after the interval and started to build up lead. She was in tremendous form at this stage of the game as she became quick in taking the bird early and eventually remained successful in winning the first set with a considerable 21-17 margin on the board.
In the following set of this final contest, Natalya could not maintain her pace with her rival who was incredible aggressive and positive in her play.
Alesia played perfect badminton in the second game as she remained in complete control of rallies and managed to take a wonderful lead until the break.
After the mid-game interval, the higher ranked Alesia remained consistent in her play as she did not find any trouble from her Ukrainian opponent and eventually wrapped up the set with a crushing margin of 21-13.
The top seeded Alesia lifted the trophy by winning the final fight in straight sets with a 21-17 and 21-13 margin on score board.
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