Australian Badminton Open: Nichaon Jindapon outplays Millicent Wiranto in round-of-16 clash
Thailand’s upcoming shuttler Nichaon Jindapon showed her impressive craft on court when she outplayed Indonesia’s Millicent Wiranto in Women’s Singles round-of-16 at Yonex Australian Open 2013 on Thursday, April 4, in Australia.
The lofty Jindapon, who is fourth seed in Women’s Singles draw of the championship, played to her maximum potential and she easily overpowered her Indonesian rival by taking just 24 minutes.
Jindapon was in smashing form as she played with wonderful speed in the arena and remained successful in winning the match in straight games with a spectacular 21-10 and 21-6 score on the board.
The un-seeded Millicent, on the other hand, failed to continue her winning in the arena as she could not pose even a meagre threat to her Thai rival. She tried to play attacking badminton but committed many unforced errors and lost the match in a one-sided
way.
Jindapon showed a wonderful aggression in the arena from the initial points of first game by building a huge pressure on her lower ranked Indonesian challenger. She was incredibly quick on court and remained in complete control of rallies.
The impressive variations in Jindapon’s strokes helped her to maintain her upper hand against her Indonesian opponent and she remained ahead on the board without facing any trouble.
Until the mid-game break, the confident Jindapon was leading the game with a completely commanding margin on the score board.
Millicent tried to put up strong resistance but remained unable to take charge of rallies and remained struggling in the ending half.
The fourth seeded Jindapon was very calm and composed on court as she did not commit mistakes and wrapped up the first game with a staggering margin of 21-10.
The impressive Thai shuttler did not lose her supremacy at any stage in the first part of second game as she played with confidence and precision.
Jindapon entertained the crowd with her incredible craft that helped her to keep pressure on her opponent who could not find good rhythm.
In the second half of second game, the lofty Jindapon continued her comfortable run and easily wrapped up the second game by a superb margin of 21-6.
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