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Indonesia Open Grand Prix Gold: Lindaweni Fanetri shows exit to Sonia Su Ya Cheah in first round

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Indonesia Open Grand Prix Gold: Lindaweni Fanetri shows exit to Sonia Su Ya Cheah in first round
Lindaweni Fanetri, an experienced shuttler from Indonesia, showed her elevated skills on court as she eased into Women’s Singles second round after showing exit to Malaysia’s Sonia Su Ya Cheah in first round at Indonesia Open Grand Prix Gold Badminton 2012
on Wednesday, September 26, in Indonesia.
The in-form Lindaweni, who has been showing a steady performance for the last six months, put up an amazing show in front of her home fans and remained successful in taming her Malaysian rival in a lopsided manner.
Lindaweni was calm and composed on court as she did not show any sign of confusion on court and easily gave a severe lesson to Sonia in a one-sided battle that ended up in straight sets in just 29 minutes.
In the meanwhile, the un-seeded Sonia was helpless against the power play of her Indonesian rival as she failed to play attacking badminton and ultimately bowed down quite easily without proving her mettle on court.
Lindaweni started her run in a positive and confident fashion as she played killing badminton from opening rallies and managed to set up a huge gap until the end of opening part.
After the break, the impressive Indonesian shuttler continued showing up her remarkable craft. She did not face any considerable resistance from Sonia and remained dominant in the concluding part.
Indonesian player continued putting up spectacular show and entertained her fans by maintaining her upper hand over her rival.
Lindaweni easily got advantage in the match by bagging the first game with a crushing 21-10 score on the board.
The following game was not different from the previous one when Lindaweni played to her maximum potential and again took a comfortable lead until the mid-game break.
After the interval, Lindaweni injected more power into her shots and kept her rival struggling hard to return the bird from all areas. She ended up the second set in a killing way with a staggering margin of 21-11.
Lindaweni emerged as victorious in a comfortable manner as she finished up the match in straight sets with a one-sided difference of 21-10 and 21-11.

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