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Mudra Dhainje outplays Milicent Wiranto in second round clash at India International Challenge

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Mudra Dhainje outplays Milicent Wiranto in second round clash at India International Challenge
India’s talented player Mudra Dhainje put up strong show of top class skills in the arena and outplayed her higher ranked Indonesian challenger Milicent Wiranto in Women’s Singles second round at Tata Open India International Challenge 2012 in India, on
Friday, December 14.
The un-seeded Mudra, who showed a wonderful performance in her opening match as well, continued her staggering performance and stunned Milicent who was the seventh seed in the tournament.
Indian lady played with remarkable precision while staying positive on court and remained successful in winning this second round battle in straight games with a terrific margin on the board.
On the other hand, the higher ranked Milicent failed to show her brilliance against her local challenger. She conceded many points by making errors in the arena and ultimately lost the contest with a huge margin.
In the first game, the impressive Mudra delivered a spectacular show in the arena as she executed shots with dictating control from opening points.
The hard-to-learn variations in Mudra’s shots helped her in maintaining her superiority against her Indonesian challenger without facing any considerable trouble.
Mudra did not show any sign of confusion as she was in complete control of the pace until the one-minute break.
The battle proceeded in the same fashion after the mid-game interval as Mudra did not lose her control in the arena.
India’s Mudra did not reduce the speed of the game at any stage and remarkable bagged the first game with a stunning 21-14 margin on the score board.
Milicent tried her best to play positive badminton in the starting half of second set but she failed to create pressure on her opponent.
Mudra entertained the crowd with her incredible skills that helped her to put pressure on her opponent who could not find good rhythm.
The tricky and positive play in the concluding half of second set helped Mudra to grab the set with a convincing 21-17 score on the board.
The local shuttler played with stunning aggression and easily wrapped up this second round contest in straight games by a striking total of 21-14 and 21-17.

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