Monday, 18 March 2013

Exhausted Ratchanok succumbs in final to China's Wang






Ratchanok Intanon had no answers to Wang Shixian's onslaught and succumbed in straight games in the women's singles final of the US$125,000 Swiss Open.





The bitter 21-16 21-12 loss to Wang was another near-miss in the fledgling career of Ratchanok.



A week ago, she went down to Danish veteran Tine Baun in the final of the All England Open in Birmingham.



Ratchanok's head-to-head record now drops to 1-4 against Wang, the world No 7 and fourth seed, who thrashed her in the Swiss Open semi-finals last year.



In the 36-minute battle, Ratchanok, fifth seed and world No 8, appeared weary as she committed a string of unforced errors. Wang, who stunned world No 2 and top-seeded Saina Nehwal of India in the semi-finals, came up with powerful cross-court smashes and dazzling drops close to the net, which forced the Thai girl to hit wide.



Ratchanok, 18, admitted that fatigue played a role in her erratic form. "It was a tough match. I did my best in this tournament, but I was feeling completely exhausted in the final," Ratchanok said.



"I had to some tough matches from the first round to the final in both tournaments [All England and Swiss Open] and that's why I was very tired playing the final. I made too many mistakes. I will learn from these mistakes and hope for the best in my future tournaments," she said.



Ratchanok made history on March 10 when she emerged as the youngest-ever player to advance to the final in the prestigious All England Open's 113-year history.



In men's singles, 11th-seeded Wang Zhengming stunned top seed Du Pengyu 21-18 21-18 to land the title.



China captured its third crown in the tournament when sixth-seeds Chai Biao and Hong Wei pulled off a hard-fought 21-14 18-21 21-14 victory over top-seeds Ko Sung-hyun and Lee Yond-dae of South Korea in the men's doubles final.



But Joachim Fischer Nielsen and Christinna Pedersen shattered Chinese hopes of a fourth title when the Danish second seeds edged Zhang Nan and Tang Jinhua 22-20 21-19 in the mixed doubles final.



South Korea claimed the remaining title when third seeds Jung Kyung-eun and Kim Ha-na outclassed Lee So-hee and Shin Seung-chan 23-21 21-16 in the all-Korean women's doubles showdown.







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