Saina Nehwal (20) underlined her growing stature in world badminton with a comfortable 21-18, 21-15 win over giant killer Tzu Ying Tai of Chinese Taipei to win the Singapore Open and bag her second Super Series crown.

But the world number 6 exploited the inexperience of Tai to not only recover from a 14-18 score line in the opening game, and soon achieved her second title in two weeks.
Nehwal had won the India Open Grand Prix Gold tournament in Chennai last week.
"It’s a great feeling to win back-to-back titles. It proves I have the endurance levels to play consistently at this level,” said Nehwal, the only Indian woman to have achieved a world ranking of five.
Saina will now aim to complete a hat-trick of titles in Jakarta where she launches her defence of the Indonesia Super Series crown on Wednesday. “I feel I am still in good shape to go the distance,” she added.
{{/usCountry}}Saina will now aim to complete a hat-trick of titles in Jakarta where she launches her defence of the Indonesia Super Series crown on Wednesday. “I feel I am still in good shape to go the distance,” she added.
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