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French Open: Kidambi Srikanth mauls Kenta Nishimoto to clinch fourth Superseries title of 2017

This is Srikanth's 6th Superseries title and fourth in 2017 after he won the Denmark Open Superseries last week.

PTI Reported by: PTI New Delhi Updated on: October 29, 2017 21:10 IST
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Image Source : PTI A file image of Kidambi Srikanth celebrating after his win.

India's Kidambi Srikanth's dream season continued as he brushed aside the challenge of Japan's Kenta Nishimoto in straight games to win the French Open Super Series men's singles title. Having already completed a hat-trick of Super Series titles, Srikanth won his fourth title of the season. 

Srikanth, seeded eight in the tournament, took just 34 minutes to get the better of his Japanese opponent 21-14 21-13 in the summit clash. 

The win ensured Srikanth, who played his fifth Super Series final this season, bag his second consecutive title in two weeks after winning the Denmark Open in Odense last week. 

Srikanth, thus, became only fourth men's singles player to win four or more Super Series titles in a calendar year. 

Going by Srikanth's current form, it was expected to be a one-sided summit clash and it turned out to be one, except for the first few points of the opening game which was a neck-and-neck fight between the two shuttlers. 

It was Nishimoto, who started brightly to race to a 9-5 lead before Srikanth fought back to draw level at 9-9. 

From there on it was no looking back as the Indian used his court coverage and superior technique to take a 14-10 lead. 

Nishimoto did manage to take some points to reduce the margin to 15-14 before Srikanth used his experience at the highest level to pocket six straight points and win the first game. 

Srikanth continued his good form in the second game and won five straight points to take a commanding 10-2 lead. 

Nishimoto tried his best to force a comeback and managed to reduce the margin to 13-8 but the Indian showed his class and superiority in crunch situations to keep his lead intact and win the game 21-13 and claim his second consecutive title in as many weeks.

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