London: Ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal found  it tough against the world number one player, Yihan Wang of China as  she lost her semifinal match in straight games 21-13 21-13 at the London Olympics.
Saina  Nehwal fought valiantly against Wang but the Chinese ensured that there  was no coming back in the match for the fourth seeded Indian.
Saina  Nehwal earlier created history by becoming the first Indian shuttler to  reach the semi-final stage of the Olympics after defeating Tine Baun of  Denmark in the quarter-finals.
Wang started the game well and  won the first game with ease. Her long reach ensured that there was no  open space for Saina to capitalize on.
Saina in the second game  looked in better rhythm and took the lead at the half-way stage with  score at 11-10 in her favor. But Wang came back strongly with her  smashes and deft touches. She gained the lead and the errors started  creeping from Saina’s racquet.
Saina Nehwal will now play for the bronze medal against the other losing semifinalist.
By Indian Sports News Network
						
												
						









