New Delhi, India
Indian shuttler Krishna Nagar stormed into the finals after defeating Great Britain's Krysten Coombs by 2-0 in the men's singles SH6 - semi-final match here at Yoyogi National Stadium on Saturday.
Battling it out at Court 1, the second-seed Indian overwhelmed Krysten Coombs in straight sets by 21-10 and 21-11 in just 26 minutes.
Nagar will now play the gold-medal match against Hong Kong, China's Man Kai Chu while Krysten Coombs will play Vitor Goncalves Tavares of Brazil in the bronze medal match.
Krishna wasted no time whatsoever in the semi as he dominated the proceedings from the word go. With his agility and quick feet, the Indian was able to gather a massive 11-6 lead at the mid-game interval.
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.@Krishnanagar99 wins 2-0 against #GBR Krysten Coombs in Menâs Singles SH6 Semifinal to advance to the FINAL!
He dominated the match & did not let his opponent win a single game, what a brilliant performance!
Catch him in the Final tomorrow, 5th Sept#Cheer4India #Praise4Para pic.twitter.com/vJM92ECHWz
â SAI Media (@Media_SAI) September 4, 2021
He continued dictating the tempo of the match as he clinched the first set by 21-10 in just 11 minutes.
The second set was no different as the Indian again completely outplayed the Briton by controlling the pace of the match with his long rallies.
Nagar seemed just too good for Coombs, as the 22-year-old lead 11-3 at the interval.
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The Indian covered the court better between the two players as he continued to control the rhythm of the match to storm into the gold medal match.
He won the second set by 21-11. Suhas Yathiraj and Pramod Bhagat are other Indian shuttlers who will also play in the final in their respective categories.