Wow! This match was almost a decade ago, ( it's now 2019,as of tbis writinq)and am just starting to watch watch he rnow.(at the top now). i wishedi could have seen her earlier macthes andWatched herdevelopment.
Sainal is in her best form here. She clearly has outplayed TTY. This match set the record for TTY to be the youngest player (age16) to play in the final of a super series, yet to be broken up to Jan 2017.
Saina showed TTY she is not Eriko or Bae, to beat Saina you have to be best and that's why ever since TTY peaked and Saina's form declined it's a hard battle for Saina to face. No problem every queen have their years. Saina at just 20 won 5 titles in 2010 including 3 SS. TTY really came off age in 2017 and has really been a havoc since then👍💪 let's hope to get more interesting matches between them.
@@sunnysiddela2313 saina nehwal has won 24 international titles which are 20 gold 3 silver and 1 bronze and is still present in the courts but tai tzu ying has won only 11 titles in which there is only 1 gold and 8 silver and 2 bronze
Even if today lindan would play with sai parneeth ..parneeth will kick his all time great legendry ass 🤣🤣🤣 but some day lindan was like fire of hell..even legend lcw was a lil piece of dust in front of him ..but even for such great players table has turned what could you expect more .. Dont give excuse in such idle time ...just accept saina is olumpic champion and beast still ..at that time she was having her best time
Why parneeth? What has he achieved? I would have preferred that you mention Srikanth. And since when Saina is olympic champion and why should we accept that she is olympic champion? Yes she is the best woman singles India has produced, former world number one, best remembered for her explosive power. But power alone is not sustainable as she age, Saina has not improved on many other aspect of the game, has not beaten Tai tzu ying since 2013, always getting toyed around by TTY deceptions and trickery.
@@chiranth5334 I need to correct you. Tai Tzu Ying became World Ranking Number 1 on December 16th 2016 at the age of 22. She is the longest world number 1 in the history of women singles badminton exceeding 200 weeks with 97 of those weeks continuosly.
Too many unforced errors. Without those Saina's goose would be cooked. Young TTY proved to the world at that age she was truly a world champion in the making.