India's young badminton player Tharun Manapalli entered the men's singles semifinal in the Macau Open Super 300 tournament on Friday. He won 21-12, 13-21, 21-18 against China's Hu Z. The match lasted 75 minutes.
The first time the BWF Super 300 tournament arrives at the semifinal Tharun has reached the semifinals of the BWF Super 300 tournament for the first time. Earlier, he reached the quarter -finals of the German Open in February.
Returned after being behind in the first game Tharun started the match 4-7 in the first game but he made a brilliant return and brought the score to 12-9. After this, he scored 6 consecutive points and took a 15-11 lead and won the first game 21-12. Hu Ze did better in the second game. He got a 6-2 lead and then increased the score to 15-6. Tharun could not return to the game and I won it 21-13.
In the crucial third game, Tarun dominated from the beginning and got a 5-0 lead. He retained his lead by 19-15. However, in the last moments, when I won three consecutive points, the match became exciting. But Tharun maintained his restraint and achieved two matches with a wonderful body Smash. Eventually, he won the game and match 21-18 by pushing a perfect push on Huna's backhand corner.
Pre-The Hong Kong's top -ranked Lee Chouk Yu in the quarterfinals Tharun surprised everyone by beating Hong Kong's top-ranked Lee Chauke Yu in the pre-quarterfinals in the tournament. This victory reflects their confidence.
At the age of eight began to play badminton Born in Khammam, Telangana, Tarun started playing badminton at the age of eight. After the tenth grade, he went to Hyderabad, where he took Badminton seriously along with his studies. For the last four years, he has been training at Pulela Gopichand Academy. During this time, he paid special attention to improving his fitness, dexterity and movements on the court, which he benefited from this tournament.
Achievements at the national level too Tharun won the gold medal in the 37th national games, which is proof of his talent. He is now reaching the semifinals of the Macau Open and moving towards another major achievement.
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