Basel: Young Indian shuttler Kidambi Srikanth clinched the Swiss Grand Prix Gold championship title after overcoming a strong challenge from Viktor Alexson in a hard-fought men’s singles final here on Sunday.
World No. 4 Srikanth showed nerves of steel to prevail over his Danish opponent, ranked sixth in the world, 21-15 12-21 21-14 in the thrilling summit clash as the contest lasted 47 minutes. Srikanth, who created a major upset in the final of the 2014 China Open Super Series Premier by beating five-time World champion and two-time Olympic gold medallist Lin Dan, kept his nerves to make a strong comeback after going down tamely in the second game.
The top two seeds started off positively in the opening game, not sparing an inch to each other. It was a closely fought affair till 8-8 before the Indian managed to take a slender lead at the St Jakobshalle stadium here.
The Indian played sensibly thereafter and never let the advantage slip. He finally wrapped off the first game rather comfortably.
However, Alexson, seeded two, got his act together in the second game and put up such a dominating show, that it sent Srikanth looking for covers.
In the third game, Srikanth straight away opened up a 3-0 lead and then made it 4-1 but Alexson was not the one to get intimidated and he levelled the scores at 4-4 before gaining a few more points to surge ahead. Srikanth, however, soon drew parity at 9-9 and it moved on like that till 13-13 before the top seeded Indian shuttler slowly gained lead and had three points in a row. Alexson earned another one but the Indian got the next five points on the trot to emerge winner. (PTI)