'It was the toughest match of my career'
New Delhi: Ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal today rated the women's singles title clash against Mew Choo Wong of Malaysia as the toughest match of her career and said she was happy to help the country finish second in the medals tally at the Commonwealth Games here today.
World number three Saina today eked out a thrilling 19-21 23-21 21-13 victory over Wong in a 74-minute engrossing battle to become the first female Indian shuttler to win a gold in the Commonwealth Games and ensure the host country second position in the overall medals tally of the quadrennial event with 38 gold medal, just one more than third-place holder England.
"It was the toughest match of my career. It was a big test for me because I have never won from a match point down.
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