<p>Double Olympic medallist <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/pv-sindhu" target="_blank">PV Sindhu </a>reached her first final of the year as she eked out a straight-game victory over Singapore's Yeo Jia Min at Madrid Spain Masters Super 300 tournament here on Saturday.</p>.<p>The second seed Sindhu toiled hard for 48 minutes to pull off a 24-22 22-20 win over the lowly-ranked Singaporean shuttler in an intensely fought women's singles semifinals.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/sindhu-drops-out-of-world-top-10-1204412.html" target="_blank">Sindhu drops out of world top 10</a></strong></p>.<p>Sindhu came to the match with a 4-0 head-to-head record against Min.</p>.<p>Trailing 15-20, Sindhu, showed immense fighting spirit as she saved seven-game points to take the first game 24-22.</p>.<p>She used the body smash to great effect and converted the only game-point opportunity she had.</p>.<p>In the second game, Sindhu trailed 1-4, before opening a five-point lead at 11-6.</p>.<p>World no 33 Min, however, played a gorgeous drop shot to level the scores at 17-17. Sindhu then had two match points but Min manage to save both of them before driving one wide, giving the Indian her third match point.</p>.<p>This time Sindhu made no errors as Min found the net.</p>.<p>It is Sindhu's first final since winning the gold and the Commonwealth Games last year.</p>.<p>She will face the winner of the second semifinal clash between local favourite and top seed Carolina Marin and Indonesia's Gregoria Tunjung.</p>.<p>The win will come as a huge morale boost for Sindhu who has been struggling for form this season since returning to action following a long injury lay off.</p>.<p>Sindhu has dropped out of the top 10 for the first time since November 2016.</p>.<p>She made a first-round exit from the prestigious All England Championship and failed to defend her Swiss Open Super 300 badminton title earlier this month.</p>.<p>She had made first-round exits at the Indian Open and Malaysia Open in January.</p>
<p>Double Olympic medallist <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/pv-sindhu" target="_blank">PV Sindhu </a>reached her first final of the year as she eked out a straight-game victory over Singapore's Yeo Jia Min at Madrid Spain Masters Super 300 tournament here on Saturday.</p>.<p>The second seed Sindhu toiled hard for 48 minutes to pull off a 24-22 22-20 win over the lowly-ranked Singaporean shuttler in an intensely fought women's singles semifinals.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/sindhu-drops-out-of-world-top-10-1204412.html" target="_blank">Sindhu drops out of world top 10</a></strong></p>.<p>Sindhu came to the match with a 4-0 head-to-head record against Min.</p>.<p>Trailing 15-20, Sindhu, showed immense fighting spirit as she saved seven-game points to take the first game 24-22.</p>.<p>She used the body smash to great effect and converted the only game-point opportunity she had.</p>.<p>In the second game, Sindhu trailed 1-4, before opening a five-point lead at 11-6.</p>.<p>World no 33 Min, however, played a gorgeous drop shot to level the scores at 17-17. Sindhu then had two match points but Min manage to save both of them before driving one wide, giving the Indian her third match point.</p>.<p>This time Sindhu made no errors as Min found the net.</p>.<p>It is Sindhu's first final since winning the gold and the Commonwealth Games last year.</p>.<p>She will face the winner of the second semifinal clash between local favourite and top seed Carolina Marin and Indonesia's Gregoria Tunjung.</p>.<p>The win will come as a huge morale boost for Sindhu who has been struggling for form this season since returning to action following a long injury lay off.</p>.<p>Sindhu has dropped out of the top 10 for the first time since November 2016.</p>.<p>She made a first-round exit from the prestigious All England Championship and failed to defend her Swiss Open Super 300 badminton title earlier this month.</p>.<p>She had made first-round exits at the Indian Open and Malaysia Open in January.</p>