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I want to play that match again: Saina
Tuesday, August 19, 2008 20:57 [IST]
NEW DELHI: Unfazed she might be at missing out on a dream Olympic medal in Beijing by a whisker but Saina Nehwal on Tuesday said she would still want to go in rewind mode and reverse her quarterfinal loss.

"I wanted to play the match again," Saina said referring to her defeat against Indonesian Maria Kristin Yulianti.

"I had expected to reach the third round at the most. I was overwhelmed after reaching the quarterfinals. But I was in haste in the quarterfinals and could not play my strokes well. I lost my patience and committed a lot of mistakes and lost.

"I will see that I dont repeat my mistakes," she said.

Saina lost to Yulianti in an error-strewn quarterfinal match of the womens singles event where she squandered an 11-3 lead in the deciding game.
Source : MMD English

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