Vladimir Malkov claimed Men’s Singles title at Yonex Hungarian International Championships
Sunday, November 4th, 2012 5:34:58 by Muhammad Ahmad NazirRussia’s in-form shuttler Vladimir Malkov showed his elevated skills and wrapped up Men’s Singles title after defeating Inoki Theopilus in the final encounter at 37th Yonex Hungarian International Championships 2012 on Sunday, November 4, in Hungary.
The impressive Malkov, who was the top seeded shuttler in Men’s Singles main draw of the tournament, played with remarkable speed and aggression and easily ended up the match in by taking 35 minutes on court.
Russian shuttler was in tremendous form as he faced no problem in registering a comprehensive victory over Inoki by winding up the final battle in two games with a crushing margin on score board.
On the other hand, the lower ranked Inoki failed to stretch his giant killing run in the tournament as he found himself helpless against the power play of his Russian rival and lost the match in a lopsided fashion.
It was a wonderful fight in the initial points when Malkov showed attacking display of his craft on court.
The highly elevated craft and wonderful strategy assisted Malkov to put his challenger in all sorts of trouble in the arena.
Malkov advanced with a terrific speed in the starting part and remained in lead on score board until the break.
After the one-minute break, the Russian player stayed focused in the arena which helped him to maintain a superb gap on score board.
Top seeded Malkov continued executing powerful strokes in targeted areas and managed to bag the opening game with a killing 21-9 margin on the score board.
In the second set of this final clash, Malkov did not lose his control at any stage and easily took an early lead without facing any trouble.
Russian player entertained the crowd with his tremendous craft that assisted him to keep pressure on his opponent who could not find positive run.
In the second half of second game, the lofty Malkov continued his power play and easily wrapped up the second game by a stunning margin of 21-10.
The top seeded Malkov emerged as title winner in Hungarian International as he ended up the final battle in style with a staggering 21-9 and 21-10 score on the board.
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