Meanwhile India’s Kashyap Parupalli was a popular winner in the men’s singles final as he beat Derek Wong of Singapore in a three-game classic to win gold.
Li, who had caused a surprise on Saturday by beating top seed PV Sindhu of India, was always in control of the final winning the first game 21-14 before cruising to the second 21-7.
“I think I’ve added a better mental aspect to my game and that’s really helped me in this tournament,”
she said.
“This will mean a lot for Canada and it definitely means a lot to me. I’m really happy to have the opportunity to represent my country.
“I’m self-funded but we have a bit of government funding. We still have to put in a bit of our own money though as well as sponsors.
“That was one of the hardest matches in the tournament and I had to focus really hard.
“This will give me confidence to push in the World Championships but I will be going for gold.”
Meanwhile, Australia ensured their 100% men’s hockey record at the Commonwealth Games continued as they thrashed India 4-0 to claim a fifth successive gold medal in Glasgow on Sunday.
And Australia gained revenge on New Zealand by beating the defending champions 58-40 in a comfortable netball final victory on Sunday. Earlier, England claimed the bronze medal courtesy of a 4-2 win in a penalty shootout over New Zealand after a thrilling 3-3 draw.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 4th, 2014.
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