PV Sindhu faces Nozomi Okuhara in the final of the Korea Open Superseries. Follow our live blog for scores and updates from the match.

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Maiden Superseries title for Anthony Sinisuka Ginting! What a thrilling third and final game that was! The 20-year-old Ginting claims his first ever international title with an impressive win over compatriot Jonatan Christie 21-13, 19-21, 22-20. Despite Christie's comeback in the third game, it was Ginting who kept his cool and controlled his shots.

PV Sindhu wins opening game: 22-20 The Indian shuttler comes from behind to snatch the first game in 29 minutes against Nozomi Okuhara. Trailing 18-20, Sindhu wins four points in a row and has the advantage in this final clash.

Nozomi Okuhara wins second game: 21-11 The second game goes in Okuhara's favour as she dominates the court with an easy win against Sindhu. It was all about her quickness at the net and her ability to keep on retrieving. Sindhu lost her footing after the break. Decider needed!

PV SINDHU WINS GOLD! Sindhu becomes the first Indian to win the Korea Open Superseries with an outstanding 22-20, 11-21, 21-18 win over Nozomi Okuhara in the much-talked-about women's singles final in Seoul.

Mathias Boe - Carsten Mogensen defeat Marcus Fernaldi - Kevin Sanjaya 21-19, 19-21, 21-15 to claim their THIRD men's doubles title at the Korea Open Superseries. This Indonesians failed to make it 4 in 4 in Superseries tournaments this year as the Danish pair sealed the decider quickly.

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PV SINDHU WINS GOLD! Sindhu becomes the first Indian to win the Korea Open Superseries with an outstanding 22-20, 11-21, 21-18 win over Nozomi Okuhara in the much-talked-about women's singles final in Seoul.

PV Sindhu avenges World Badminton Championships loss to add another feather to cap PV Sindhu deserves a lot of credit for the way she breached the impenetrable defences of Nozomi Okuhara of Japan. A totally different approach from Sindhu in the decider to take the match; very different from the one she played in the World Championships final just two weeks ago. Okuhara dominated and defended a barrage of attacking strokes from the mid-court and frustrated the Indian shuttler. But, it was the Olympic silver medallist who maintained her lead to claim her third Superseries title.

The winning point! #Sindhu wins the Korea Super Series title! 🏆 #Congratulations @Pvsindhu1 #OGQ is proud of you. pic.twitter.com/URDIkuYnH8

PV Sindhu played 3 intense 3-game matches from the quarterfinals and emerged victorious every time. This girl is a terrific athlete!

T 2550 - YEEEEEAAAHHHHHH !! SHE HAS DONE IT !! PV SINDHU WINS THE SUPER SERIES, IN KOREA .. 1ST INDIAN TO DO SO .. SWEET REVENGE !! 🇮🇳🇮🇳🌹🙏 pic.twitter.com/032W8vxdJX

What a win!! VICTORY IS SWEET. Congrats @Pvsindhu1 !! Sindhu vs Okuhara is turning into an iconic rivalry @OGQ_India #KoreanSS

Mathias Boe - Carsten Mogensen defeat Marcus Fernaldi - Kevin Sanjaya 21-19, 19-21, 21-15 to claim their THIRD men's doubles title at the Korea Open Superseries. This Indonesians failed to make it 4 in 4 in Superseries tournaments this year as the Danish pair sealed the decider quickly.

3️⃣ Superseries 🏆 for PV Sindhu 5️⃣ Superseries 🏆 for India in 2017 Heavyweights 😉 https://t.co/IaY0wvWSuk #KoreaSS pic.twitter.com/s9YdQFqimQ

The highlight of the day for all the Indian fans!

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Next up, the Japan Open Superseries: September 19-24

Hope you enjoyed our live coverage. We will be back to provide you all the live updates. Till then, take care!

And that brings down the curtain on the Korea Open Superseries in Seoul. The tournament exceeded expectations and had a lot of surprises as it promised. A well-deserved win for India's PV Sindhu, who avenged her loss in the final of the World Championships with a win over Nozomi Okuhara of Japan. It was her maiden title in Seoul and third overall.

Indian star shuttler PV Sindhu battled past Chinese sixth seed He Bingjiao to advance to the women's singles final of the Korea Open Superseries on Saturday.

Rio Olympic silver medallist Sindhu staved off He with a 21-10, 17-21, 21-16 semi-final win in an hour and six minutes at the SK Handball Stadium.

It was Sindhu's fourth win in nine meetings over the 2017 Asia Championships bronze medallist.

In the final, Sindhu will meet Nozomi Okuhara, who conquered the Hyderabadi in the World Championships final in August in Glasgow.

Eighth seed Okuhara got the better of compatriot and second seed Akane Yamaguchi with a 21-17, 21-18 triumph in 38 minutes.

Okuhara, 22, has a 4-3 lead in career meetings against 22-year-old Sindhu and Sunday will present the Indian a great chance to seek a revenge for the Glasgow loss.

Meanwhile, unseeded Indonesian Anthony Sinisuka Ginting stunned South Korean top seed Son Wan Ho 16-21, 21-18, 21-13 in an hour and 18 minutes.

Ginting will on Sunday take on compatriot Jonatan Christie, who moved past Chinese Taipei's seventh seed Wang Tzu Wei with a 21-13, 21-17 victory in 32 minutes.