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The reigning world champion, seeded third here, hardly broke a sweat to win the second round clash 21-12 21-18 against the world No.26 in 37 minutes at the $850,000 event.
Up against Li for the first time, world No.7 Sindhu looked completely in control from the beginning.
Such was her dominance that the two-time Olympic medallist took the first game with ease, winning seven consecutive points at one stage.
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Sindhu will take on the winner of the second round clash between Spaniard Beatriz Corrales and South Korea’s Sim Yujin in the quarterfinals.