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Malaysia Open: PV Sindhu Knocked Out By Nemesis Tai Tzu Ying

Malaysia Open: PV Sindhu Knocked Out By Nemesis Tai Tzu Ying

Malaysia Open: PV Sindhu Knocked Out By Nemesis Tai Tzu Ying

After losing to Tai Tzu Ying 13-21 21-15 21-13, PV Sindhu crashed out in the Malaysia Open’s women’s singles quarterfinals.

PV Sindhu, a two-time Olympic medalist, was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Malaysia Open Super 750 badminton tournament after falling to Chinese Taipei’s Tai Tzu Ying, a rival, in a tense three-game match on Friday. The seventh-seeded Sindhu lost against the second-seeded Tai Tzu, an Olympic silver medalist, 13-21, 21-15, 21-13 after blowing a game lead. The Chinese Taipei shuttler increased her advantage over the Indian ace to 16-5 as a result of the victory. Sindhu has now dropped six straight games to Tai Tzu.

Playing against drift, Sindhu got off to a sluggish start and fell behind 2-5 in the first game. She quickly recovered, however, and scored 11 points straight to lead 11-7 at the half.

The shuttler from Chinese Taipei attempted to reenter the match by playing lengthy rallies, but Sindhu was able to win the first game.

Sindhu made a strong start in the second set, but her esteemed rival quickly took control and went ahead 11-3 at the half.

Following the change of ends, Tai Tzu played in the same manner and increased her lead to 14-3 before Sindhu used her powerful smashes to cut the gap to 17-15.

However, Tai Tzu swiftly recovered and scored the next four points to tie the game.

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Both shuttlers fought valiantly until 12 points into the decider before Tai Tzu placed Sindhu under pressure with a combination of drop shots and smashes to win the third game and maintain her chances of defending her crown.

Later on in the day, the top-seeded Indian player in the Thomas Cup, HS Prannoy, will square off against world No. 8 Jonatan Christie in the men’s singles quarterfinals.

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