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Tokyo Olympics 2020: PV Sindhu suffers straight-games loss to Tai Tzu-ying in semis, to face He Bing Jiao for bronze

Press Trust of India • July 31, 2021, 19:58:58 IST
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One of the most consistent players who claimed medals in all big-ticket events in the last five years, Sindhu couldn’t counter Tai Tzu’s deception with her aggressive game, going down 18-21 12-21.

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Tokyo Olympics 2020: PV Sindhu suffers straight-games loss to Tai Tzu-ying in semis, to face He Bing Jiao for bronze

Tokyo: Reigning world champion PV Sindhu’s hopes of securing India’s first ever Olympic gold in badminton came crashing down as she slumped to a straight games defeat against world No 1 Tai Tzu Ying of Chinese Taipei in the women’s singles semi-finals in Tokyo on Saturday. The 26-year-old silver-medallist from the Rio Games, however, remained in the hunt for a bronze and will be competing against China’s He Bing Jiao in the third place play-off at Musashino Forest Plaza on Sunday. One of the most consistent players in the circuit who has claimed medals in all big-ticket events in the last five years, Sindhu couldn’t counter Tai Tzu’s deception with her aggressive game, going down 18-21 12-21 in 40-minute clash. “I’m a bit sad because it’s the semi-finals, but I tried my best, it’s just not my day. I fought until the end,” said Sindhu after the match. “In the second game I gave away a huge lead but still I was fighting back because you never know, it can change at any moment. It’s the Olympics, you have to fight until the last point and I have done that. “I was prepared for her skills, so I don’t think that troubled me a lot. At the end of the day the level of the semi-finals is going to be really high — you can’t expect easy points. I just couldn’t be on the winning side.” This is Sindhu’s 14th loss to the Taiwanese second seed in 19 meetings, having also lost to her in the last three face-offs. On her bronze medal match, Sindhu said: “It’s going to be a bit sad. I need to go back and relax and prepare for tomorrow because it is not over yet. I still have a chance. “…I hope I can give my best. It just wasn’t my day (today), but I’m going to try it again tomorrow.” There is very little margin of error against a player of the calibre of Tai Tzu, who has been the most consistent shuttler in the last five years and is known for her deceptive strokes and immaculate footwork. Sindhu seemed a tad sluggish in her movement and couldn’t find her flow. The Taiwanese second seed targeted her opponent’s body and cramped Sindhu with her sharp returns from near the net. The two played some exquisite rallies with Sindhu equalling her opponent and also unleashing a few smashes, one of which forced Tai Tzu to go for a full-stretched dive as she made it 4-2. Sindhu was up 7-3 with Tai Tzu committing a few unforced errors and entered the interval with a healthy 11-8 lead. Tai Tzu, however, quickly erased the deficit after the break. She started putting doubts in her opponent’s mind with her deceptive strokeplay. Sindhu kept retrieving everything thrown at her and gathered points whenever she had the chance to attack but she couldn’t push the pace of the rallies even as her opponent looked in good touch. The duo moved neck and neck from 11-11 to 18-18 before Tai Tzu unleashed a drop and then pushed one away from Sindhu’s reach to lead for the first time.

PV Sindhu misses out on 🥇 and 🥈as she comes second best in a semi-final fight against World No. 1 Tzu Ying Tai of #TPE 21-18, 21-12 💔

The #IND shuttler will meet #CHN's He Bing Jiao in a fight for the 🥉#Tokyo2020 | #UnitedByEmotion | #StrongerTogether @Pvsindhu1

— Olympic Khel (@OlympicKhel) July 31, 2021

Soon Tai Tzu grabbed two game points and sealed it with a straight down the line forehand smash. Brimming with confidence, Tai Tzu used her angled returns to telling effect in the second game. She read Sindhu better and anticipated things well. Sindhu tried to play her attacking strokes but her cross court smashes, attacking tosses and angled returns — all ended up going wide and long as the Taiwanese made it 11-7 at the break. The world No 1 dished out some delightful strokes, including a cross court smash on Sindhu’s backhand, an overhead straight smash, a loopy precise toss at the backline, to march ahead as Sindhu ran out of ideas. She eventually sealed her place in the Olympic final, nine years after her Games debut, with a flick serve and a cross-court return to Sindhu’s backhand. Reacting to her loss in the last four stage of the women’s singles event, Sindhu’s father PV Ramana said Tzu-ying did not offer the Indian a single chance to catch up with her, according to ANI. Ramana, a former professional volleyball player, added that Bing Jiao will not be an easy opponent in the bronze medal match that takes place on 1 August. In the bronze medal play-off, Sindhu will next take on world No 9 He Bing Jiao, an opponent who has beaten the Indian nine times so far in 15 meetings. Sindhu, however, had won the last time their paths crossed at the 2019 BWF World Tour Finals. The Chinese hasn’t played any international tournament since participating at the 2020 All England Championship.

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