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Tokyo Olympics: PV Sindhu loses in the semi-final; Tai Tzu advances

Vedant Kharakwal by Vedant Kharakwal
July 31, 2021
in Sports, Badminton
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Credit: Times of India

Credit: Times of India

PV India shuttler Sindhu will not be able to compete in the women’s singles category at the upcoming Tokyo Olympics after losing to Chinese Taipei’s Tai Tzu-Ying in the semi-finals on Saturday at the Musashino Forest Plaza Court 1. In the semifinals, Tzu-Ying defeated Sindhu 21-18, 21-12. On Sunday, Sindhu will compete for bronze.

The Indian shuttler matched her opponent shot for shot, but it wasn’t enough for Tzu-Ying, who won the first game 21-18. Sindhu needed to win her next match in order to advance to the semi-finals.

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PV Sindhu loses 18-21 12-21 to Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu-Ying in Olympic semifinal. She will play for bronze medal now.#TokyoOlympics #OlympicGames #Olympics2020 #PVSindhu #ITCard pic.twitter.com/U1ooE0L3hX

— IndiaToday (@IndiaToday) July 31, 2021

Tzu-Ying, the number two seed, continued where she left off in the first game, and despite Sindhu’s best efforts, the Indian shuttler was defeated in straight games in the semi-finals. The game lasted 40 minutes in total.

Sindhu advanced to the semi-finals of the women’s singles event on Friday after overcoming Japan’s No. 4 seed Akane Yamaguchi in the quarterfinals. Yamaguchi was defeated by Sindhu 21-13, 22-20. Sindhu and Yamaguchi battled for 56 minutes in the quarterfinals.

Not the result we hoped for but the World No. 1 Tai Tzu Ying was just too good on the day. Sindhu needs to quickly get over this and focus on the Bronze Medal match. @WIONews

— Digvijay Singh Deo (@DiggySinghDeo) July 31, 2021

At the Olympics, Sindhu was in awe-inspiring form. In four matches so far at the Tokyo Games, the Indian ace hadn’t dropped a game. Tai Tzu Ying, on the other hand, had lost her first game of the tournament in the quarterfinals to Intanon, but had kept a clean sheet in the group stages.

In a toe-to-toe battle with PV Sindhu, Tai Tzu Ying won the first set 21-18. The two athletes brought their A-game on the court and went at it head-to-head. For a number of moments, the first set was equally matched, but Tai Tzu Ying maintained her composure to lead PV Sindhu in Game 1.

#Tokyo2020 #Badminton

When TTY and Marin are on their game, only they stand a chance against each other. Sindhu tried but TTY found her rhythm and from that point on, the Indian was just a spectator. It is just a reality we all have to live with. pic.twitter.com/CkGeqZguFn

— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) July 31, 2021

It came as a heartbreak to fans across the Indian subcontinent since PV Sindhu secured a silver medal in the previous version of the Olympic games. This time around, she will have to put in a fight to get the bronze.

Tags: PV SindhuTai TzuTokyo Olympic Games 2020
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