Tokyo Olympics / Big blow to India due to defeat of PV Sindhu, lost hope of winning gold

Zoom News : Jul 31, 2021, 05:38 PM
New Delhi. India's badminton star PV Sindhu (PV SINDHU) lost to the semi-finals of Badminton Singles (Tokyo Olympics, Badminton) at the Tokyo Olympics. Chinese Taipei player Tai Juhing defeated them directly in the game. First game Sindhu lost 18-21. In the second game, Tai Jungle extended pressure on PV Sindhu (PV Sindhu Vs Tai Tai Tzu-Ying) and easily made the second game 21-12 win in the final. Tell PV Sindhu slowed down in the match. Tai Jai Ying had made an increase of 8-4 in the first game, but after that, Sindhu has made a great return, but the world's number 1 player in the first game showing the amazing of his drop shots. From 21-18 his name

In the beginning of the second game, Sindhu was ahead but Tai Jou got a score of 4-4 with the best drops shot and achieved 7-4 edge with four consecutive points. The Indian player made good efforts on his behalf, but Tai Jou got very cautious on the court and made it under pressure to 11-7 to the interval. Tai Jou has retained its dominance even after this. Sindhu scored a score 8-13, but Tai Jungi made three consecutive points and then matched his match at the same time before eight match points.

Tell the world's number one player Tai Junga was considered to be the biggest challenge of PV Sindhu. Before this match, he defeated Sindhu in 13 matches and in just 7 he lost his defeat. Sindhu had defeated Tai Jungle in the last three matches. Although Sindhu was successful in defeating Taiwan Shutters in the 2016 Rio Olympics, 2019 World Championship and 2019 World Championship and 2019 World Championship and 2018 World Championship. Although Indus could not do this in Tokyo and he got the fourth defeat against Tai Ja.

PV Sindhu in Tokyo Olympics

Before the semi-finals, PV Sindhu did not lose a game in the entire Tokyo Olympics. PV Sindhu defeated Israel's Kesinia 21-7,21-10 in the first match. In the second match, Sindhu won 21-9,21-16. In the pre-quarter final, he won 21-15, 21-13. In the quarter-finals he won 21-13, 22-20. But PV Sindhu failed in the semi-finals. However, Sindhu has a chance to become the first Indian player to win two personal medals in the Olympics. He will face China's Bing Jiao for bronze medal on Sunday, which was defeated by 21-16, 13-21, 21-12 in the first semi-finals.

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