P V Sindhu, aiming for her second successive Super Series title, lost 15—21
17—21 to Chinese Taipei’s Tai Tzu Ying in a 41—minute women’s singles
clash.
It was sweet revenge for Tzu Ying, who had lost to Sindhu most recently
in the Rio Olympic Games. She now leads 5—3 in the head—to—head record
against the Indian.
World No. 3 and fourth seed Tzu Ying was in command of the match from
the first game itself and produced a near—perfect all—round performance
to be ahead 18—11.
She maintained the lead and grabbed the opening game without much of a
trouble. The Indian, on the other hand, was found wanting in her
net—play against a swift—moving rival.
The second game was fought on a more even keel with Sindhu stepping it
up slightly but once again she struggled to match the pace and range of
Tzu Ying’s stroke—play.
Tzu Ying’s ability to retrieve almost everything that Sindhu threw at
her stood out. The Taipei girl’s deft use of her wrist to control her
shots was also admirable.
However, Sindhu did not let Tzu Ying to simply run away and went neck—and—neck till 10—10.
The Indian took the lead at 11—10 when Tzu Ying mis—hit a smash which
landed outside. But Tzu Ying drew level and took the lead soon after the
lemon break.
The Indian’s much—admired never—say—die spirit kept her afloat for a
couple of more points but her inability to break free proved to be the
difference.
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