P V Sindhu suffered a straight-game loss to world champion Nozomi Okuhara to crash out
Playing local favourite Okuhara for the third consecutive time, Sindhu could not bring to the fore her best game and committed too many errors to go down 18-21 8-21 in a lop-sided 47-minute contest.
The match lacked the long intense rallies, which were the hallmark of their last two contests, - the 110-minute World Championship final and last week's 83-minute Korea Open summit clash, which Sindhu had won.
Playing local favourite Okuhara for the third consecutive time, Sindhu could not bring to the fore her best game and committed too many errors to go down 18-21 8-21 in a lop-sided 47-minute contest.
The match lacked the long intense rallies, which were the hallmark of their last two contests, - the 110-minute World Championship final and last week's 83-minute Korea Open summit clash, which Sindhu had won.
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