Highlights

  • Sindhu beaten by Han Yue of China
  • Indian ace lost 18-21 21-13 17-21

Latest news

Hamas warns of hostage risk amid Israeli air strikes on Gaza

Hamas warns of hostage risk amid Israeli air strikes on Gaza

'Why did you take my son’s life?', US mother faces teen accused of his murder

'Why did you take my son’s life?', US mother faces teen accused of his murder

RCB's Swastik Chikara humorously pranked Virat Kohli by using his perfume

RCB's Swastik Chikara humorously pranked Virat Kohli by using his perfume

Ravichandran Ashwin endorsed Vijaykumar Vyshak as the real hero

Ravichandran Ashwin endorsed Vijaykumar Vyshak as the real hero

BJP expels Basangouda Patil Yatnal for six years due to criticism of party

BJP expels Basangouda Patil Yatnal for six years due to criticism of party

Kunal Kamra's satirical jabs stir political waters in Maharashtra

Kunal Kamra's satirical jabs stir political waters in Maharashtra

U.S. reconfigures Greenland approach amid backlash

U.S. reconfigures Greenland approach amid backlash

Rahul Gandhi criticizes Speaker Om Birla for stifling opposition voices in Lok Sabha

Rahul Gandhi criticizes Speaker Om Birla for stifling opposition voices in Lok Sabha

PV Sindhu bows out in pre-quarterfinals of Badminton Asia Championships

The women's doubles combination of Tanisha Crasto and Ashwini Ponnappa also lost in the pre-quarterfinals, going down 17-21 12-21 against 3rd seeded Japanese pair of Nami Matsuyama and Chiharu Shida.

Video Player is loading.
Current Time 0:00
Duration 0:00
Loaded: 0%
Stream Type LIVE
Remaining Time 0:00
 
1x
    • Chapters
    • descriptions off, selected
    • captions off, selected

      Double Olympic medallist PV Sindhu fought valiantly but was outperformed by sixth seed Han Yue of China in a gruelling pre-quarterfinal of the Badminton Asia Championships here on Thursday.

      Sindhu, who is desperately seeking to rediscover her form ahead of the Paris Olympics, fought hard for an hour and nine minutes before losing 18-21 21-13 17-21 against Yue, against whom she had a flawless 5-0 record before Thursday's contest.

      In other Indian results, the women's doubles combination of Tanisha Crasto and Ashwini Ponnappa also lost in the pre-quarterfinals, going down 17-21 12-21 against third seeded Japanese pair of Nami Matsuyama and Chiharu Shida.

      Sindhu vs Yue

      The Indian started on a bright note in the first game and used her experience to race to a 8-4 lead, which she increased to 14-8 before the Chinese made a gallant comeback as errors started to creep up in Sindhu's game.

      The Chinese engaged Sindhu in long rallies, tiring her up to draw level at 15-15.

      With the momentum on her side, Yue never looked back from there on, keeping control of the proceedings to wrap up the first game in her favour.

      A jolted Sindhu was in attacking mode in the next game and played aggressively, using her reach and experience to good effect to race to a 16-8 lead.

      Although Yue tried her best to claw her way back into the contest, Sindhu didn't give any chance to her opponent and pocketed the second game comfortably to level the contest.

      But Sindhu let the momentum slip from her hand after a good start in the decider, in which she led 8-4 initially.

      The Chinese played aggressively and indulged the Indian in long rallies to tire her, and it led to errors.

      From 10-10, Yue raced to 17-10 before Sindhu pocketed a few points to reduce the margin to 20-17.

      Sindhu saved two game points but eventually her Chinese opponent shut the door on the celebrated Indian shuttler.

      'Your masala is over' - Virat Kohli on his hug with Gautam Gambhir during IPL 2024

      PV Sindhu

      ADVERTISEMENT

      Up Next

      PV Sindhu bows out in pre-quarterfinals of Badminton Asia Championships

      PV Sindhu bows out in pre-quarterfinals of Badminton Asia Championships

      RCB's Swastik Chikara humorously pranked Virat Kohli by using his perfume

      RCB's Swastik Chikara humorously pranked Virat Kohli by using his perfume

      Ravichandran Ashwin endorsed Vijaykumar Vyshak as the real hero

      Ravichandran Ashwin endorsed Vijaykumar Vyshak as the real hero

      Harbhajan Singh vows to improve commentary quality

      Harbhajan Singh vows to improve commentary quality

      Maxwell registers golden duck as Shreyas shines in IPL 2025 opener

      Maxwell registers golden duck as Shreyas shines in IPL 2025 opener

      Fan briefly detained after security breach to meet Virat Kohli

      Fan briefly detained after security breach to meet Virat Kohli

      ADVERTISEMENT

      editorji-whatsApp

      More videos

      Avesh Khan cleared for IPL 2025, boost for Lucknow Super Giants

      Avesh Khan cleared for IPL 2025, boost for Lucknow Super Giants

      Gujarat Titans vs Punjab Kings: IPL 2025 opener highlights

      Gujarat Titans vs Punjab Kings: IPL 2025 opener highlights

      Delhi Capitals achieve dramatic victory over LSG in thrilling IPL clash

      Delhi Capitals achieve dramatic victory over LSG in thrilling IPL clash

      England wins 3-0 against Latvia in World Cup qualifier drama

      England wins 3-0 against Latvia in World Cup qualifier drama

      BCCI Contract Updates: Key shifts in men's list awaited

      BCCI Contract Updates: Key shifts in men's list awaited

      MS Dhoni discusses his bond with Virat Kohli beyond the game

      MS Dhoni discusses his bond with Virat Kohli beyond the game

      KKR and RR seek redemption in thrilling IPL clash in Guwahati

      KKR and RR seek redemption in thrilling IPL clash in Guwahati

      Ashutosh Sharma's heroics propel DC to thrilling win over LSG in IPL 2025

      Ashutosh Sharma's heroics propel DC to thrilling win over LSG in IPL 2025

      Brendan Lynch to visit India amidst tariff talks

      Brendan Lynch to visit India amidst tariff talks

      Yuki Bhambri ascends as India's top doubles tennis star

      Yuki Bhambri ascends as India's top doubles tennis star

      Editorji Technologies Pvt. Ltd. © 2022 All Rights Reserved.