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Tai Tzu Ying knocks PV Sindhu out of Malaysia Masters

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Tai Tzu Ying knocks PV Sindhu out of Malaysia Masters
Tai Tzu Ying knocks PV Sindhu out of Malaysia Masters

P V Sindhu went hard and fast yet couldn’t figure out how to move beyond her adversary Tai Tzu Ying, enduring one more loss in the quarterfinals to bow from the Malaysia Masters Super 500 tournament.

A week after being outmaneuvered by the Chinese Taipei at Malaysia Open, seventh seed Sindhu missed the mark against the world no. 2, losing 13-21 21-12 12-21 in a 55-minute clash.

It was Sindhu’s seventeenth vocation rout to the Tokyo Olympics silver medallist, who has beaten the Indian in the entirety of their last seven meetings. The last time Sindhu had crushed Tzu Ying was on the way to her 2019 World Championship gold in Basel.

It was the same old thing for Tzu Ying as she rode on her accuracy and tricky game to move beyond a battling Sindhu, who by and by complimented to bamboozle.

Tzu Ying made her plan clear all along, as after an underlying close duel, she figured out how to pull away from 10-9 to leap to 15-9 and held her stronghold to take lead in the match.

After the difference in closes, Sindhu appeared to find her course as she dashed to a 11-4 lead and afterward kept a strong grasp on the conventions to thunder once again into the challenge.

Yet again the Indian conveyed her energy into the decider, driving 7-3 at one phase and briefly it appeared, maybe, she has figured out the Tzu Ying code yet the subsequent seed figured out how to reverse the situation around, getting a two-point pad at the last break.

It was a one-way traffic after the stretch as Sindhu’s unforced errors combined with her opponent’s splendor saw the match slant totally for Tzu Ying, who zoomed to 19-11.

One more convention finished with the bus dropping right on the pattern as Tzu Ying held eight match focuses and changed over it when Sindhu went to the net once more.

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