Sindhu loses at Hong Kong Super Series

November 20, 2014 04:22 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 05:54 pm IST - Hong Kong

Sindhu went down 17-21, 21-13, 11-21 to lesser ranked Nozomi  Okuhara in the women’s singles match at Hong Kong Super Series.

Sindhu went down 17-21, 21-13, 11-21 to lesser ranked Nozomi Okuhara in the women’s singles match at Hong Kong Super Series.

Ace Indian shuttler P V Sindhu suffered a three game loss to lesser ranked Nozomi Okuhara of Japan in the second round of $350,000 Hong Kong Super Series in Kowloon here on Thursday.

Sindhu, a two-time bronze medallist at the World Championship, could not play her usual game and went down 17-21, 21-13, 11-21 to Okuhara in a women’s singles match that lasted more than an hour.

The only time Sindhu faced Okuhara was in Badminton Asia Youth Under-19 Championships in 2012 and the Indian had beaten the Japanese then in a close three-game match but she couldn’t do it this time.

Sindhu was no match for her rival in the opening game as Okuhara led throughout after reeling off eight straight points at 4-3. Sindhu narrowed the gap to 17-19 but the Japanese soon pocketed the game without much ado.

In the second game, Sindhu changed her tactics and zoomed to a 6-2 lead in a jiffy and then jumped to 12-5 with the help of six straight points. The Indian maintained the distance to roar back into contest.

The decider begun on a competitive note as both the shuttlers fought hard for each point and moved neck and neck with Sindhu managing a one-point lead at the interval. But she crumbled after the breather as Okuhara registered 11 points on a trot to bang the door on the Indian.

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