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Olympics: Tai proved too good for Sindhu in the semifinals

Since he returned from Rio de Janeiro with a silver medal, PV Sindhu wanted to turn it into gold.
Five years, he had a chance on Saturday, only to expand its lines when the Tai Tzu Ying touch artist proved the pieces above.
World No.
1 Chinese Taipei Shuttler was defeated by Sindhu 21-18, 21-12 in a single woman semifinal on Saturday.
Try as he did, Sindhu was not suitable for his opponent, especially in the second match.
“I’m sad because this is the semifinal.
I tried my best but it wasn’t my day,” said a smart Sindhu.
Sindhu will now oppose the bronze medal playoff with him Bing Jiao from China on Sunday.
Bing Jiao lost another semi-final to the top seed Chen Yufei from China 16-21, 21-13, 21-12.
Even though Bing Jiao enjoyed a record of Win-loss 9-6, Sindhu won their last meeting in the World Tour final in 2019.
Against Tai, Sindhu looked good in the first match and led 5-2.
Taking almost everything, Sindhu entered the 11-8 break.
But it was only a matter of time before Tai opened his trick bag.
He won four points directly to move to 12-11.
After stimulating the initiative, Tai looked unstoppable.
World No.
1 plays three broken bodies and lots of drop shots to take misery of the Sindhu attack.
Indians worked hard to stay close to 18-18 before Tai grabbed the problem.
If the first of the three points won by Tai, round the head drop, it is very pleasant to watch, the straight smash is fierce.
It was a easy taking to Tai in the second match, when he had repeatedly troubled Sindhu on the internet.
Even though Sindhu tried to change the speed of the game with some destroyed aggressive, Tai was completely under control.
Crosscourt Crosscourt Drop Ingotten acute, a shot that is held by a man with a struggle, is a regular feature of the second game and won the points.
He went to the breakup 11-7 lead and finished the match with a Powerpacked Crosscourt smash to reply to the pre-quarter-final loss to Sindhu at the Rio Olympics.
“I am ready for his skills, so I don’t think it’s very disturbing to me.
The semifinal level will be very high.
You can’t expect easy points.
I just can’t be on the side of the victory,” said Sindhu.

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