PV Sindhu stormed into the quarter-finals of the Tokyo Olympics with a direct victory against Mia Blichfeldt from Denmark 21-15, 21-13.
The Rio Olympic silver medal was only two wins from winning a second medal in a match, an achievement that did not reach one of Indian women so far.
Sinidhu will now face Yamaguchi will be from Japan in the quarter-finals.
Sindhu said he rushed to defend the first match.
“I started well.
In the first match, I rushed to defend but my coach told me that I played the wrong way and I could change the way I played.
And then in the second game I thought it was fine, I maintained the advantage and Being under control, “said Sindhu to the BWF website.
In the second quarter-finals in the Olympics and raised the game on a great opportunity, said Sindhu, “said Sindhu,” said Sindhu, “said Sindhu,” a lot of people said it to me that.
I will assume it as a complement.
But for me every game is important.
It is important to focus on every point, and not a match.
“Playing a much better opponent for the first time at the event, Sindhu began with a careful note.
He waited to get the nuances of the court and mostly rely on a knock near the net, half smashes and drives.
He immediately secured Tin 8-4 and rest with a comfortable 11-6 lead.
After the break, Mia raises bets and tries to exploit the backhand corner of Sindhu, it is probably the only weaker place than India.
Dane reduces the advantage to 11-13 before Sindhu gets back momentum, increases the punch speed And find a gap in the court of Mia.
However, Mia is ready to face the challenge when she comes as close to 15-16.
But some unpropriate mistakes help Indians in power from the first match.
In the second game, Sindhu started with aggressive records And start by leading 5-0.
Even though Mia tried to return, she looked very tense and even made some service errors.
Sindhu is much sharper in the second game.
He moves well and secures points at will.
Once he secured tin 16-11, it was Sindhu along the way.
Mia barely installed the fight in the second match.
Strangely, Sindhu was not aggressive to Mia.
He played a versatile game, pushing a shuttle to find a gap and perfect his defense.
Indians looked as if he was preparing for a long rally match against Yamaguchi in the quarter-finals.
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