PV Sindhu loses in semifinals of Indonesia Open

BALI: India ace PV Sindhu’s impressive campaign at the Indonesia Open Super 1000 tournament came to an end after she went down in three games to former world champion Ratchanok Inthanon of Thailand in a hard-fought women’s singles semifinal here on Saturday.
Third seed Sindhu, a two-time Olympic medallist, lost 21-15, 9-21, 14-21 to world no 8 and second seeded Ratchanok in 54 minutes for her third semi-final finish on the trot.
The 26-year-old Sindhu had made it to the last four in Indonesia Masters last week and also at the French Open in October.
Sindhu, world no 7, came into the match with a 4-6 head-to-head count, having lost to the Thai player twice in the last two meetings.
The Indian made a good start, slowly moving to a 8-3 lead early on. Ratchanok narrowed it down to 9-10 before Sindhu entered the break with a slender one-point advantage.
Sindhu grabbed three straight points to march ahead and didn’t look back as she pocketed the opening game.
Ratchanok got her bearings back and came back roaring into the match as she built up a lead of 11-7 at the interval in the second game.
The Thai shuttler grabbed nine of the next 10 points from 12-8 to leave Sindhu stranded at the other side.
It was Sindhu who handed 11 game points to Ratchanok after going to the net and the Thailand shuttler sealed it with a smash on her opponent’s forehand.
The world no 8 Thai continued her impressive run in the decider as she ran to a healthy 11-6 lead with Sindhu committing too many errors.
—PTI

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