Friday, July 30, 2021

Tokyo Olympics 2020: 'PV Sindhu is a national treasure', Twitterati praises shuttler after she moves into semis

Rio 2016 silver-medallist PV Sindhu’s stupendous form continued on Friday when she knocked out Japan’s ace shuttler Akane Yamaguchi 21-13, 22-20 in a blockbuster quarter-final women’s singles clash.

She reached the semi-finals with this win, and kept her hopes alive for a maiden Olympic gold medal.

In a tightly fought first game which lasted 23 minutes, Sindhu took the first game 21-13, as she showcased some of her brilliant smashes throughout the match.

In the second game, Sindhu was leading 11-6 as the players went to the break, but Yamaguchi bounced back hard to take the lead and make it 18-16. However, two unforced errors from Yamaguchi made way for Sindhu to return back in the game, and it was only a matter of time before she sealed the match.

Sindhu will now face either Intanon Ratchanok or Tai Tzu-ying in the last four clash.

Here are a few reactions to Sindhu’s win:

Plaudits from a fellow shuttler!

She's closer to glory!



That winning moment!

India's Test all-rounder is also pleased!

Yes, those decimating smashes!

She's Spectacular Sindhu for a reason!

A gem of a shuttler, indeed!



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