At $200K Badminton Asia Championships 2015, Wuhan, China
[QF] (8) P V Sindhu (IND,12) l (1) Xuerui Li (CHN,3) 21-11 19-21 8-21
[QF] (2) Saina Nehwal (IND,1) l (5) Tzu Ying Tai (TPE,5) 21-16 13-21 18-21
Our both players loses their matches after winning first game ... Really disappointing losses, still Sindhu's loss was not such shocking as she was playing her first tournament after long injury layoff ... She dominated Xuerui Li in first game and were neck to neck with Li in the second game till 13-all ... After that Li took control though Sindhu tried and saved 3 game points but Li converted fourth ... In the third game Sindhu was tired and Li took full advantage of it.
Saina's loss was shocking as she was playing as WR #1 ... She also started well and won the first game ... From the second game she made too many unforced errors and Tai took advantage of it winning the second game comfortably ... In the third game Tai took 5-1 early lead and after that Saina was playing catching game ... She managed to caught her at 17-all but Saina failed to stop her from winning.
[QF] (8) P V Sindhu (IND,12) l (1) Xuerui Li (CHN,3) 21-11 19-21 8-21
[QF] (2) Saina Nehwal (IND,1) l (5) Tzu Ying Tai (TPE,5) 21-16 13-21 18-21
Our both players loses their matches after winning first game ... Really disappointing losses, still Sindhu's loss was not such shocking as she was playing her first tournament after long injury layoff ... She dominated Xuerui Li in first game and were neck to neck with Li in the second game till 13-all ... After that Li took control though Sindhu tried and saved 3 game points but Li converted fourth ... In the third game Sindhu was tired and Li took full advantage of it.
Saina's loss was shocking as she was playing as WR #1 ... She also started well and won the first game ... From the second game she made too many unforced errors and Tai took advantage of it winning the second game comfortably ... In the third game Tai took 5-1 early lead and after that Saina was playing catching game ... She managed to caught her at 17-all but Saina failed to stop her from winning.
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