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BWF World Championship 2021: Sindhu enters quarterfinal; faces nemesis Tai Tzu next

The world number 7 Indian defeated her Thai opponent Pornpawee Chochuwong 21-14, 21-18 in the pre-quarterfinal match.

Reported by: PTI Madrid (Spain) Updated on: December 16, 2021 18:32 IST
PV Sindhu
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File photo of PV Sindhu.

Highlights

  • Sindhu also avenged her twin loss to Chochuwong this season
  • With the win, Sindhu extended her head-to-head record against Chochuwong to 5-3
  • World No.1 Tai Tzu Ying defeated Kirsty Gilmour 21-10, 19-21 21-11, in last-16 round

Defending champion PV Sindhu stormed into the women's singles quarterfinals of the BWF World Championships with a straight-game win over Pornpawee Chochuwong of Thailand in Spanish city Huelva on Thursday.

The world number 7 Indian defeated her Thai opponent, ranked three places below her, 21-14 21-18 in the pre-quarterfinal match that lasted 48 minutes.

With the win, Sindhu, seeded sixth in the showpiece tournament, extended her head-to-head record against Chochuwong to 5-3. Sindhu also avenged her twin loss to Chochuwong this season -- a group match of BWF World Tour Finals earlier this month and All England Championships in March.

The double Olympic medallist Sindhu faces top seed and world number one Tai Tzu Ying of Chinese Taipei, who beat Kirsty Gilmour of Scotland 21-10, 19-21 21-11, in the quarterfinals.

Sindhu took an early 5-1 lead but Chochuwong rallied to narrow the gap to 5-4 and then to 10-9. The Indian zoomed ahead from there on as she made it 15-10 and then 19-11 to pocket the first game.

The second game was a tighter affair though Sindhu began on the front foot with a 3-0 lead. Sindhu led 11-6 at the change of ends and the second half saw some long rallies with the Thai player winning a few of them.

Sindhu was leading 16-10 but Chochuwong made a comeback of sort as she reduced the gap to 18-15 and then to 19-18. Sindhu won a crucial point after a long rally to make it 20-18 before winning the second game and the match.

Sindhu, who got a first-round bye, had beaten Slovakia's Martina Repiska 21-7 21-9 in the second round on Tuesday.

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