PV Sindhu Enters Semi-finals In Just 35 Minutes: Indonesia Masters
PV Sindhu enters semi-finals in just 35 minutes: Indonesia Masters. Indian badminton star PV Sindhu continues her stellar run at the Indonesia Masters.
Two-time Olympic medalist Sindhu (PV Sindhu) made it to the last four on Friday on the basis of a scintillating game.
In the quarterfinals, the Indian star took another step towards the title by beating Turkey’s Neslin Yigit 21-13, 21-10 in just 35 minutes.
Indian badminton legend Gaurav Sindhu entered the semi-finals of the Indonesia Masters Super 750 badminton tournament with an easy win.
In the women’s singles quarterfinal match, the Indian star completely dominated the Turkish player.
Sindhu did not give any chance to her opponent to survive in the entire match. Sindh won this quarter-final match played on Friday 19 November in just 35 minutes.
She won the first set by a huge margin of 21-13. After this, she also showed a strong game and thwarted every single attack of the Turkish player trying to make a comeback.
The next game was won by the defending World Champion 21-10 by a bigger margin than the first game.
PV Sindhu enters semi-finals: Sindhu’s record aganist Turkish players is strong.
Earlier, Turkey’s Neslin and Sindhu had fought four times, and each time the Indian player dominated. Neslin has lost in four matches at the hands of Sindhu.
She had also defeated her in last month’s Denmark Open. Sindhu will now face the winner of the match between top seed Akane Yamaguchi of Japan and fifth seed Pornpawei Chochuwang in the semi-finals.
Australia’s Test captain Tim Paine had to leave the captaincy before the Ashes, what is the matter
Tim Paine sexting scandal: Before the Ashes series against England starting next month, Australian Test team captain Tim Paine has made a big scandal.
Tim Paine has been implicated in a sexting scandal, which is four years old. For this reason, he had to leave the captaincy.
Even his playing in the Ashes series due to this scandal seems impossible at the moment. This was announced by Cricket Australia itself and captain Tim Paine through a press conference on Friday.