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French Open 2024: India’s PV Sindhu Crashes Out After Losing To Chen Yufei In Quarterfinals

Chen Yufei, the reigning Olympic champion, secured her spot in the semifinal and will await the winner between Zhang Yiman and Akane Yamaguchi

French Open 2024: India’s PV Sindhu Crashes Out After Losing To Chen Yufei In Quarterfinals

In the quarterfinals of the BWF French Open Super 750 badminton tournament, India’s PV Sindhu faced a tough battle against China’s Chen Yufei and eventually bowed out after a closely contested match.

Sindhu won the first game with a score of 24-22 but faced setbacks in the next two games, losing 17-21 and 18-21, resulting in her exit from the tournament. Chen Yufei, the reigning Olympic champion, secured her spot in the semifinal and will await the winner between Zhang Yiman and Akane Yamaguchi.

Sindhu, a two-time Olympic medalist, made her comeback in the BWF tour event after recovering from a knee injury. In her journey to the quarterfinal, she showcased her resilience by overcoming an opening-game loss to defeat World No. 10 Zhang 13-21, 21-10, 21-14, marking her first quarterfinal appearance of the season.

PV Sindhu before getting knocked out of the tournament showcased determination in the women’s singles first round at the French Open Super 750 badminton tournament in Paris. Despite facing tough competition from Canada’s Michelle Li, a former world no. 8, Sindhu secured a hard-fought victory with a come-from-behind score of 20-22, 22-20, 21-19. The riveting opening-round match lasted for an hour and 20 minutes at the Arena Porte de la Chapelle, allowing Sindhu to advance to the second round.

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