PV Sindhu settles for bronze in Asian championship

Sindhu fought hard for one hour and 18 minutes before losing to the two-time reigning All England champion Shixian 21-15, 20-22, 12-21.

PV Sindhu settles for bronze in Asian championship
GIMCHEON, KOREA: India's teen sensation PV Sindhu had to settle for a bronze medal after her gallant fight against top seed Shixian Wang of China ended in a narrow three-game defeat in the semi-finals of the Asian Badminton Championship here on Saturday.

The 18-year-old fought hard for one hour and 18 minutes before losing to the two-time reigning All England champion Shixian 21-15, 20-22, 12-21 in the women's singles competition.

Sindhu had beaten Shixian thrice in the past, but the world number two Chinese had the last laugh in the last two occasions.

"It was a close match and she could have won it in the second game itself. But I guess she needs a little bit of experience to consistently beat these Chinese players.

Also probably, Sindhu needs to work more on her backhand and forehand returns. Anyways, now she will be playing in Sudirman Cup, so that is the next target," said Sindhu's father Ramana.

India ace Saina Nehwal had won the bronze in 2010 Asian Championship in New Delhi.
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Sindhu has been in good form in recent times as she won the bronze at the world championship, besides wining titles in Malaysia and Macau last year.
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