Sindhu settles for bronze medal in World Championship
August 10, 2013
P.V. Sindhu during a match at the World Championships in Guangzhou.
India’s rising shuttler P V Sindhu on Saturday settled for a bronze
medal at the World Championships after suffering a straight-game defeat
against world number three Ratchanok Inthanon in the semifinals of the
prestigious event.
World number 12 Sindhu, playing in her maiden World Championships, had
notched up stunning victories against two Chinese players in the run-up
to the semifinals but she failed to out it cross Ratchanok, going down
10-21 13-21 in a 36-minute women’s singles match.
Ratchanok mixed her strokes well and moved smoothly across the court.
Sindhu, on the other hand, committed too many unforced errors allowing
her opponent to move into the interval at 11-4 in the opening game.
Ratchanok used her deceptive shots to flummox Sindhu, who struggled in
anticipation. The Indian failed to gauge the Thai girl’s game and also
ended up hitting the shuttle wide and out to allow Ratchanok to move to
19-10.
Ratchanok then moved to a 10-point lead with a straight baseline smash
and with Sindhu hitting out again, the Thai had the upper-hand after the
opening game.
Sindhu struggled with her strokes in the second game too as her returns
were buried into the net and she also made some judgemental errors as
Ratchanok opened up a 8-1 lead early on.
A few points at the net saw Sindhu make it 5-10 but another unforced error by the Indian took Ratchanok to 11-5 at the break.
Ratchanok was accurate and played some sensational strokes to leave
Sindhu without any answer. Sindhu tried to match Ratchanok in the
rallies but the Thai girl was always a step ahead with her wide array of
strokes.
Leading 19-12, Ratchanok earned eight match points when Sindhu’s shuttle
went out again. Sindhu saved one match point with a smash but Ratchanok
soon grabbed the last point with a jump smash which caught Sindhu
off-guard.
Ratchanok, 18, is the first shuttler from her country to be assured of a silver at the World Championship.
The Thailand girl won the India Open in New Delhi and also the Thailand
Open Grand Prix Gold this year. She is also a three-time world junior
championship gold-medallist. She is also a silver-medallist from the
2010 Asian Games here.