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What a pity! World champion He Bingjiao lost 1:2 to India, and Sindu delayed time at a critical moment

On April 29, Beijing time, the Badminton Asian Championships were underway. Ongoing is a single-event final four-place battle, with national champion He Bingjiao taking on Indian world champion Sindu. The two sides met at the Tokyo Olympics, when Sindu defeated He Bingjiao and won the Olympic bronze medal. At present, Sindu is ranked 7th in the world, He Bingjiao is ranked 9th, and has played 16 times, and He Bingjiao has a 9 win and 7 losses.

In the first set, Sindu entered the form very quickly and with great momentum, starting with a 5-2 lead. Sindu played very fiercely today, continuously pressing down on the offense to score, playing a wave of scoring small climaxes, leading 10:2. He Bingjiao started the game slowly and hotly, a little confused. Sindu led 11-2 to take the lead into technical timeout. He Bingjiao is in the downwind direction, so He Bingjiao's control over the ball path is general, and there are more out of bounds.

What a pity! World champion He Bingjiao lost 1:2 to India, and Sindu delayed time at a critical moment

After the technical suspension, Sindhu led 13-2. He Bingjiao played very passively, and Sindu led 15:5. He Bingjiao did not return the ball to the net, and Sindu led 16-5. Sindu's speed was fast, and his strength was significantly higher than He Bingjiao's, and the game was handy, and in the end, Sindu easily won the first set 21:9, leading 1:0.

In the second set, He Bingjiao's state rebounded and she played with self-confidence. He Bingjiao led 5:3, Sindu stepped up to chase points, and He Bingjiao took an 11:10 lead into the technical suspension. After the suspension, He Bingjiao continued to expand the score lead, Sindu's physical strength and form are also declining, He Bingjiao seized the opportunity to win a set 21:13, the two sides drew 1:1.

What a pity! World champion He Bingjiao lost 1:2 to India, and Sindu delayed time at a critical moment

The game entered the decider, Sindu was again a headwind field, He Bingjiao returned to the downwind field, and Sindu started 5:2. In the end, Sindu took an 11-5 lead into the technical suspension first. After the timeout, He Bingjiao returned to the headwinds and began to chase points, 7:12. He Bingjiao chased to 14:16, and the two sides only had a 2-point gap. Sindu lost the lead and was also stalling for time.

He Bingjiao killed the ball, 15:16, Sindu's mentality was obviously a little impatient. Sindu's procrastination tactics were effective, his strength was restored, and Sindu led 18:15. In the key points, Sindu won the match point 20:16, and in the end, Sindu locked up the victory at 21:19, and defeated the world champion He Bingjiao 2:1 on aggregate to advance to the Asian Championship women's singles final four.

In another match, Ren Xiangyu TanQiang, a men's doubles team, lost two consecutive sets to 19:21, 14:21, and the aggregate score was 0:2 to Malaysia's Wu Shifei/Yizudin, missing the top four of the Asian Championship. With the departure of Ren Xiangyu Tan Qiang, the national feather men's doubles army was completely destroyed, He Jiting Zhou Haodong, Liu Yuchen Ou Xuanyi, Ren Xiangyu Tan Qiang were eliminated successively, and the best result of the national feather men's doubles Asian Championship was only the quarterfinals.

What a pity! World champion He Bingjiao lost 1:2 to India, and Sindu delayed time at a critical moment

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