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Consecutive championship winning records are over! He Bingjiao 1-2 Sindu, stopped the badminton Asian Championship women's singles quarterfinals

In the Philippines held in the 2022 Badminton Asian Championships, the women's singles field has produced the final eight, among which He Bingjiao, who just won the women's singles championship at the Korea Masters, still continued her excellent competitive state, in the quarterfinals, defeated Malaysia's Ji Suina in two straight sets, in the quarterfinals, He Bingjiao encountered India's star Sindu, 26-year-old Sindu is currently ranked seventh in the world, she ranked second in the world at her highest, which shows that her personal strength is very strong. And He Bingjiao is currently ranked ninth in the world, Sindu is a big challenge for her, the two sides experienced three sets of hard battles, and finally He Bingjiao lost to Sindu 1-2, stopping the Asian Championship women's singles quarterfinals!

Consecutive championship winning records are over! He Bingjiao 1-2 Sindu, stopped the badminton Asian Championship women's singles quarterfinals

At the beginning of the first set of the game, He Bingjiao obviously did not enter his best state, there were mistakes in the continuous return of the ball, so that Sindu took a 3-0 lead, in the face of the strong smash threat of Sindu, He Bingjiao did not do well in control, so that the opponent got the opportunity to easily start attacking, completely suppressed He Bingjiao on the field, and entered the first game interval 11-2, after returning to the game, He Bingjiao changed her strategy and began to give Sindu more small balls in front of the net. But after taking the lead in scoring 1 point, too many mistakes once again let the initiative of the game fall into the hands of Sindu, consecutive scores extended the lead to 15-3, He Bingjiao, who was behind in the big score, then let go of his hands and feet, and began to use a more ferocious attack to compete with Sindu, and also achieved good results, tenaciously chasing the score to 7-16, but the score gap was too large, so that He Bingjiao could not stage a big reversal, Sindu also easily defeated He Bingjiao 21-9 and achieved a good start.

He Bingjiao, who lost the big score in the first game, did not fully show his own level, but this is also directly related to the fact that the wind in the field is too strong, and He Bingjiao, who is in a tailwind, has become more difficult to control the ball, which is also the reason why fans are optimistic that after the side change, He Bingjiao will have a significant rebound.

Consecutive championship winning records are over! He Bingjiao 1-2 Sindu, stopped the badminton Asian Championship women's singles quarterfinals

Sure enough, after the start of the game, He Bingjiao's performance and the first set have been significantly improved, achieved a 2-1 lead, Sindu was also obviously affected by the direction of the wind, in the control of the ball is not good enough, He Bingjiao also seized the opportunity, consecutive scores 5-3 to suppress the opponent, but He Bingjiao, who wanted to win quickly, was slightly impatient on the field, so that her mistakes began to increase, Sindu also seized the opportunity to chase the score to 8 draws, and then the game entered a stalemate battle, Sindu also once surpassed the score, However, He Bingjiao did not panic, or entered the middle of the game at 11-10, after the game restarted, He Bingjiao once again exerted her strength, scored 3 points in a row to establish a 14-10 lead, played a confident He Bingjiao, and did not give Sindu the opportunity to turn over, locking the victory at 21-13 and equalizing the big score.

In the third set, He Bingjiao returned to the downwind side again, but she obviously adapted to the venue environment, and the opening also achieved a 2-1 lead, and then Sindu took advantage of the headwind to start strengthening his attack, scoring consecutive points to overtake the score, entering the middle game at 11-5, and after returning to the game, He Bingjiao strengthened the attack to narrow the score difference, tenaciously chasing the score to 19-20, but Sindu was more daring to shoot at the key moment, and finally won 21-19, successfully breaking into the women's singles quarterfinals.

Consecutive championship winning records are over! He Bingjiao 1-2 Sindu, stopped the badminton Asian Championship women's singles quarterfinals

He Bingjiao, who won all two competitions this year, stopped in the women's singles quarterfinals and also stopped her record of consecutive cups, hoping that she can continue to improve herself and strive to play more outstanding in the next world series!

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