BWF World Tour Finals: PV Sindhu Claims Silver after Losing to An Seyoung in Summit Clash
BWF World Tour Finals: PV Sindhu Claims Silver after Losing to An Seyoung in Summit Clash
PV Sindhu lost to An Seyoung in straight games in the summit clash of the BWF World Tour Finals.

PV Sindhu got silver after losing 16-21, 12-21  to Korea’s An Seyoung in the women’s singles final of BWF World Tour Finals on Sunday. Seyoung took just 39 minutes to clinch her third title in three weeks.

Sindhu has been in fine form after picking up a bronze in the Tokyo Olympics. She had reached the semifinals in her last three events — French Open, Indonesia Masters and Indonesia Open — before coming into the BWF World Tour Finals.

Sindhu had entered the summit clash with a hard-fought win over Akane Yamaguchi of Japan in the semifinals on Saturday. Seyoung, who beat Pornpawee Chochuwong of Thailand 25-23 21-17 in the other semifinal.

It was Sindhu’s third successive loss — all straight games — to the Korean in as many meetings. With this victory, An Seyoung became the first ever South Korean woman to win the season-ending title. It was also her third straight title in Bali, following wins at the Indonesia Masters and Indonesia Open in the last two weeks.

Making her third final appearance in the year-end tournament, world number seven Sindhu looked a pale shadow of the player who had claimed the title in 2018 to become the only Indian to achieve the feat. Up against the 19-year-old Korean, Sindhu once again looked short of ideas. She couldn’t mount her attacking game or make use of the full court.

An Seyoung looked more polished at the nets and rode on her good quality of strokes. She produced some sensational full stretch diving saves with her swift movement to blunt Sindhu’s game plan. The Indian had a forgettable start and was left to fight a tough battle after lagging 0-4.

Sindhu played a good rally to log her first points with a cross court return. She tried to narrow the gap by engaging her rival in rallies but An Seyoung was quick on her feet and showed better anticipation to always keep her nose ahead. The Korean doubled the lead to 16-8 after resumption. Sindhu tried to make up the deficit with a few good points but the Korean managed to collect eight game points.

Sindhu saved four game points by putting pressure on her opponent’s backhand, while the Korean also sent one long. An Seyoung, however, sealed the opening game with a body return. The second game started on an even keel with Sindhu managing to take a 5-4 lead for the first time but the agile Korean was quick to wrest back the lead after the Indian went long twice.

The teen shuttler soon extended her lead to 10-6 as she was relentless in the rallies, sending everything back to Sindhu. A razor sharp return on her opponent’s forehand gave her a 11-8 advantage at the break. After the interval, An Seyoung continued to control the proceedings, galloping to a 15-8 lead with another exceptional full dive return.

In a jiffy, An Seyoung grabbed a massive 10 match points. Sindhu saved two before sending one to the net as the Korean celebrated. Sindhu will next look to defend her title at the World Championships in Huelva, Spain starting December 12.

(With inputs from Agencies)

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