Twitter reacts as PV Sindhu goes down fighting in the semi finals of All England 2018
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Second seed Akane Yamaguchi comes back from a third game deficit to beat Sindhu 19-21, 21-19, 21-18. Win or lose, 's never-say-die approach truly admirable. Should inspire budding Indian sportspersons across disciplines- Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) You should be very proud . You gave it your all and sometimes, thats all that matters. The match could easily have gone either way. You make every Indian very proud with your hunger and determination - Viren Rasquinha (@virenrasquinha) She loses a really close one. Physically the long Long tournament may have taken a toll. How one net chord changed the match! - Boria Majumdar (@BoriaMajumdar) Oh what's it with you and these titanic three setters. But you take badminton centre-stage with all the drama. Next time then. Love your attitude.- Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) The Japanese seem to have got ‘s number. She got over Okuhara but now it’s Yamaguchi. Let’s hope next time Sindhu will get right to the top. is the goal now.- V Krishnaswamy (@Swinging_Swamy) Well fought sindhu! But this is becoming a habit now. What's common in all these nail biters are that she gets a good lead early and it's between those three points 18 - 21 where she's throwing away the match. That's where the work must be done. Also you need some luck too- Sreenath Sreekumar (@cheta_sree) PL don't b disappointed Sindhu,U played Outstandingly well but it was not yr day.We all Indians r mighty PROUD OF U.- Narayan Mahadevan (@tmnarayan) Sindhu vs Yamaguchi; nice fight by Sindhu! Well-played!! The occasional surprise element, which won her some good points should be more consistent. - Sanchet Dighe (@sanchetd) Sindhu still gets a bit loose after getting a comfortable lead. Being 13-7 up and still losing the match shouldn't have happened. But I love that she gives us entertaining matches tournament after tournament, and that feeling you get during a long rally is amazing.- Sukhpal Mann (@SukhpalM) Three days, three gruelling, physically and mentally sapping matches that lasted the distance. Even the best could've crumbled under such sustained, high-octane pressure each day. Sindhu didn't. And she has ample time on her hands to turn the fortunes around - Rutvick Mehta (@RutvickMehta)
21-19, 19-21, 18-21
Those figures reflect what kind of a game it was and the calibre of two players. Although Sindhu has lost, her fighting spirit has excelled to supreme levels. Well played girl!- Madhura Kulkarni (@memadhura) So journey ends with a first SF appearance. But what a smashing few days it's been for her. Makes us prouder day by day. Until next year, tough luck - Vikas Panicker (@WhackoSapien) Although neither is likely to survive Tai Tzu Ying's superhuman manuvering tomorrow but today I think Sindhu deserved to win more than Yamaguchi. - Ruchi Toshniwal (@RuchiToshniwal) She may have ended up on the losing side today, but is well on her way to becoming the greatest Indian sportswoman we’ve ever seen. She is just something else. - Dhruv Munjal (@Dhruv_Munjal21) So close and yet so far
Heartbreaking defeat for Sindhu. Little bit of deception and sharpness at the net could have made the difference. Tough luck!
Credit goes to Yamaguchi for her patient display despite trailing for the major part of the decider- Shivam Damohe (@mancpunk) Though am no expert, but I felt Sindhu should have used her height advantage and been more aggressive. Anyway, well played and well tried, as always. Sure Sindhu will find a way to win more of these close matches. - Materialistic Monk (@vived31) This match did not deserve a loser. Both players fought valiantly, and in the end it was all about nerves. Bad that Sindhu couldn't hold on to hers. Amazing display of badminton though ! - Ayush Pandey (@iiamayush) What an insane game of Badminton! Congrats Yamaguchi and a Great run by Sindhu comes to an end. Nothing gets Gopi Sir as excited as All England - calls of body meeda kottu clearly heard.- Nipun Yerramalla (@yerramallanipun) All praises to Sindhu who played a wonderful n rigorous tournament. A wonderful example of how hardworking n committed the next generation of Indian athletes are. I would really love for her to add the straight slow drops to her repertoire of shots making her lifts more effective- N Pradeep Raj (@trustpradeep) Well done PV sindhu,always play with soft hand,don't try too much u try ur best to win ur match in a positive manner.all the best 4 ur future.Remember cross court smash or drop with soft hands.- lsariya @gmail.com (@lsariyagmailco1) winnable match lost it, got to have that fire power girl, ur excellent but u need to have tat fire power at crucial times.. anyways hard luck.. all de best for the rest of the year..- krsna (@krsnatweets) Your attitude kept the hearts of the Indians alive throughout. A fighter in true sense. Thousands of love to you, . And yes, was exceptional. Lady Nadal of badminton. - Kamalika Basu (@KamalikaBasu) The mental and physical resilience of was such a delight to watch. From losing the first game to winning the second and recovering from 9-14 in the decider, today’s semi-final win was well deserved! Sindhu looked exhausted. - Nikita Arora (@guks123) Sindhu fails heroically though in giving Gurudakshina to Gopichand-the last Indian to win all england champship,Lost valiantly in semis ,sad- Satish K Singh (@SatkSingh) It was a good match. Sindhu played well but Yamaguchi was better today. I dont know may be PV can take some lessons from MSD..on how to bring it home in crucial match time..MSD can be a great mentor for her..well played PV..we are proud of you..- Sukrut (@SUKRUT1323) Load More
Twitter reacts as PV Sindhu goes down fighting in the semi-finals of All England 2018
Second seed Akane Yamaguchi comes back from a third game deficit to beat Sindhu 19-21, 21-19, 21-18. Win or lose, 's never-say-die approach truly admirable. Should inspire budding Indian sportspersons across disciplines- Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) You should be very proud . You gave it your all and sometimes, thats all that matters. The match could easily have gone either way. You make every Indian very proud with your hunger and determination - Viren Rasquinha (@virenrasquinha) She loses a really close one. Physically the long Long tournament may have taken a toll. How one net chord changed the match! - Boria Majumdar (@BoriaMajumdar) Oh what's it with you and these titanic three setters. But you take badminton centre-stage with all the drama. Next time then. Love your attitude.- Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) The Japanese seem to have got ‘s number. She got over Okuhara but now it’s Yamaguchi. Let’s hope next time Sindhu will get right to the top. is the goal now.- V Krishnaswamy (@Swinging_Swamy) Well fought sindhu! But this is becoming a habit now. What's common in all these nail biters are that she gets a good lead early and it's between those three points 18 - 21 where she's throwing away the match. That's where the work must be done. Also you need some luck too- Sreenath Sreekumar (@cheta_sree) PL don't b disappointed Sindhu,U played Outstandingly well but it was not yr day.We all Indians r mighty PROUD OF U.- Narayan Mahadevan (@tmnarayan) Sindhu vs Yamaguchi; nice fight by Sindhu! Well-played!! The occasional surprise element, which won her some good points should be more consistent. - Sanchet Dighe (@sanchetd) Sindhu still gets a bit loose after getting a comfortable lead. Being 13-7 up and still losing the match shouldn't have happened. But I love that she gives us entertaining matches tournament after tournament, and that feeling you get during a long rally is amazing.- Sukhpal Mann (@SukhpalM) Three days, three gruelling, physically and mentally sapping matches that lasted the distance. Even the best could've crumbled under such sustained, high-octane pressure each day. Sindhu didn't. And she has ample time on her hands to turn the fortunes around - Rutvick Mehta (@RutvickMehta)
21-19, 19-21, 18-21
Those figures reflect what kind of a game it was and the calibre of two players. Although Sindhu has lost, her fighting spirit has excelled to supreme levels. Well played girl!- Madhura Kulkarni (@memadhura) So journey ends with a first SF appearance. But what a smashing few days it's been for her. Makes us prouder day by day. Until next year, tough luck - Vikas Panicker (@WhackoSapien) Although neither is likely to survive Tai Tzu Ying's superhuman manuvering tomorrow but today I think Sindhu deserved to win more than Yamaguchi. - Ruchi Toshniwal (@RuchiToshniwal) She may have ended up on the losing side today, but is well on her way to becoming the greatest Indian sportswoman we’ve ever seen. She is just something else. - Dhruv Munjal (@Dhruv_Munjal21) So close and yet so far
Heartbreaking defeat for Sindhu. Little bit of deception and sharpness at the net could have made the difference. Tough luck!
Credit goes to Yamaguchi for her patient display despite trailing for the major part of the decider- Shivam Damohe (@mancpunk) Though am no expert, but I felt Sindhu should have used her height advantage and been more aggressive. Anyway, well played and well tried, as always. Sure Sindhu will find a way to win more of these close matches. - Materialistic Monk (@vived31) This match did not deserve a loser. Both players fought valiantly, and in the end it was all about nerves. Bad that Sindhu couldn't hold on to hers. Amazing display of badminton though ! - Ayush Pandey (@iiamayush) What an insane game of Badminton! Congrats Yamaguchi and a Great run by Sindhu comes to an end. Nothing gets Gopi Sir as excited as All England - calls of body meeda kottu clearly heard.- Nipun Yerramalla (@yerramallanipun) All praises to Sindhu who played a wonderful n rigorous tournament. A wonderful example of how hardworking n committed the next generation of Indian athletes are. I would really love for her to add the straight slow drops to her repertoire of shots making her lifts more effective- N Pradeep Raj (@trustpradeep) Well done PV sindhu,always play with soft hand,don't try too much u try ur best to win ur match in a positive manner.all the best 4 ur future.Remember cross court smash or drop with soft hands.- lsariya @gmail.com (@lsariyagmailco1) winnable match lost it, got to have that fire power girl, ur excellent but u need to have tat fire power at crucial times.. anyways hard luck.. all de best for the rest of the year..- krsna (@krsnatweets) Your attitude kept the hearts of the Indians alive throughout. A fighter in true sense. Thousands of love to you, . And yes, was exceptional. Lady Nadal of badminton. - Kamalika Basu (@KamalikaBasu) The mental and physical resilience of was such a delight to watch. From losing the first game to winning the second and recovering from 9-14 in the decider, today’s semi-final win was well deserved! Sindhu looked exhausted. - Nikita Arora (@guks123) Sindhu fails heroically though in giving Gurudakshina to Gopichand-the last Indian to win all england champship,Lost valiantly in semis ,sad- Satish K Singh (@SatkSingh) It was a good match. Sindhu played well but Yamaguchi was better today. I dont know may be PV can take some lessons from MSD..on how to bring it home in crucial match time..MSD can be a great mentor for her..well played PV..we are proud of you..- Sukrut (@SUKRUT1323) Load More