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TOKYO, July 25 (Reuters) - With decisive smashes, cutting backhands and a confident gait, Rio 2016 silver medallist India’s PV Sindhu on Sunday made quick work of Israel’s Ksenia Polikarpova, beating her 21-7, 21-10.
Both games totalled just 29 minutes, with Polikarpova visibly frustrated and hanging her head with each lost point.
“It was quite an easy match,” Sindu said at Musashino Forest Sport Plaza, adding that she knows she has the hopes of a billion people behind her.
Though Sindhu, who was beaten to the gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics by Spain’s Carolina Marin, is No. 7 in world rankings, she is considered a serious threat to table toppers Taiwan’s Tai Tzu-Ying and Chen Yu Fei of China.
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TOKYO (Reuters) â With decisive smashes, cutting backhands and a confident gait, Rio 2016 silver medallist Indiaâs PV Sindhu on Sunday made quick work of Israelâs Ksenia Polikarpova, beating her 21-7, 21-10.
Both matches totalled just 29 minutes, with Polikarpova visibly frustrated and hanging her head with each lost point.
âIt was quite an easy match,â Sindu said at Musashino Forest Sport Plaza, adding that she knows she has the hopes of a billion people behind her.
Though Sindhu, who was beaten to the gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics by Spainâs Carolina Marin, is No. 7 in world rankings, she is considered a serious threat to table toppers Taiwanâs Tai Tzu-Ying and Chen Yu Fei of China.
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Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Badminton - Women s Singles - Group Stage - MFS - Musashino Forest Sport Plaza, Tokyo, Japan - July 24, 2021. Tai Tzu Ying of Taiwan in action during the match against Sabrina Jaquet of Switzerland. Pool via REUTERS/Lintao Zhang
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TOKYO, July 24 (Reuters) - Taiwan s Tai Tzu-Ying said she will have to cut out mistakes if she is to make an impact at the Tokyo Olympics and will only begin to think about the threat posed by China s Chen Yu Fei if they both advance to the final.
World No. 1 Tai, who came away empty-handed from the London and Rio Games, looked good in winning her opening set against Sabrina Jaquet 21-7 in their group match.
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