World Superseries Finals: PV Sindhu beaten, but not disgraced after semi-final loss
World Superseries Finals: PV Sindhu beaten, but not disgraced after semi-final loss
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Olympic Silver medallist PV Sindhu's splendid keep running at the BWF World Super Series Final arrived at an end after she endured a limited thrashing against World No. 5 Korean Sung Ji-Hyun in the ladies' singles semi-finals, here on Saturday.

It was a challenge between Sindhu's energy and Sung Ji's exactness and shockingly the Indian neglected to break the Korean's invulnerable safeguard and went down battling 15-21, 21-18, 16-21 in an exciting 76-minute challenge. Sindhu, who had scripted an exciting fought against eminent loss triumph over Sung in transit to her lady China Open Super Series title, couldn't coordinate the Korean's brilliant court scope and deft touch.

The Indian had a 6-3 straight on record against Sung before the match, however, it made no difference as Sung, who has been inside top 10 for most recent six years, attempted to make Sindhu hurried to every one of the four corners of the court with her precise returns and arrangements.

The duo proceeded with their duel and tried each other with some uncommon strokes. Remaining at the midcourt, the pair attempted to exceed each other, sitting tight for one frail shot which can be misused.

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