Indian challenge came to an end at the All England Open Badminton Championships with PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal losing their quarter-final matches to Tai Tzu Ying of Chinese Taipei and Sung Ji Hyun of Korea respectively on Friday. Olympic silver medallist Sindhu failed to overcome World No 1 Ying and crashed out of the championship with a straight-game loss. However, Saina put up a brave show before going down 20-22, 20-22 to World No 3 Hyun in a match that lasted 53 minutes. The World No 6 Sindhu, who had beaten Tai Tzu en route to her Rio Games silver, was erratic and couldn't break the defense of the Chinese Taipei shuttler, to go down 14-21, 10-21 in 34 minutes at the Barclaycard Arena. With this win, Tai Tzu entered her third successive semi-finals of the prestigious tournament. Sindhu tried to change the pace but Tai Tzu was always a step ahead and she eventually earned the bragging rights when the Indian lost a video referral. Later, the world no 10 Saina blew 17-12 and 9-6 leads in the two games to go down fighting against Sung in a 54-minute battle to drew curtains on India's campaign. A fighting Saina once again saved the three match points but only to allow Sung grab the crucial two points to end her campaign. Also Read:- Amazing Ways To Fade Spots And Even Your Skin Tone Naturally Indian coach Anil Kumble report to committee of administrators Virat Kohli won the Polly Umrigar award of BCCI 3rd time