PV Sindhu pushed World No 1 Carolina Marin right to
the edge with an epic comeback in the 1st game, but fell short in the
next two games, losing 21-19, 12-21, 15-21 to the Spaniard.
The
21-year-old will bring home the silver to become the youngest Indian
individual Olympic medallist and the only female athlete to win a silver
medal for the country. She joined shooters Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore
(2004, Athens) and Vijay Kumar (2012, London) and wrestler Sushil Kumar
(2012, London) as India's silver medallists.

Sindhu trailed by six points at one stage in the
first game, but as has been her habit at Rio 2016, showed immense grit
and class to fight back and snatch it from the jaws of defeat.
Marin, however, always seemed to be in control and upped the ante to comprehensively defeat Sindhu in the 2nd game 21-12.

Sindhu kept her within touching distance in the 3rd
and telling game, defending well and taking the rare opportunities to
attack. It was 14-16 at one point after which Marin accelerated away and
won it 21-15.
The hyper-aggressive Marin mixed power with precision to dominate the rallies with her acute-angled smashes interspersed with clever drops to catch the Indian often on the wrong-foot.
Sindhu struggled with the length of her strokes as gave away many points by hitting long and wide but she fought tooth and nail till the end only to come second best.
Source:ScoopWhoop
loading...

0 Comments
We Will Love to Hear From You! Pls Comment Your Views...........