Pv Sindhu Will Look to Make a Comeback in Japan Open
In the wake of passing up her first title of the year and the primary Super 1000 title of her vocation at the Indonesia Open, expert shuttler P.V. Sindhu will hope to bob back and end her 2019 title dry season when she drives India's challenge at the Japan Open BWF World Tour Super 750 beginning on Tuesday. Sindhu was beaten in straight recreations by Japan's Akane Yamaguchi in the last of the Indonesia Open on Sunday. She lost 15-21, 16-21 in under an hour to endure her fifth defeat to Yamaguchi. This was the fifteenth gathering between the two players Sindhu still holds a 10-5 no holds barred lead over the Japanese shuttler. The young lady from Hyderabad will hope to put her best foot forward in the opening match here, after which she will confront either Scotland's Kirsty Gilmour or Japan's Aya Ohori in the second round.
The Indian shuttler will likewise plan to retaliate for her last annihilation to Yamaguchi as she is probably going to meet the World No.4 Japanese in the quarter-finals. Comrade Saina Nehwal, who gave the Indonesia Open a miss, will start her visit against Thailand's Busanan Ongbamrungphan. For Sindhu has been a fighter and whenever she has counted out by critics and commentators, she has proven them wrong and let her racquet speak for her. It is perhaps her racquet itself that will speak on behalf of Sindhu as she will strive to win the Japan Open. The standards set by her own self are making her this year's number look dismal but one should remember that with age and form on her side, the one who has created those records may very well go ahead and break them. Fans would be hoping for exactly the same when Sindhu starts her campaign against Han Yue in the first round.
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