PV Sindhu fights against Nozomi Okuhara



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Highlights PV Sindhu Badminton Match Updates against Nozomi Okuhara, Thailand Open Final directly from Nimibutr Stadium – 1, Bangkok

16:49 IST: It's over! Second favorite P.V Sindhu lost 15-21, 18-21 to fourth-seeded Nozomi Okuhara in the women's singles final of the Thailand Open. The Indian star of the shuttler, who has not managed to look at the pace just minutes from the second game, will settle for the place of finalist . Thank you, to join us on any action, until next time is goodbye!

16:47 IST: Equalizer, 18-all now. But Sindhu plays a long shot just to see him land away from the line. The trails of Sindhu 19-18.

16:46 IST: Beautiful long rally, P.V Sindhu keeps his cool to score a point. At present, the second Indian places seeded 17-18.

16:43 IST: Okuhara gets consecutive points thanks to his rippers, leads 17-14 now before P.V Sindhu draws two points to make 16-17.

16:42 IST: Sindhu plays a shot that lands off the line, Okuhara takes 16-14 in advance.

16:40 IST: P.V Sindhu lost all his challenges, bad judgment while he is now hanging 12-14. Sindhu first thought that the shuttle was standing apart, but the review showed the opposite.

16:38 IST: Okuhara comes from behind, takes the lead 12-11 but P.V Sindhu does not let the Japanese capitalize returns to make 12-12.

16:37 IST: Post-interval, Okuhara draws two points back since it is equal to 11-11. Sindhu seems to have lost the pace, Okuhara the aggressor.

16:35 IST: Interval, P.V Sindhu leads 11-9 after 15 minutes of play in a tight second match.

16:34 IST: Okuhara does not let Sindhu settle in the lead, she reduces the deficit while PV Sindhu leads 10-9.

16:32 IST: PV Sindhu brings daylight back to the top, 9-7 the second part is very tight.

16:30 IST: Comeback for Okuhara, from 2-4, she plays a little cleaver to take a slim lead of 7-6 in the second game.

16:29 IST: Back to back points for Okuhara, she hopes for a comeback in the second match. Okuhara trails 5-6.

16:27 IST: A bad judgment of Sindhu, gives a point to Okuhara. The star Indian vessel first thought that the shuttle could land outside the mark. Sindhu leads 6-4.

16:25 IST: Back-to-back points for P.V Sindhu, She now leads 5-1 in the second match. We could see a thriller of three games here.

16:24 IST: Deep attack of P.V Sindhu, challenged by Okuhara – scored unsuccessfully while the Indian second header takes 4-1 in the second game.

16:23 IST: Okuhara pulls back, Sindhu leads 2-1.

16:22 IST: P.V Sindhu serves the second game, gets a wide smash from Okuhara to take the opening point too. Sindhu leads 2-0.

16:20 IST: P.V Sindhu films while fourth-seeded Nozomi Okuhara wins the opening game 21-15 in 20 minutes.

16:19 IST: Sindhu plays on the line, Okuhara leads 19 to 15.

16:16 IST: PV Sindhu tests the defensive skills of Okuhara, while the Japanese fail to catch a point but keeps the head 17-15.

16:14 IST: Okuhara puts his hand back into play, plays it wide while she leads 15-11 in the opening match now. Additional pressure building on Sindhu.

16:12 IST: Okuhara films one, direct error, easy to choose these for Sindhu as she drags 10-12 in the opening match.

16:10 IST: First breath! Okuhara leads 11-8 against his top seed and ranked Sindhu.

16:09 IST: Serving Error Okuhara, P.V Sindhu brings back to the track 8-10 in the opening match.

16:07 IST: P.V Sindhu disputed, but was found unsuccessful. Okuhara leads 9-5 now.

16:06 IST: 23 Shots Rally, surely a match that will consist in these long meetings. We have already seen two, in the first match. O kuhara leads 7-5 to Sindhu.

16:04 IST: P.V Sindhu shoots two back, Okuhara 6-4 Sindhu. The second point came out of a perfectly directed attack from Okuhara's reach.

16:02 IST: Consecutive points for Okuhara, she takes 5-2 in the first game against the direct mistakes of the second Indian seed.

16:01 IST: Long Rally! P.V Sindhu plays the shot wide as the level of the scores in the first match 2-2.

16:00 IST: The final of the women's singles begins, Okuhara Nozomi, fourth seed, takes the first round while P.V Sindhu wins the first point.

15:40 IST: The Japanese Kanta Tsuneyama defeated the Indonesian Tommy Sugiarto 21-16, 13-21, 21-9 in the men's singles final.

15:20 IST: The final of the single men's mess a third play decisive after Indonesian Tommy Sugiarto came back from behind to clinch the second game 21-13 against Tsuneyama.

15:00 IST: Final update of the gentlemen, The Japanese Kanta Tsuneyama wins the first match 21-16 in 18 minutes against the Indonesian Tommy Sugiarto.

14:40 IST: The final of the women's singles followed by the current match between the Japanese Kanta Tsuneyama and the Indonesian Tommy Sugiarto. Expect half an hour for PV Sindhu and Nozomi Okuhara to take center stage, if the men's singles final does not head for a three-game thriller.

13:50 IST: Head-to-head, The Japanese Nozomi Okuhara ranked eighth and third in India, PV Sindhu, won five matches each. Someone must take a foot forward, take a tiny lead in the count to clinch the Thailand Open today.

13:40 IST: Hello and welcome to live the commentary of the final of Thailand between India P.V Sindhu and the Japanese Nozomi Okuhara.

In the second game, Sindhu continued from where she left by opening a 9-5 lead. But the Indonesian has managed a series of seven points to not only raise the level to nine points, but also hold a lead of 12-9. After Sindhu won one point, Greogria had another brilliant phase, winning four consecutive points, giving him a 16-10 lead before pocketing the second half 21-16.

Sindhu however turned the mark in the third match. Starting strong, she ran to a 5-1 advantage before Gregoria fought valiantly to reduce the gap to a point with the leading Indian 8-7. Having worked so hard, Gregoria looked tired and lacked energy as Sindhu took advantage by pocketing 10 consecutive points. An 18-7 lead for Sindhu nearly sealed the Indian's trajectory to the final as she sealed the third match 21-9

However, Sindhu faces a tough battle in the final against Okuhara, beating the seventh-seeded Beiwen Zhang 21- 17, 21-10 in 34 minutes in the other semifinal. Prior to Sunday's final, Sindhu, triple World Championship medalist and Okuhara, 2016 Olympic Games bronze medalist, has beaten ten times in his career, both having won five wins each.

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