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[M]The series[/M] also [M]begins[/M] six months [M]before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story.[/M] | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series created by Dave Filoni, produced by Lucasfilm and Lucasfilm Animation. The series is set in the sci-fi universe of Star Wars during the events of the sequel trilogy, and is the successor to Star Wars Rebels, as well as the universe's fourth canonical series after The Clone Wars, Rebels and Forces of Destiny.
Officially announced on April 26, 2018, series creator Dave Filoni said the series was influenced by the experiences of his grandfather, a pilot in World War II, and especially anime. It centers on the character of Kazuda Xiono, a young Resistance pilot of General Organa, who is tasked with spying on the growing threat of the First Order.
The series premiered on the Disney Channel on October 7, 2018 and premiered on Disney XD the next day in the United States and later around the world. Twelve shorts aired on Disney Channel's YouTube channel in December 2018. On January 9, 2019, Resistance was renewed for a second and final season, consisting of 19 episodes, which premiered October 6, 2019 on Disney Channel, Disney XD and DisneyNow. It ended on January 26, 2020. In Italy the first episodes were broadcast starting from October 13, 2018 on Disney XD.
Resistance received generally positive reviews from critics, but mixed reactions from fans. | n |
[M]The series[/M] also [M]begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens[/M] and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series created by Dave Filoni, produced by Lucasfilm and Lucasfilm Animation. The series is set in the sci-fi universe of Star Wars during the events of the sequel trilogy, and is the successor to Star Wars Rebels, as well as the universe's fourth canonical series after The Clone Wars, Rebels and Forces of Destiny.
Officially announced on April 26, 2018, series creator Dave Filoni said the series was influenced by the experiences of his grandfather, a pilot in World War II, and especially anime. It centers on the character of Kazuda Xiono, a young Resistance pilot of General Organa, who is tasked with spying on the growing threat of the First Order.
The series premiered on the Disney Channel on October 7, 2018 and premiered on Disney XD the next day in the United States and later around the world. Twelve shorts aired on Disney Channel's YouTube channel in December 2018. On January 9, 2019, Resistance was renewed for a second and final season, consisting of 19 episodes, which premiered October 6, 2019 on Disney Channel, Disney XD and DisneyNow. It ended on January 26, 2020. In Italy the first episodes were broadcast starting from October 13, 2018 on Disney XD.
Resistance received generally positive reviews from critics, but mixed reactions from fans. | n |
It tells [M]the[/M] story of a [M]pilot[/M] who [M]was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order.[/M] | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series created by Dave Filoni, produced by Lucasfilm and Lucasfilm Animation. The series is set in the sci-fi universe of Star Wars during the events of the sequel trilogy, and is the successor to Star Wars Rebels, as well as the universe's fourth canonical series after The Clone Wars, Rebels and Forces of Destiny.
Officially announced on April 26, 2018, series creator Dave Filoni said the series was influenced by the experiences of his grandfather, a pilot in World War II, and especially anime. It centers on the character of Kazuda Xiono, a young Resistance pilot of General Organa, who is tasked with spying on the growing threat of the First Order.
The series premiered on the Disney Channel on October 7, 2018 and premiered on Disney XD the next day in the United States and later around the world. Twelve shorts aired on Disney Channel's YouTube channel in December 2018. On January 9, 2019, Resistance was renewed for a second and final season, consisting of 19 episodes, which premiered October 6, 2019 on Disney Channel, Disney XD and DisneyNow. It ended on January 26, 2020. In Italy the first episodes were broadcast starting from October 13, 2018 on Disney XD.
Resistance received generally positive reviews from critics, but mixed reactions from fans. | e |
[M]It tells the story of a pilot[/M] who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series created by Dave Filoni, produced by Lucasfilm and Lucasfilm Animation. The series is set in the sci-fi universe of Star Wars during the events of the sequel trilogy, and is the successor to Star Wars Rebels, as well as the universe's fourth canonical series after The Clone Wars, Rebels and Forces of Destiny.
Officially announced on April 26, 2018, series creator Dave Filoni said the series was influenced by the experiences of his grandfather, a pilot in World War II, and especially anime. It centers on the character of Kazuda Xiono, a young Resistance pilot of General Organa, who is tasked with spying on the growing threat of the First Order.
The series premiered on the Disney Channel on October 7, 2018 and premiered on Disney XD the next day in the United States and later around the world. Twelve shorts aired on Disney Channel's YouTube channel in December 2018. On January 9, 2019, Resistance was renewed for a second and final season, consisting of 19 episodes, which premiered October 6, 2019 on Disney Channel, Disney XD and DisneyNow. It ended on January 26, 2020. In Italy the first episodes were broadcast starting from October 13, 2018 on Disney XD.
Resistance received generally positive reviews from critics, but mixed reactions from fans. | e |
[M]The series is[/M] set in the sci-fi universe of Star Wars during the events of the sequel trilogy, and is the successor to Star Wars Rebels, as well as [M]the universe's fourth canonical series after The Clone Wars, Rebels and Forces of Destiny[/M]. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
[M]The series is[/M] set in the sci-fi universe of Star Wars during the events of the sequel trilogy, and is [M]the successor to Star Wars Rebels[/M], as well as the universe's fourth canonical series after The Clone Wars, Rebels and Forces of Destiny. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
[M]The series is set in the sci-fi universe of Star Wars during the events of the sequel trilogy[/M], and is the successor to Star Wars Rebels, as well as the universe's fourth canonical series after The Clone Wars, Rebels and Forces of Destiny. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | e |
[M]Twelve shorts aired[/M] on Disney Channel's YouTube channel [M]in December 2018.[/M] | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
[M]Twelve shorts aired on Disney Channel's YouTube channel[/M] in December 2018. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
[M]It ended on January 26, 2020.[/M] | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
On January 9, 2019, [M]Resistance[/M] was renewed for a second and [M]final season[/M], consisting of 19 episodes, which [M]premiered[/M] October 6, 2019 [M]on[/M] Disney Channel, Disney XD and [M]DisneyNow[/M]. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
On January 9, 2019, [M]Resistance[/M] was renewed for a second and [M]final season[/M], consisting of 19 episodes, which [M]premiered[/M] October 6, 2019 [M]on[/M] Disney Channel, [M]Disney XD[/M] and DisneyNow. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
On January 9, 2019, [M]Resistance[/M] was renewed for a second and [M]final season[/M], consisting of 19 episodes, which [M]premiered[/M] October 6, 2019 [M]on Disney Channel[/M], Disney XD and DisneyNow. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
On January 9, 2019, [M]Resistance[/M] was renewed for a second and [M]final season[/M], consisting of 19 episodes, which [M]premiered October 6, 2019[/M] on Disney Channel, Disney XD and DisneyNow. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
On January 9, 2019, [M]Resistance[/M] was renewed for a second and [M]final season[/M], [M]consisting of 19 episodes[/M], which premiered October 6, 2019 on Disney Channel, Disney XD and DisneyNow. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
On January 9, 2019, [M]Resistance was renewed for a second and final season[/M], consisting of 19 episodes, which premiered October 6, 2019 on Disney Channel, Disney XD and DisneyNow. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
[M]On January 9, 2019[/M], [M]Resistance was renewed[/M] for a second and final season, consisting of 19 episodes, which premiered October 6, 2019 on Disney Channel, Disney XD and DisneyNow. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
[M]In Italy the first episodes were broadcast[/M] starting from October 13, 2018 [M]on Disney XD[/M]. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
[M]In Italy the first episodes were broadcast starting from October 13, 2018[/M] on Disney XD. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
[M]The series premiered[/M] on the Disney Channel on October 7, 2018 and premiered [M]on Disney XD[/M] the next day in the United States and [M]later around the world[/M]. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | e |
[M]The series premiered on[/M] the Disney Channel on October 7, 2018 and premiered on [M]Disney XD the next day in the United States[/M] and later around the world. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | e |
[M]The series premiered on[/M] the Disney Channel on [M]October 7, 2018[/M] and premiered on Disney XD the next day in the United States and later around the world. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | e |
[M]The series premiered on the Disney Channel[/M] on October 7, 2018 and premiered on Disney XD the next day in the United States and later around the world. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | e |
It centers on the character of [M]Kazuda Xiono[/M], a young Resistance pilot of General Organa, [M]who is tasked with spying on the growing threat of the First Order[/M]. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
It centers on the character of [M]Kazuda Xiono, a young Resistance pilot of General Organa[/M], who is tasked with spying on the growing threat of the First Order. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
[M]It centers on the character of Kazuda Xiono[/M], a young Resistance pilot of General Organa, who is tasked with spying on the growing threat of the First Order. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
[M]Resistance received[/M] generally positive reviews from critics, but [M]mixed reactions from fans[/M]. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
[M]Resistance received generally positive reviews from critics[/M], but mixed reactions from fans. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
[M]Star Wars Resistance is[/M] an American animated series created by Dave Filoni, [M]produced by[/M] Lucasfilm and [M]Lucasfilm Animation.[/M] | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | e |
[M]Star Wars Resistance is[/M] an American animated series created by Dave Filoni, [M]produced by Lucasfilm[/M] and Lucasfilm Animation. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
[M]Star Wars Resistance is[/M] an American animated series [M]created by Dave Filoni[/M], produced by Lucasfilm and Lucasfilm Animation. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
[M]Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series[/M] created by Dave Filoni, produced by Lucasfilm and Lucasfilm Animation. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | e |
[M]Officially announced on April 26, 2018, series[/M] creator Dave Filoni said the series was influenced by the experiences of his grandfather, a pilot in World War II, and especially anime. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
Officially announced on April 26, 2018, series creator [M]Dave Filoni[/M] said the series was influenced by the experiences of his [M]grandfather, a pilot in World War II[/M], and especially anime. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
Officially announced on April 26, 2018, series creator [M]Dave Filoni said the series was influenced by[/M] the experiences of his grandfather, a pilot in World War II, and [M]especially anime[/M]. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
Officially announced on April 26, 2018, series creator [M]Dave Filoni said the series was influenced by the experiences of his grandfather[/M], a pilot in World War II, and especially anime. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
Officially announced on April 26, 2018, [M]series creator Dave Filoni[/M] said the series was influenced by the experiences of his grandfather, a pilot in World War II, and especially anime. | Star Wars Resistance is an American animated series, inspired by Japanese animes and produced by Lucasfilm Animation. The series premiered in the United States on October 7, 2018, on the Disney Channel channel, and was later released on Disney XD in the United States and the rest of the world.
The series takes place three decades after the events of the Star Wars: Return of the Jedi movie, in the sequel to Star Wars trilogy. It tells the story of a pilot who was recruited by the New Republic to spy on the First Order. The series also begins six months before Star Wars: The Force Awakens and will eventually cross over into the film's story. | n |
[M]Tai Tzu leads 19-11[/M]. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
[M]Tai Tzu leads[/M] 19-11. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
[M]The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition[/M] with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 [M]world tour super 750 tournament[/M] at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia [M]on Friday.[/M] | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
[M]The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition[/M] with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 [M]world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia[/M] on Friday. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
[M]The Indian had progressed[/M] to the semifinals of the women's singles competition [M]with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament[/M] at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
[M]The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition[/M] with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and [M]top seed Tai Tzu Ying[/M] on Saturday. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face [M]world no 1[/M] and top seed [M]Tai Tzu Ying[/M] on Saturday. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
The 22-year-old [M]Sindhu[/M], who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, [M]will face[/M] world no 1 and top seed [M]Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday[/M]. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
The 22-year-old [M]Sindhu[/M], who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, [M]will face[/M] world no 1 and top seed [M]Tai Tzu Ying[/M] on Saturday. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
The 22-year-old [M]Sindhu[/M], who [M]won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship[/M], will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
The 22-year-old [M]Sindhu[/M], who [M]won a silver[/M] at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
The [M]22-year-old Sindhu[/M], who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's [M]Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final[/M]. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against [M]Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying[/M] the defending champion in the semi-final. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
Star Indian shuttler [M]P V Sindhu[/M] could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she [M]went down fighting[/M] 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 [M]against[/M] Chinese Taipei's [M]Tai Tzu Ying[/M] the defending champion in the semi-final. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
Star Indian shuttler [M]P V Sindhu[/M] could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she [M]went down fighting[/M] 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
Star Indian shuttler [M]P V Sindhu could not continue her[/M] impressive [M]run at the Malaysia Open[/M] as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
Star Indian shuttler [M]P V Sindhu could not continue her[/M] impressive [M]run[/M] at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
[M]Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu[/M] could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
After losing the first game, [M]Sindhu[/M] came back stronger in the second game but [M]failed to keep[/M] her [M]momentum in the third game[/M]. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
After losing the first game, [M]Sindhu came back stronger in the second game[/M] but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
After [M]losing the first game[/M], [M]Sindhu[/M] came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was [M]Sindhu[/M] who [M]emerged victories[/M] with a 22-20, 21-19 result [M]in a[/M] 52-minute [M]quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin.[/M] | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was [M]Sindhu[/M] who [M]emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match[/M] against Carolina Marin. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was [M]Sindhu[/M] who [M]emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result[/M] in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
In [M]a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists[/M], it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but [M]Marin clawed back[/M]. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
Third-seed [M]Sindhu[/M] started the proceedings with a sharp smash and [M]moved to a 3-1 lead early[/M] on but Marin clawed back. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
Third-seed [M]Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash[/M] and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
[M]Sindhu[/M] again opened a slender two-point [M]lead[/M] which [M]evaporated quickly.[/M] | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
[M]Sindhu[/M] again [M]opened a[/M] slender two-point [M]lead[/M] which evaporated quickly. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
[M]Sindhu again opened a[/M] slender [M]two-point lead[/M] which evaporated quickly. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
[M]Sindhu[/M] again [M]opened a[/M] slender [M]two-point lead[/M] which evaporated quickly. | PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round.
Nehwal lost to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 in just 36 minutes. This was Nehwal’s sixth straight loss to the Japanese in seven meetings. The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open.
Yamaguchi, who had struggled a bit against Nehwal during their last meeting at the Uber Cup in May, started the match well, taking a 9-2 lead as she made the Indian move around the court.
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. Yamaguchi won the first game easily in the end.
In the second game, from 2-2, Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably.
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | n |
[M]The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the[/M] 2014 [M]China Open[/M]. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
The only time [M]Nehwal[/M] had [M]defeated Yamaguchi[/M] was at the 2014 China Open. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
[M]The only time Nehwal had defeated Yamaguchi was at the 2014 China Open[/M]. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as [M]the Japanese opened up a lead again[/M]. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
[M]Nehwal[/M] fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then [M]fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again[/M]. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
[M]Nehwal[/M] fought back briefly after the interval, winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then [M]fluffed her lines[/M] as the Japanese opened up a lead again. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
[M]Nehwal[/M] fought back briefly after the interval, [M]winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11[/M], but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
[M]Nehwal fought back briefly after the interval[/M], winning five straight points from 5-11 down to make it 10-11, but then fluffed her lines as the Japanese opened up a lead again. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, [M]Nehwal[/M] was barely out of third gear throughout the match and [M]did not[/M] really [M]try to challenge the Japanese[/M]. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
While Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game, [M]Nehwal was barely out of third gear[/M] throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
While [M]Yamaguchi looked at the top of her game[/M], Nehwal was barely out of third gear throughout the match and did not really try to challenge the Japanese. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
In the second game, from 2-2, [M]Yamaguchi[/M] won 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again [M]took a sizeable lead[/M]. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
In the second game, from 2-2, [M]Yamaguchi[/M] won 10 of the next 11 points, [M]missing only one smash[/M], as she again took a sizeable lead. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
In the second game, from 2-2, [M]Yamaguchi won 10 of the next 11 points[/M], missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
In the second game, from 2-2, [M]Yamaguchi won 10[/M] of the next 11 [M]points[/M], missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
[M]In the second game[/M], from 2-2, [M]Yamaguchi won[/M] 10 of the next 11 points, missing only one smash, as she again took a sizeable lead. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as [M]Yamaguchi closed out the game[/M] and match [M]comfortably[/M]. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as [M]Yamaguchi closed out the[/M] game and [M]match comfortably[/M]. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as [M]Yamaguchi closed out the[/M] game and [M]match[/M] comfortably. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
From 3-12 down, there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back, as [M]Yamaguchi closed out the game[/M] and match comfortably. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
From 3-12 down, [M]there was no way Nehwal was going to find a way back[/M], as Yamaguchi closed out the game and match comfortably. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while [M]Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round[/M]. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while [M]Saina Nehwal crashed out[/M] in the second round. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
PV Sindhu and [M]K Srikanth eased into the quarter-finals[/M] of the Malaysia Open [M]on Thursday[/M], while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
[M]PV Sindhu[/M] and K Srikanth [M]eased into the quarter-finals[/M] of the Malaysia Open [M]on Thursday[/M], while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
PV Sindhu and K Srikanth eased into the [M]quarter-finals of the Malaysia Open[/M] on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
PV Sindhu and [M]K Srikanth eased into[/M] the [M]quarter-finals[/M] of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
[M]PV Sindhu[/M] and K Srikanth [M]eased into[/M] the [M]quarter-finals[/M] of the Malaysia Open on Thursday, while Saina Nehwal crashed out in the second round. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |
[M]Nehwal lost[/M] to world No 2 Akane Yamaguchi 15-21, 13-21 [M]in[/M] just [M]36 minutes[/M]. | Star Indian shuttler P V Sindhu could not continue her impressive run at the Malaysia Open as she went down fighting 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 against Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying the defending champion in the semi-final. After losing the first game, Sindhu came back stronger in the second game but failed to keep her momentum in the third game. The Indian had progressed to the semifinals of the women's singles competition with a straight-game win in the USD 700,000 world tour super 750 tournament at the Bukit Jalil in Malaysia on Friday. In a clash between Olympic silver and gold medallists, it was Sindhu who emerged victories with a 22-20, 21-19 result in a 52-minute quarterfinal match against Carolina Marin. The 22-year-old Sindhu, who won a silver at the Glasgow World Championship, will face world no 1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying on Saturday. Third-seed Sindhu started the proceedings with a sharp smash and moved to a 3-1 lead early on but Marin clawed back. Sindhu again opened a slender two-point lead which evaporated quickly.
Highlights of PV Sindhu vs Tai Tzu Ying, Malaysia Open 2018 Badminton Semi Final at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13:28 IST:And it's all over for PV Sindhu. Loses 15-21, 21-19, 11-21 to Tai Tzu Ying.
13: 24 IST:Suddenly things look quite difficult for PV Sindhu now. Tai Tzu leads 19-11. | n |