One of Her Biggest Wins but Sindhu Can Do Better, Says Gopichand

India’s national badminton coach Pullela Gopichand too applauds Sindhu for the win but believes she can do better. 

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India’s PV Sindhu reacts after winning the final point against Wang Yihan of China in the quarterfinal match of women singles in badminton. (Photo: AP)
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India’s PV Sindhu reacts after winning the final point against Wang Yihan of China in the quarterfinal match of women singles in badminton. (Photo: AP)
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Indian badminton national coach Pullela Gopichand feels PV Sindhu can do much better in terms of her defensive ability as she faces world number three Nozomi Okuhara in the Olympic semifinals at Rio on Thursday.

World number 10 Sindhu, who has a 1-3 win-loss record against Nozomi, has never beaten the Japanese since Asian Youth Under-19 Championship in 2012 and has lost on three consecutive occasions in 2014, 2015 and the last being Asian Team Championship in Hyderabad earlier in February this year.

It was good (the win against Wang Yihan) but in my book she can do a notch higher. There’s of course some chances of improvement in a couple of areas.
Pullela Gopichand, Badminton Coach, India
PV Sindhu of India in action against Wang Yihan of China in the quarterfinal clash at Rio. (Photo: AP)

Sindhu gave away six easy points at a crucial stage in the second game to hand Yihan a 19-18 lead, but the Indian did well to scrape through in a 55-minute battle of nerves.

She’s been inconsistent a few times and squandered leads but I think it’s part of her learning experience. She’s still young, and has age on her side. I think she’s a great fighter with great work ethic.
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Rating the win as one of the biggest of Sindhu’s career, her coach said, “I think definitely, it’s one of the biggest. The (Olympic quarterfinal) stage makes it special. She played really well and was all fired up.” “It was really a good match, a spirited performance from the beginning. Both the players fought well. Sindhu stayed calmer and finished off. She showed great attitude.

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Sindhu straightway got into a a good retrieving capacity to negate Yan’s attack. It was very close call on all the games. She changed her game-plan a couple of times and started attacking on Sindhu’s forehand then she played counter net a couple of times.

In the end, Sindhu backed up well with some solid smashes,” he said.

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