The journey of PV Sindhu at the BWF World Championships ended yesterday. In the women’s singles pre-quarterfinals match, Sindhu lost to Wang Zhi Yi from China in three sets 21-11, 15-21, 21-17. Sindhu seemed unhappy about her performance, and in post-match comments, she said that she should have been a little more patient. Sindhu was seeking record sixth medal in this championship.

In the game, Chinese player Wang Zhi took seats on the court several times due to injuries, and hence, several stops had been taken during the game. In response to this incident, Sindhu commented, "I do not know whether she (Wang Zhi) was injured or not. But I guess it could have been her strategy or way of playing. But I feel that I should have won the game because it was a tough game, the rallies were long, and when the score was 17-17, every point was important. I think I should have been a little more patient."

The Indian star shuttler said, "Yes, a loss like this hurts a lot. After training and working so hard for so long, losing a match like this really hurts. However, I think that's the game. That's how it is. I think this is how you become stronger and make a great comeback. You also learn from the mistakes you make in such matches. What's done is done. I think now it's time to go back and do what's necessary."

Sindhu said that she tried her best to win the match, but the result didn't go her way. She said, "Of course, I think I tried my best this time, but in the end, only one can win. However, I will keep trying. I think I played everything I could have, and I felt that there were long rallies, there was nothing I could have changed. Maybe I could have played a little differently, maybe I should have been a little more patient. Right now, I can only see what was most important in this game."

The Chinese player, who won against Sindhu, said, "Yes, obviously the match was very difficult. I think Sindhu is a very strong player and her attacks are very sharp. I just try to make her run around in the long rallies. I am happy that my game plan worked."

The journey of PV Sindhu at the BWF World Championships ended yesterday. In the women’s singles pre-quarterfinals match, Sindhu lost to Wang Zhi Yi from China in three sets 21-11, 15-21, 21-17. Sindhu seemed unhappy about her performance, and in post-match comments, she said that she should have been a little more patient. Sindhu was seeking record sixth medal in this championship.

In the game, Chinese player Wang Zhi took seats on the court several times due to injuries, and hence, several stops had been taken during the game. In response to this incident, Sindhu commented, "I do not know whether she (Wang Zhi) was injured or not. But I guess it could have been her strategy or way of playing. But I feel that I should have won the game because it was a tough game, the rallies were long, and when the score was 17-17, every point was important. I think I should have been a little more patient."

The Indian star shuttler said, "Yes, a loss like this hurts a lot. After training and working so hard for so long, losing a match like this really hurts. However, I think that's the game. That's how it is. I think this is how you become stronger and make a great comeback. You also learn from the mistakes you make in such matches. What's done is done. I think now it's time to go back and do what's necessary."

Sindhu said that she tried her best to win the match, but the result didn't go her way. She said, "Of course, I think I tried my best this time, but in the end, only one can win. However, I will keep trying. I think I played everything I could have, and I felt that there were long rallies, there was nothing I could have changed. Maybe I could have played a little differently, maybe I should have been a little more patient. Right now, I can only see what was most important in this game."

The Chinese player, who won against Sindhu, said, "Yes, obviously the match was very difficult. I think Sindhu is a very strong player and her attacks are very sharp. I just try to make her run around in the long rallies. I am happy that my game plan worked."