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India's PV Sindhu defeated Han Yu to make her place in the semi-finals at the Singapore Open 2022.

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India's double Olympic medalist PV Sindhu defeated China's Han Yu in an hour-long thriller.

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India's PV Sindhu is the number 7 player in the world but had to struggle hard to win this game.

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India's PV Sindhu lost her game 17-21 and all the fans were a bit disappointed.

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But in the second and third rounds, PV Sindhu came back strongly to win the match 21-11 and 21-19.

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The match between India's double Olympic medalist PV Sindhu and China's Han Yu lasted a full 62 minutes.

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PV Sindhu has now managed to make it to the semi-finals for the first time since the Thailand Open in May.

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Now India's PV Sindhu will next face the world number 38 Saina Kawakami, who is from Japan.

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Saina Kawakami of Japan also defeated sixth seed Pornpawee Chochuwong of Thailand to reach the semi-finals.

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For India, two other players Saina Nehwal and HS Prannoy are also trying to make it to the semi-finals of the tournament.

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PV Sindhu won the second match against the Chinese player by scoring 7 consecutive points.

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