India's shutller P V Sindhu lost to top-seed Tai Tzu-Ying in straight games - 18-21, 12-21 in the semifinal of the women's singles badminton title. Kamalpreet Kaur earned direct qualification to the Women's Discus final event with a 64m throw. Sindhu was unable to match Tai's variations and said that she was prepared for the Taiwanese second seed. "I was prepared for her skills, so I don't think that troubled me a lot. At the end of the day the level of the semifinals is going to be really high - you can't expect easy points. I just couldn't be on the winning side," she said.
She will now take on China's He Bing Jiao in the bronze medal match, scheduled to be played on Sunday. Sindhu still has a chance to become the first Indian female to win two Olympic medals when she faces He Bing Jiao in the bronze medal match on Sunday. It was a tough match for the reigning world champion but after putting in a spirited performance in the first game against the world number one, Sindhu was outplayed in the second game. The Indian superstar started brightly, taking a 5-2 lead and then going into the mid-game interval with a handy 11-8 lead. But the break seemed to spur on the Chinese Taipei shuttler and she came out all guns blazing to win three consecutive points and draw level at 11-11.
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