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Gazhou Olympic silver medalist PV Sindhu made his debut in the first round of the World Tour Finals Badminton Tournament, in the first match of the women's singles Group A on Wednesday, defeating world number two and current champion Akane Yamaguchi straight into the game. Last runner-up in Dubai, Sindhu, presented a good sample of temperance and aggression and beat Japanese player 24-22, 21-15. Sindhu, who took part in the tournament for the third time, kept up the spirits despite lagging behind on many occasions. The first game lasted 27 minutes and both the shuttleers did not leave any stone unturned
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Olympic silver medalist PV Sindhu made his debut in the first round of the World Tour Finals Badminton Tournament, in the first match of the women's singles Group A on Wednesday, defeating world number two and current champion Akane Yamaguchi straight into the game.
In the first game, at the time of interval, Sindhu was trailing 6-11 but after that she made a strong return and smashed the smash on the backhand of her opponent and scored the score 19-19. This was followed by the examination of the mindset of the players in which the Indian was the top and he made the first game his name. In the second game, Yamaguchi tried to put pressure on the backhand of the Indian player, but Sindhu was ready for the challenge and he got a 3-1 lead by giving him the Japanese player a reprieve.
Yamaguchi kept pressure though, and in the meanwhile, Sindhu also made a mistake, which led to the Japanese's 6-3 lead. Yamaguchi then shouted out and once again shutting down the shuttle on the net. This gave Sindhu a chance to return and he went ahead to 8-7. Yamaguchi, however, did not give up and he went ahead to 11-10 in the interval. 
After the break, Sindhu took advantage of two mistakes from the Japanese player and made it 14-11. He did not stop here, and he quickly strengthened his position by making a lead of 18-11. When Yamaguchi hit the shot on the net, Sindhu got six match points. The Japanese saved a match point but she again played on the net and Sindhu made the match her name. In this tournament, two players from each group will qualify for the semifinals, after which the knockout draw will be drawn. Eight players from the top tournament of the season. 

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