
India PV Sindu Sidhu will bow in the first round in Japan Former World Champion and double Olympic gold medalist PV Sindu suffered another premature east in Japan Open 2025, and on Wednesday the Sim Yin in South Korea lost on Wednesday. The Indian shutter, currently on 16th place around the world, was defeated in direct games 21-15, 21-14 world number 14 in its first match from Indonesia open in June.This defeat marked Sindu’s first loss on Sim at their four meetings. The Indian player had a slow start, in the opening game he lagged 9-3, although he managed to defend back to 13-12. However, the SIM regained control to ensure the first game.The second game watched a similar formula with the SIM to take over the early lead 6-1. Despite the efforts of Sindu to equalize the score to 7-7 and later at 11-11, eventually could not prevent her opponent from winning victory.The loss continues in Sindu’s disappointment in 2025, where its best performance achieved the quarterfinals at the Indian Open in January. Since then, it has experienced four exits from the first round and two previtory target finishes.
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Other Indian players, on the other hand, found success in Japan Open. Men’s male player Lakeshya Dream advanced to the 16th round with a commanding victory over the Chinese Wang Zheng Xing, won 21-11, 21-18. The dream will also face the Japanese home favorite Kodai Naraoka.The pair of men satwiksairaj Ranireddy and Chirag Shetty have also progressed until the last 16 years. In direct games they defeated the South Korean Kang Min-Hyuk and Ki Dong-Ju and secured the victory of 21-18, 21-10.