Know the date, time, schedule and fixture of the women’s single final in the badminton Indonesia Open 2021 and the semi-finals results and score
P V Sindhu’s outstanding performance at the Indonesia Open came to an end on Saturday when she lost a hard-fought semifinal to former world champion Ratchanok Intanon and the Indonesia Open 2021 result was not in her favour.
Sindhu, a two-time Olympic medalist, lost in 54 minutes to world number eight and second-seeded Ratchanok for her third consecutive semifinal appearance. Sindhu, who is 26 years old, reached the final four of the Indonesia Masters last week and the French Open in October.
Indonesia Open 2021 Badminton Women’s Singles Semi-Finals Results And Score
Sindhu, ranked seventh in the world, entered the match with a 4-6 head-to-head record against the Thai player, having lost both of their previous matches. The Indians got off to a fantastic start, gradually building an 8-3 lead early on. Ratchanok got the score to 9-10 before Sindhu took a one-point lead into the halftime break.
Sindhu scored three straight points to take the lead and never looked back as she won the first game. Ratchanok regained her composure and stormed back into the match, leading 11-7 at the halftime break in the second game.
Indonesia Open 2021 Women’s Singles Badminton Final Schedule, Date, Time, Draw And Live Stream
An Se-young vs Ratchanok Intanon
The 2021 Indonesia Open is presently taking place in Indonesia, with days ranging from November 23 to November 28 with a final on November 28.
The event will take place in Nusa Dua, which is part of the Baduung Regency, at the Bali International Convention Center. The matches will begin at 9:30 a.m. in India Standard Time.
Indonesia Open 2021 Badminton Live Score: Results of Semi Finals
An Se-young beat Pornpawee Chochuwong 21-19, 21-19
Ratchanok Intanon beat P.V. Sindhu 15-21, 21-9, 14-21
Indonesia Open 2021 Result: Women’s Singles Tickets and live stream details
At any of the competitions, spectators are not permitted. To prevent the spread of COVID-19, these contests are held in empty arenas. As a result, no tickets are available for purchase. Star Sports is India’s official broadcasting partner. The two are Star Sports 2 HD and Star Sports 3. At 10:30 a.m., the games will begin.
Thailand | True Visions (11 am) |
Malaysia | Astro (12 pm) |
Singapore | Star Hub (12 pm) |
France | Le Equipe (5 am) |
Germany | Sportdeutschland tv (5 am) |
Indonesia | TVRI, Vidio (11 am) |
Spain | TV e (5 am) |
United Kingdom
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Ireland |
BT Sport (4 am) |
Africa | Star Times (6 am) |
Brunei | Krystal, Astro (12 pm) |
China | Zhibo TV (12 pm) |
Chinese Taipei | ELTA HD (12 pm) |
Honk Kong | Now TV (12 pm) |
India | Star Sports (9:30 am) |