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Malaysia Masters: PV Sindhu suffers heartbreaking loss to Wang Zhi Yi in final - Highlights
Catch the highlights of Wang Zhi Yi's epic come-from-behind win over PV Sindhu in the Malaysia Masters women's singles final in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.

FILE PHOTO: PV Sindhu in action during a BWF event.
PV Sindhu's yearning to end her BWF World Tour title drought met with a heartbreaking (21-16, 5-21, 16-21) defeat in a 79-minute final of the Malaysia Masters in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.
Wang Zhi Yi, the winner of the Badminton Asia Championships, pulled off a massive upset victory after losing to Sindhu in the first game and trailing for most of the deciding third game.
Wang won the second game 21-5 before facing the onslaught from Sindhu in the decider. Sindhu went 11-3 up against Wang at the third game interval. She extended her lead to 13-3 and the title looked in sight.
But Wang shocked everyone. Showing her mental strength, the Chinese youngster held her nerves and engaged Sindhu in sapping rallies - one after another - that left world no. 15 exhausted.
Wang would eventually prevail in the game 21-16 to win the title as Sindhu committed several mistakes under pressure, going long and wide. Wang's crisscrossing game also proved too much for Sindhu at the fag end of the match.
Sindhu, who played four three-game matches, including an 88-minute semifinal, this week compared to Wang's one, visibly looked tired after Wang forced her to engage in rallies. Sindhu committed mistakes under pressure and Wang drew crucial winners.
This was Sindhu's second straight defeat to the Chinese world no. 7. Last year, Sindhu lost to Wang in the semifinal of the Arctic Open.
Sindhu, who was in phenomenal form in Kuala Lumpur, had beat top-seeded Han Yue and Busanan Ongbamrungphan in the quarterfinal and semifinals.
Catch highlights:
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- 26 May 2024 8:13 AM GMT
Game 3: Another mistake from Sindhu
Wang takes the lead now as Sindhu's shot goes wide.
Wang leads 14-13 now.
- 26 May 2024 8:12 AM GMT
Game 3: Sindhu errs, Wang draws level
Sindhu goes for an expensive shot that goes into the net.
Wang, who was trailing 3-11 at the break, draws level at 13-13.
- 26 May 2024 8:12 AM GMT
Game 3: Wang smashes from the net
Sindhu's backhand return and Wang charges at the net to smash the shuttle.
Wang is just behind by a point at 12-13.
- 26 May 2024 8:11 AM GMT
Game 3: Wang trails 11-13
Sindhu goes wide and Wang closes the gap further to trail 11-13.
- 26 May 2024 8:10 AM GMT
Game 3: Another point for Wang
She lets the shuttle fall in and Wang wins another point to trail 10-13.
Wang wins seven points after the break.
- 26 May 2024 8:09 AM GMT
Game 3: Brilliant point for Wang
Wang changes the direction of the shuttle as Sindhu falls to the left of her court while returning a shot.
Wang sees a chance and sends the shuttle to the right corner of Sindhu, out of her reach.
Wang trails 9-13.
- 26 May 2024 8:08 AM GMT
Game 3: Wang goes wide, Sindhu leads 13-8
Wang commits an error as she sends her return wide and Sindhu takes a 13-8 lead.
- 26 May 2024 8:08 AM GMT
Game 3: Sindhu extends her lead
Sindhu breaks the point run for Wang by playing the shuttle wide to the Chinese.
The Indian forces Wang to play into the net to go 12-8 up in the game.
- 26 May 2024 8:06 AM GMT
Game 3: Five straight points for Wang
Sindhu is looking a bit worn out here as Wang engages her in sapping rallies.
Wang wins her fifth straight point to reduce the gap at 8-11.
- 26 May 2024 8:04 AM GMT
Game 3: Three quick points for Wang
Sindhu sends her smash wide, Wang wins two points in a row to trail 5-11.
Now it is three as Sindhu finds the net.
Wang trails 7-11 now.

