Tai tzu ying is the best player in the circuit. Her deceptive shot-making and range of shots is unparalleled. Sindhu played very well but Tai, when in form, is too big a barrier to climb. #AsianGames2018
— Arka Raha (@arkaraha14) August 28, 2018
PV Sindhu lose the final 21-13, 21-16 to Tai Tzuying of Chinese Taipei . 1st ever Silver Medal for India in badminton for India . Wish it was a gold , nonetheless a huge applause for Sindhu for coming all the way to the finals . #AsianGames2018
— Swarit Sohaard (@SSohaard) August 28, 2018
PV Sindhu’s final Achilles continues. But today she was outclassed comprehensively by a player in peak form.
Nevertheless, well played @Pvsindhu1 for the Silver. Medal No 44.#AsianGames2018
— Kamalesh (@Drkamalesh7) August 28, 2018
Waiting to count the number of tweets that will focus on her string of final defeats…till then remember she remains the first Indian badminton girl to win a silver in Asian Games and saved a disastrous badminton campaign here. #Sindhu #AsianGames2018
— G. S. Vivek (@GSV1980) August 28, 2018
Hard Luck P.V.Sindhu…..u have not lose…..u r the winner of many hearts…….Hip Hip Hurray for Silver Medal
— SUNIL BEHKI (@valuerupee) August 28, 2018
Congratulations for the Silver @Pvsindhu1 . Great effort . #AsianGames2018 pic.twitter.com/0HxAoXSday
— Virender Sehwag (@virendersehwag) August 28, 2018
Inspiring PV Sindhu & Saina Nehwal ?
First time India wins Individual Silver?& Bronze?Medal at #AsianGames in Badminton
Congrats @NSaina @Pvsindhu1
Your feat will inspire millions of young girls across nation to pick up sports. Well Done ? pic.twitter.com/fmHHmxDnDH— Maj Surendra Poonia,VSM (@MajorPoonia) August 28, 2018
Lets be clear Sindhu was well and truly outplayed. Not finals jinx or anything. Just a better player who is at her absolute best.
Lets celebrate @Pvsindhu1 for what she achieved.— Boria Majumdar (@BoriaMajumdar) August 28, 2018
PV Sindhu scripts HISTORY!
Our stellar shuttler @Pvsindhu1 has clinched India’s FIRST EVER SILVER in Badminton at the #ASIANGAMES. A match that will go down the history of Indian Badminton. Hats off to you @Pvsindhu1 ??✌???#AsianGames2018 #KheloIndia pic.twitter.com/63ku3NiBGv
— Rajyavardhan Rathore (@Ra_THORe) August 28, 2018