"I didn't play well today. Made a lot of errors," said Sindhu, after she lost her semifinal match 21-12 21-6.
"She (Intanon) was playing upfront, while my strokes were all going out," she added.
Speaking about the second game, which Sindhu was lagging 3-16 at one point, the Hyderabadi said, "I gave her a huge lead in the second game and it was very difficult to recover from there. There were a lot of negatives in the way I played today."
"Happy to have entered the semifinals. This was my first semifinal in India Open. But I could have played much better.
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