Sindhu, seeded fourth in the tournament, lost 21-15, 14- 21, 22-24 against her eighth-seeded Chinese opponent in the quarterfinal contest that lasted one hour and 17 minutes.
With her loss, India's campaign in the continental tournament came to an end.
In the first game, it was Sindhu all the way as she zoomed ahead from 4-4, giving her Chinese opponent no chance to catch her up.
The scenario suddenly changed in the second game as Sindhu trailed all through. In no time, Bingjiao went ahead and led 13-7. The Indian won a few points later but it was not enough as Bingjiao pocketed the second game easily.
Sidhu then got the advantage at 22-21 but failed to clinch the match as her Chinese opponent made it 22-22 before reeling off two consecutive points to win the match.
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