Taiwan's silver medalist Tai Tzu-Ying says PV Sindhu's encouragement 'made me cry'
Tai Tzu wrote in her post on Instagram, 'I was satisfied with my performance after the match. Later Sindhu came and she hugged me. She told me, 'I know you're uncomfortable and you played really well, but today wasn't your day.' She then hugged me and said that She was aware of this feeling.
World No. 1 badminton player from Taiwan Tai Tzu Ying, who broke the hearts of crores of Indians by defeating PV Sindhu in the semi-finals of the Tokyo Olympics, revealed that she had tears after hugging Sindhu in the medal ceremony. Tai Tzu finally managed to win a medal in her third Olympics. She had to be content with the silver medal after she lost 18-21, 21-19, 18-21 to Chen Yu Fei of China in the final.
Sindhu had defeated Spain's Carolina Marin five years ago at the Rio Olympics and had to settle for silver at that time. That's why Sindhu knew how the world number one player was feeling.
Tai Tzu wrote in her post on Instagram, 'I was satisfied with my performance after the match. Later Sindhu came and she hugged me. She told me, 'I know you're uncomfortable and you played really well, but today wasn't your day.' She then hugged me and said that She was aware of this feeling.
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She said, 'My tears came out after being encouraged in this way; I was really sad because I worked really hard. Thanks again for your cooperation and encouragement. Thank you for supporting me.' Tai Tzu had defeated reigning world champion Sindhu 21-18, 21-12 in the semi-finals on Saturday. Sindhu won the bronze medal by defeating Hee Bing Jiao of China.