- It was a rude awakening for the youthful Indian group as it couldn’t take a solitary game from the Chinese during the five-match tie.
- To add to India’s troubles, 17-year-old Anmol had to resign after curving her lower leg during the subsequent singles challenge.
- India will end the gathering stage procedures as runner-up behind China.
Teen sensation Anmol Kharb left the badminton court in tears inferable from a lower leg injury as an under-strength Indian ladies’ group experienced a 0-5 loss to the powerful China in its last gathering An apparatus of the Uber Cup in Chengdu (China) on Tuesday, April 30, 2024.
Having previously equipped for the quarterfinals by getting progressive successes against Canada and Singapore, Ashmita Chaliha passed on the challenge against the 15-time champions. The group is contending without twofold Olympic medallist P V Sindhu, who quit the competition.
Anmol Kharb Left the Court in Tears
Olympic hero and world no.2 Chen Yu Fei got going the procedures for China with a simple 21-12 21-10 success over 83rd positioned Isharani Baruah.
Public heroes Priya Konjengbam and Shruti Mishra, positioned 67, were no counterpart for ruling title holders Chen Qing Chen and Jia Yi Fan, who multiplied China’s lead with a 21-13 21-12 win.
After losing the primary game 9-21 and following 1-4 in the second against Han Yue, Anmol moved her right lower leg while attempting to safeguard a point.
She got clinical consideration yet the agony didn’t appear to die down and the lower leg looked enlarged, constraining her to resigning from the match and giving China a 3-0 unassailable lead.
In the following two matches, Liu Shen Shu and Tan Ning crushed Simran Singh and Ritika Thaker 21-9 21-10, while Tanvi Sharma lost 7-21 16-21 to Wang Zhi Yi as China finished the 5-0 drubbing of India.