Sindhu bowed out after losing 18-21 8-21 to her Japanese opponent.
13:57 (IST)21 SEP 2017
KOI NAHI!! WELL TRIED!! 4th seed PV Sindhu knocked out of Japan Open Superseries, loses 18-21, 8-21 to Japan's Nozomi Okuhara in round 2
— Manish Kumar (@86naturelover) September 21, 2017
13:57 (IST)21 SEP 2017
All that @Pvsindhu1 needs now is a break from active matches and training #JapanSS Will come back recharged.
— Madhusudan (@MadhusudanRangu) September 21, 2017
13:57 (IST)21 SEP 2017
#JapanSS sindhu is out of steam...she dnt need to prove herself...no complaint..i thought she shd withdraw from japan..so tired vs machine 🤗
— mayur hinge (@mayurhinge3) September 21, 2017
13:56 (IST)21 SEP 2017
Just not Sindhu's day. Had trouble finding her radar throughout. And Okuhara kept her game clean.
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) September 21, 2017
On to the next one, then.#JapanSS
13:56 (IST)21 SEP 2017
The law of averages catches up with PV Sindhu. Her Japanese opponent turning out to be a huge thorn, like what Marin was to Saina. #JapanSS
— Noel D'Souza (@Noel2589) September 21, 2017
13:56 (IST)21 SEP 2017
World Champion Nozomi Okuhara beats PV Sindhu 21-18, 21-8. Totally outplayed by the Japanese! #JapanOpen #JapanSS
— Sports In India (@IndiaAtSport) September 21, 2017
13:56 (IST)21 SEP 2017
It's alright.... Sindhu ji is and will always be our "hero" 😎
— NIDHI SOOD (@NS178403) September 21, 2017
13:55 (IST)21 SEP 2017
Hahaha...badmintonla i don't know if there's home advantage...but Sindhu was nowhere in the level of last two matches today...
— technical reason (@atlasdanced) September 21, 2017
13:55 (IST)21 SEP 2017
Liberals ne Shraap di thi PV Sindhu ko after she dedicated her win to PM Modi. Kaali nazar lag gayi !
— Pika Pika Chu (@Mufc_820) September 21, 2017