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BATC Apologises To Sindhu For Human Error

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Badminton Asia Technical Committee chairman Chih Shen Chen has apologized to two-time Olympic medallist P V Sindhu for the human error committed by the referee during the women’s singles semifinal match of the Badminton Asia Championships in April.
Sindhu had been left in tears after an unfair call by the umpires midway through her semifinal match against Japan’s Akane Yamaguchi saw her go down in three games and eventually sign off with a bronze medal, her second in the continental championship.
Unfortunately, there is no rectification at this time. However, we have taken the necessary steps to avoid a repetition of this human error, the official said in the letter to Sindhu.
We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused to you. We believe it is part of the sport and that it is accepted as such. The incident had happened while Sindhu was leading 14-11 in the second game after having won the first game when the umpire handed her a one-point penalty for taking too much time to serve between points.
Sindhu, who turned 27 on Tuesday, lost her momentum after that incident and lost 21-13 19-21 16-21.
The Indian was seen having an animated discussion with the chief referee after the chair umpire asked her to hand over the shuttle to Yamaguchi but it all fell on deaf ears.

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