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India Open: World No. 1 An Se Young crashes out after aggravating knee injury; Tai Tzu-Wang Zhi win

The 21-year-old Young, who had hurt her knee during the Asian Games last October, was trailing 19-21 0-3 against Jia Min, when she decided to throw in the towel

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Singapore's Yeo Jia Min during her 19-21, 0-3 win in quarter-finals against An Se Young of Korea (retired in match two) at Yonex-Sunrise India Open 2024 at IG Stadium, New Delhi on Friday (Pic: @bai_Media)

Singapore's Yeo Jia Min during her 19-21, 0-3 win in quarter-finals against An Se Young of Korea (retired in match two) at Yonex-Sunrise India Open 2024 at IG Stadium, New Delhi on Friday (Pic: @bai_Media)

World No. 1 and defending champion An Se Young of Korea retired hurt against Singapore's Jia Min Yeo after aggravating her knee injury in women's singles quarterfinals at India Open on Friday.

The 21-year-old Young, who had hurt her knee during the Asian Games last October, was trailing 19-21 0-3 against Jia Min, when she decided to throw in the towel.

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