Fit-again PV Sindhu ‘confident and positive’ ahead of Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championship | Badminton News – Times of India
NEW DELHI: Out of action for five months due to a left foot stress fracture, a fit-again PV Sindhu is all set to go full throttle this year.
The two-time Olympic medallist Sindhu said that she has completely recovered from her injury and feels confident ahead of the ongoing season.
The ace shuttler was sidelined with injury after winning the Commonwealth Games women’s singles gold in Birmingham in August and made a comeback at the year’s first event — Petronas Malaysia Open 2023 — where she lost a three-gamer in the opening round to Carolina Marin of Spain.
Sindhu made another first-round exit a week later at the India Open at home, but said she was “happy with my footwork, skills and strokes” on her return to competitive action in Kuala Lumpur.
“I’m completely alright now. Physically and mentally I’m completely fine. Injuries happen but it’s important to keep your body healthy and come back stronger every time. I am confident, positive and learning from my mistakes,” the 27-year-old told Badminton World Federation.
“My parents were athletes too. The support and motivation they give me keep me going during low moments.”
Sindhu, who bagged three titles — Syed Modi India International, Swiss Open and Singapore Open last year — hopes to replicate her success at the HSBC BWF World Tour this season.
“I hope it will be,” said the world No.9 shuttler.
“You also have to be 100 per cent but I’m completely recovered now. It takes time to get into that rhythm and play tournament matches. I’m on track.”
Along with Lakshya Sen and HS Prannoy, Sindhu will spearhead India’s challenge at the Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships starting Tuesday in Dubai.
India, who did not make the knockout stages at the previous edition in 2019 in Hong Kong, have been drawn in Group B along side hosts UAE, frontrunners Malaysia and Kazakhstan.
(With inputs from PTI)
The two-time Olympic medallist Sindhu said that she has completely recovered from her injury and feels confident ahead of the ongoing season.
The ace shuttler was sidelined with injury after winning the Commonwealth Games women’s singles gold in Birmingham in August and made a comeback at the year’s first event — Petronas Malaysia Open 2023 — where she lost a three-gamer in the opening round to Carolina Marin of Spain.
Sindhu made another first-round exit a week later at the India Open at home, but said she was “happy with my footwork, skills and strokes” on her return to competitive action in Kuala Lumpur.
“I’m completely alright now. Physically and mentally I’m completely fine. Injuries happen but it’s important to keep your body healthy and come back stronger every time. I am confident, positive and learning from my mistakes,” the 27-year-old told Badminton World Federation.
“My parents were athletes too. The support and motivation they give me keep me going during low moments.”
Sindhu, who bagged three titles — Syed Modi India International, Swiss Open and Singapore Open last year — hopes to replicate her success at the HSBC BWF World Tour this season.
“I hope it will be,” said the world No.9 shuttler.
“You also have to be 100 per cent but I’m completely recovered now. It takes time to get into that rhythm and play tournament matches. I’m on track.”
Along with Lakshya Sen and HS Prannoy, Sindhu will spearhead India’s challenge at the Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships starting Tuesday in Dubai.
India, who did not make the knockout stages at the previous edition in 2019 in Hong Kong, have been drawn in Group B along side hosts UAE, frontrunners Malaysia and Kazakhstan.
(With inputs from PTI)
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