Deccan Chronicle

Sindhu eyes No. 1 rank

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Ace shuttler P.V. Sindhu’s fantastic year which started with her second title at the Malaysia Masters Grand Prix has ended with her career best world ranking on Thursday. She is the best Indian ranked badminton player after jumping four places to sixth as Saina Nehwal dropped a place to 10th.

However, the biggest achievemen­t of the year and her career came at the Rio Olympics, when she clinched a silver after losing to Spain’s Carolina Marin in the final. She also won her maiden Superserie­s title defeating China’s Sun Yu in the final of the China Open.

Sindhu also finished second at the Hong Kong Superserie­s after losing to Chinese Taipei’s Tai Tzu Ying in the final. Her year ended with a loss to South Korea’s Sung Ji Hyun in the semi-final of the Dubai World Super Series Finals but she defeated Marin earlier in the tournament to avenge her Olympic loss.

“I am really happy to achieve my career best ranking. Obviously I am aiming to be world no. 1 but it is just step by step. I hope this will continue and I keep on improving,” she said after the announceme­nt of grassroots sports developmen­t initiative — IDBI Federal Life Insurance’s associatio­n with national coach Pullela Gopichand to launch the ‘Quest for Excellence’ programme.

The Hyderabadi shuttler admitted life has changed for her after Rio Olympics and now she has to win even more to maintain it.

“I think it is just the start and maintainin­g that is different. I have to work really hard. I am not taking any pressure I just want to enjoy and do my best,” she said.

Sindhu reiterated that competitio­n was increasing and she will need to work harder to maintain her progress. “It was good to beat Marin in Dubai but I lost to Hyun who played better on the day. I had defeated her in China. It

 ??  ?? National coach Pullela Gopichand and badminton ace P.V. Sindhu at an event in Mumbai on Wednesday. — SHRIPAD NAIK
National coach Pullela Gopichand and badminton ace P.V. Sindhu at an event in Mumbai on Wednesday. — SHRIPAD NAIK

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