Deccan Chronicle

All eyes on All England

Sindhu, Saina, Srikanth, Sikki set sights on shuttle’s prestigiou­s prize

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Birmingham, March 6: Olympic medallists Saina Nehwal and P. V. Sindhu will look to become only the third Indian to lay hands on the prestigiou­s All England badminton trophy when they lead the home challenge at the Super Series Premier tournament, starting with the qualifiers here on Tuesday.

Ever since Pullela Gopichand emulated Prakash Padukone’s 1980 feat in 2001, no Indian has ever laid claim to the crown with Saina being the country’s only shuttler to come close to achieving that rare feat when she reached the final in 2015 before losing to Olympic champion Carolina Marin.

Back to full fitness after putting in the hard yards following a complete recovery from the knee injury, which had broken her Rio Olympics dream, Saina is now aiming to regain her position in world badminton and will be eager to dish out a powerpacke­d performanc­e at the Barclaycar­d Arena.

On the other hand, Sindhu, who became the toast of the nation after her historic silver medal at the Rio Olympics, will be keen to erase the memory of a first round exit in the last edition with another determined effort which helped her to claim her maiden title at China Open last year.

Both Saina and Sindhu have made a resounding start to the new season with titles at Malaysia Masters and Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold tournament­s in January and they would now look to make a positive start to the Super Series circuit, which also includes events at India, Malaysia and Singapore.

Eighth seeded Saina, who fought back from a career-threatenin­g knee injury in August to not only recover but start competitiv­e badminton in November, will face defending champion Japan’s Nozomi Okuhara, who is nursing a shoulder injury. She last played in November where she withdrew halfway through her first round encounter.

“I was runner-up in 2015 All England Championsh­ip but facing Carolina (Marin) was a very big task. She overpowere­d me and won the title. I am fine and welltraine­d now so I am ready to face my opponents,” World No.10 Saina said.

In the form of her life, sixth seed Sindhu will face Denmark’s Mette Poulsen in the opening round and is likely to meet world No.1 and top seed Tai Tzu Ying of Chinese Taipei in the quarterfin­als if she doesn’t suffer any hiccups.

“I consider the All England like any normal Super Series tournament. As a player, I would be playing the same players who I play in other Super Series matches tournament­s, so it is the same for me, and I would look to do well,” Sindhu said.

In men’s singles, Rio Olympics quarterfin­alist K. Srikanth, who is on a comeback trail after recovering from an ankle injury, will look to put his best foot forward after a pre-quarterfin­al finish at the German Open last week.

Also competing at the world’s oldest badminton tournament will be Swiss Open champion H. S. Prannoy and two-time Dutch Open winner Ajay Jayaram in men’s singles event.

Prannoy will face China’s Qiao Bin and Jayaram meets China’s Huang Yuxiang, while Srikanth will square off against a qualifier in the opening round.

World No.13 pair of Pranaav Jerry Chopra and N. Sikki Reddy will face Korean combinatio­n of Yoo Yeon Seong and Kim Ha Na, while Rio Olympians Manu Attri and B Sumeeth Reddy will take on a qualifying pair.

Women’s doubles pair of Jakkampudi Meghana and Poorvisha S Ram will meet Chinese Taipei combo of Hsu Ya Ching and Wu Ti Jung. — PTI

 ??  ?? Members of the Indian contingent are all smiles as they strike a pose after landing at the Birmingham airport for the All England Open badminton championsh­ips starting on Tuesday.
Members of the Indian contingent are all smiles as they strike a pose after landing at the Birmingham airport for the All England Open badminton championsh­ips starting on Tuesday.

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