Deccan Chronicle

Someday it’ll be Saina-Sindhu final, says star

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD AUG. 29

She may have just let the gold slip but badminton ace P. V. Sindhu is being content with her silver show at the World Championsh­ips and hopes she’d win the big medal some day.

She attributed her run to the final to rigorous practice ahead of the tournament. “We got good practice time (about two months) before the tournament and had really good practice sessions which helped me throughout the tournament,” Sindhu said after arriving home to a warm welcome on Tuesday.

The gruelling final was a testimony to the fitness of both players as they played out the longest match of the tournament to leave everyone in awe. “It’s very important to have good food and good sleep to perform better. I made sure, I had good sleep before every match,” the 22-year-old said speaking about her fitness.

Talking about the exhausting 110 minutes World Championsh­ips final, Sindhu said “every rally was very important and every point I gained boosted my confidence.”

With Saina and Sindhu in different halves of the draw, an all-India final was a possibilit­y until Saina fell in the semifinals. “Actually, we expected it at the World Championsh­ips but it didn’t happen. But yes, someday that (a SainaSindh­u final) will happen,” she said.

There was a lot of buzz in the social media as both the Hyderabadi shuttlers made it to the final stages of the tournament. Sindhu thanked all. “Fan support on the social media was a big confidence booster for me. I would like to thank them all.”

Sindhu was also glad that the government was doing its bit and the Prime Minister was taking the lead. “We have been getting very good support from the government, I am very thankful. Actually, After the Rio Olympics, when we met Modiji, he directly asked if we wanted any support. It’s really great that he was ready to do anything,” Sindhu said.

Coach Pullela Gopichand concurred. “Indian sport definitely is at a stage where it was never in the past, We have highest officers in the country talking about sports. We never had somebody at the PM’s level discussing sport successive­ly over months,” he said.

Gopi also acknowledg­ed the hard work put in by the support staff. “It has been really good performanc­e from the entire team. All the staff has been working very hard to get us these medals. I would like to thank each and everyone who supported the players,” he said.

With regard to improvemen­t in the players’ fitness levels, Gopi said: “I have pushed the fitness bar higher for the players so that they can endure for longer time in high pressure matches.”

 ??  ?? Sindhu poses with the medal. — DECCAN CHRONICLE
Sindhu poses with the medal. — DECCAN CHRONICLE

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