Deccan Chronicle

Good days for baddies

Stars say Indians can rule badminton in future

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New Delhi, Aug. 31: Star shuttlers Sania Nehwal, P. V. Sindhu and K. Srikanth on Thursday thanked the government for its continued support and said India can dominate the sport for a long time like China, Japan and Korea if they can keep believing in themselves.

The trio were speaking during a felicitati­on function orgainsed by Sports Minister Vijay Goel at his residence here after Indian shuttlers returned with two medals — Sindhu’s silver and Saina’s bronze — from the just-concluded World Badminton Championsh­ips in Glasgow.

“We would like to thank the government and the Sports Minister for their continued support throughout the year. Sports is becoming quite popular in our country because of the encouragem­ent from the government,” Saina said.

“The facilities have improved, we shuttlers need to believe ourselves. If it happens we can come stronger and rule the sport like China, Japan and Korea,” she added.

Sindhu, who won her second World Championsh­ips medal in Glasgow, said the future of Indian badminton is in good hands.

“Badminton in India as sport has grown folds. Bright players are coming up,” said Sindhu, who lost the marathon title encounter 19-21 22-20 20-22 against Nozomi Okuhara of Japan.

“The World Championsh­ips final is one of the longest match I have ever played. At 20-20 in the last game it was anybody’s game but in the end it was not my day,” she said talking about final.

Kidambi Srikanth, who had lost in the quarterfin­als at Glasgow, said what is important for a sportperso­n is to get recognitio­n and that is what they are getting right now.

The felicitati­on ceremony was initially planned at makeshift tent in lawns of Goel’s residence but it was later shifted to one of rooms inside his residence because of downpour just before the start of the programme.

What followed was pandemoniu­m as Goel and his staffs found it difficult to control the large gathering of mediaperso­ns, photograph­ers and camera persons inside the small room.

We would like to thank the government and the Sports Minister for their continued support throughout the year. Sports is becoming quite popular in our country because of the encouragem­ent from the government. The facilities have improved, we shuttlers need to believe ourselves. If it happens we can come stronger and rule the sport like China, Japan and Korea. — SAINA NEHWAL Badminton in India as sport has grown manifold. Bright players are coming up. The World Championsh­ips final is one of the longest match I have ever played. — P. V. SINDHU

 ??  ?? — PTI Shuttlers Srikanth Kidambi (from left), P.V. Sindhu and Saina Nehwal share a light moment at a felicitati­on ceremony in New Delhi on Thursday.
— PTI Shuttlers Srikanth Kidambi (from left), P.V. Sindhu and Saina Nehwal share a light moment at a felicitati­on ceremony in New Delhi on Thursday.

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