Deccan Chronicle

All eyes on Sindhu, Lakshya

Shuttle spearheads lead India’s quest at Uber, Thomas Cup

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Bangkok, May 7: Focus will be on double Olympic medallist P. V. Sindhu and World Championsh­ips bronze winner Lakshya Sen as the Indian badminton contingent resumes its quest for a medal at the Thomas and Uber Cup Finals beginning here on Sunday.

No Indian men’s team has ever won a medal in the Thomas Cup, having failed to reach the semifinal even once.

But the women had two semifinal finishes in successive editions of the Uber Cup to clinch two bronze medals in 2014 and 2016.

Last year, both the men’s and women’s teams signed off their campaigns at the quarterfin­al stage.

This time, India boasts of a strong men’s team comprising world number 9 Sen, world number 11 Kidambi Srikanth and H. S. Prannoy, ranked 23rd in the world, in singles.

The doubles will be led by world number 9 pair of Satwiksair­aj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty, while the combinatio­n of MR Arjun and Dhruv Kapila, and that of Krishna Prasad Garaga and Vishnuvard­han Goud

Panjala are also part of the team.

Given a robust team and a favourable draw, Indian men will look to make the golden opportunit­y count as they open campaign against Germany in Group ‘C’ which also comprises Chinese Taipei and Canada.

The women’s team, however, was left depleted following the withdrawal­s of the experience­d doubles pair of N. Sikki Reddy and Ashwini Ponnappa and fast-rising Gayatri Gopichand.

Both Sikki and Gayatri are nursing injuries and have been advised rest.

In their absence, the onus will be on the shoulders of upcoming doubles players such as Tanisha Crasto, Shruti Mishra, Simran Singhi, Ritika Thaker and Treesa Jolly.

In the women’s singles, world number 7 Sindhu will have to do the heavy lifting as the other two singles players Aakarshi Kashyap and young Unnati Hooda lack experience but will look to produce a good show. They had made it to the squad following a rigorous selection trial.

With some key players missing, it will be tough for the women’s team to get past Group ‘D’ members South Korea, Canada and United States and win a medal.

According to the format, a total of 16 teams have been drawn into four groups of four with the top two teams advancing to the knockout stage.

Of all the Group ‘C’ members, Indian men will face the toughest competitio­n from Chinese Taipei, who boasts of world number 4 Chou Tien Chen, besides the world number 3 doubles pairing of Lee Yang and Wang Chi-Lin.

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