Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Sindhu pulls out of Uber; strong side for Thomas Cup holders

- Sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Double Olympic medallist P V Sindhu and the two top doubles pairs have opted out of the Uber Cup but a strong men’s team will take the court for its title defence in the Thomas Cup, commencing in Chengdu from April 27.

Sindhu, who has played six tournament­s since returning to action at the Badminton Asia Team Championsh­ips in February, pulled out of the event to give herself more time to recover and be battle-ready for the Paris Olympics.

Top women’s doubles pairs -Treesa Jolly-Gayatri Gopichand and Ashwini Ponnappa and Tanisha Crasto -- also withdrew since it is not a full strength team with Sindhu missing. They chose to focus on the other assignment­s as they strive to earn the Olympics qualificat­ion.

Following the withdrawal of Sindhu and the two pairs, Badminton Associatio­n of India (BAI) decided to reward the players who performed at the Senior National Championsh­ips by give them the India cap.

“Sindhu opted out as she is coming back from an injury and she wants to give herself enough time to prepare for Paris Games where she will hope to win another medal for the country,” BAI secretary Sanjay Mishra told PTI.

“The doubles pairs also decided to skip the event as they too have been playing a lot of tournament­s and want to focus on their qualificat­ion, so we have rewarded the semifinali­sts of the national championsh­ips by including them in the team.”India are the defending champions in Thomas Cup, having clinched the epic crown in 2022. The selectors decided to field a strong squad with a perfect mix of youth and experience.

The Indian men’s team had created history in Thailand when they defeated formidable Indonesia 3-0 in the final to clinch their first-ever Thomas Cup crown.

The senior selection committee also decided to have more options in singles considerin­g the hectic schedule of all players this season.

A 10-member team for Thomas Cup will have five singles players with Kiran George joining HS Prannoy, Lakshya Sen, Kidambi Srikanth and Priyanshu Rajawat, while Sai Pratheek will be the back-up doubles player to the two first-choice combinatio­ns, namely World No. 1 pair Satwiksair­aj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty and MR Arjun and Dhruv Kapila.

The final decision on the Thomas Cup squad was taken after an online meeting of the selection committee that comprises Chief National coach Pulella Gopichand, former India stars U Vimal Kumar, Jwala Gutta, Manjusha Kanwar, Partho Ganguly and Mallika Baruah Sarma.

“The committee felt we needed to have one additional player in the singles, while in doubles they have picked top two pairs and Sai Pratheek is selected as an additional doubles player after consultati­on with Mathias Boe (Danish doubles coach) just in case somebody is not fully fit or needs recovery,” Mishra said.

For the Uber Cup, the selectors decided to give an opportunit­y to youngsters after top players in both singles and doubles pulled out.The 17-year-old Anmol Kharab, who is India’s latest badminton sensation, will be watched keenly at the big stage where she have Ashmita Chaliha and Tanvi Sharma as her teammates in singles.

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