Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

PV Sindhu says she’s treating All England like any other Super Series

- sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

PV Sindhu, Rio Olympics silver medallist, doesn’t want to attach any special significan­ce to the upcoming All England Championsh­ip and said she would be treating the prestigiou­s premier event like any other Super Series tournament.

“I consider the All England like any normal super series tournament. People may think as if it’s a big tournament by its name,” Sindhu said.

“But 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,” said the 21-year-old from Hyderabad who trains at Pullela Gopichand’s badminton academy at Gachibowli.

The marquee $600,000 tournament is scheduled to be held from March 7 to 12 in Birmingham.

TWO WINNERS

Her mentor and chief coach Gopichand and legendary Prakash Padukone are the only two Indians who have won the All England Championsh­ip ever with Saina Nehwal coming tantalisin­gly close to claiming the title in 2015 before losing to Olympic champion Carolina Marin.

However, Sindhu has in the past broken many records when she became the first Indian women’s shuttler to win a bronze at the 2013 World Championsh­ip and repeating the feat at the next edition at Denmark.

The Indian also had broken new grounds when she became the first Indian shuttler to win a silver at the Rio Olympic Games, losing to Marin in the finals.

‘PLAYING WITH BOYS’

“I am preparing well and every match is equally important in the tournament. I have been playing with boys which is helpful for me. I’m training hard day and night to achieve the goal,” said Sindhu, who will open her campaign against Denmark’s Mette Poulsen.

The sixth seeded Indian is likely to meet World No 1 Tai Tzu Ying in the quarterfin­als, an opponent she has lost five times including the defeat at the Hong Kong Open.

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