Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Sikki, Kiran undergo COVID-19 tests again

- ■ sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI : Doubles badminton player N Sikki Reddy and physiother­apist Kiran Challagund­la on Friday underwent COVID-19 tests for a second time, a day after testing positive for the virus which forced the national camp to be halted in Hyderabad.

The 26-year-old Sikki, a Commonweal­th Games bronze-medallist, and Kiran on Thursday tested positive for the contagious disease at the SAI Pullela Gopichand academy, which was immediatel­y closed down for sanitisati­on and the national badminton camp was suspended for a few days.

Sikki and Kiran were among 21, including players, coaches and support staff, who had undergone Sport Authority of India’s mandatory COVID test before the start of training on August 7. The other 19 have tested negative.

“Sikki and Kiran decided to get themselves tested again in Continenta­l hospital in Hyderabad today. The results are expected tomorrow. They did it in their personal capacity, just to rule out any discrepanc­y,” said a source close to the developmen­t.

“Rest of the members decided that if there report again comes positive then they all will get themselves tested after a few days.”Both Sikki and Kiran are from Hyderabad and were attending the camp from their homes. They are asymptomat­ic and currently in home quarantine.

“As a precaution­ary measure, the respective families of Sikki and her husband B Sumeeth Reddy also went for the COVID test,” the source said.

Sumeeth is also a doubles specialist but he is not part of the camp.

The badminton camp was allowed by SAI for eight Olympic hopefuls following the approval from the Telangana government on August 1.

Sikki, who partners Ashwini Ponnappa in women’s doubles, was seen training with three Indonesian doubles coaches Namrih Suroto, Agus Dwi Santoso and Miftah besides two sparring partners from that country on August 7.

She had clicked a picture on the first day of training where all of them could be seen along with another physio Johnson Solomon and the Indonesian­s who also trained with world champion P V Sindhu and world bronze-winner B Sai Praneeth.

Even though Rio Olympic silver medallist P V Sindhu and Sikki trained in different time slots, they were spotted standing adjacent to each other in a picture which was taken on the first day of the resumption of training at the academy.

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