Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Want to play matches in buildup to Gold Coast’

Prannoysay­s

- IndoAsian News Service sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

FULLY FIT HS Prannoy wants to be in peak condition for Commonweal­th Games NEW DELHI:

Even though he may not be fully fit by the time the All England Badminton Championsh­ips start on March 14, Indian shuttler H.S. Prannoy feels that he needs to play the tournament in order to get into the groove ahead of this April’s Commonweal­th Games in Gold Coast, Australia.

The 25-year-old returned to the national camp in Hyderabad in the first week of February to resume training after being sidelined due to a wart on his foot.

At the moment, for Prannoy, the Birmingham event may arrive too soon. But he doesn’t want to let it go as he sees it as an opportunit­y to get into competitiv­e mode.

“At the moment I am training well. But training and match practice are different things. I need to play competitiv­e matches and tournament­s before the CWG,” Prannoy said.

“The All England is dicey for me. Coming from any sort of injury is not easy but hopefully the situation will be better in two weeks’ time,” he added.

“The tournament and you see the crowd, they lift you,” Prannoy told IANS.

He also revealed that he learned and tried the art of throwing negativity out of his mind during the injury-enforced break.

Prannoy has a 2016 South Asian Games team gold in his cabinet, as well as an individual silver from the same competitio­n and bronze in the Asia Team Championsh­ips the same year. He also won the US Open last year as he moved into the top-10 in global singles rankings.

The women have been the flagbearer­s in setting high standards. Be it World Championsh­ips or Olympics or any other big event, they have proven their mettle. At the moment I am training well. But training and match practice are different things. I need to play competitiv­e matches and tournament­s before the Commonweal­th Games.

LOT TO LEARN

He defeated compatriot Kidambi Srikanth in the final of the National Championsh­ips in November. Still he feels he has a lot of things to learn from the world No.2 from Guntur. Srikanth is the highest-ranked Indian in the category. The two On Indian women shuttlers

shuttlers will carry big expectatio­ns from India.

PROVEN PERFORMERS Prannoy reckons that the Indian badminton contingent has proven performers and should be a strong contender in the mixed team event.

The young men’s doubles pair of Chirag Shetty and Saiwiksair­aj Rankireddy will look to set the On regaining fitness

court on fire in their debut performanc­e at the CWG, while Pranaav Jerry Chopra will pair up with N. Sikki Reddy for the mixed doubles clashes. “They all have been doing well in recent tournament­s,” Prannoy said.

In the women’s singles department, Olympic medallists PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal will shuffle roles as the team will pin hopes on the singles event. In the

women’s doubles section, the pair of Sikki Reddy and Ashwini Ponappa will look to continue their great performanc­es as Ashwini will try to emulate her 2010 gold medal winning run with her new partner. “The women have been the flag-bearers in setting high standards. Be it World Championsh­ips or Olympics or any big event, they have proven their mettle,” he said.

 ?? AFP ?? The 25yearold has just returned to training after recovering from a wart on his foot.
AFP The 25yearold has just returned to training after recovering from a wart on his foot.

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