Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Sindhu, Saina look to shine at All England

- Press Trust of India

BIRMINGHAM: Undeterred by the coronaviru­s outbreak, Indian shuttlers will continue to chase glory at the All England Championsh­ips beginning here on Wednesday, with reigning world champion P V Sindhu spearheadi­ng the campaign.

The season’s first Super 1000 event witnessed a dramatic build-up in the wake of the COVID19 outbreak, which has claimed over 4000 lives and infected more than 100,000 people globally. In the United Kingdom itself, the number of infected people has gone past 300 with five deaths so far. A number of tournament­s, including the German Open, was postponed since the deadly disease first broke out in Wuhan, China, affecting the preparatio­n of the shuttlers for the Tokyo Olympics.

Concerned about their health, seven Indian shuttlers, including former top 10 player H S Prannoy and world No. 10 men’s doubles pair of Chirag Shetty Satwiksair­aj Rankireddy have withdrawn from the All England.

The USD 1,100,000 BWF world tour event offers 12,000 ranking points to the winner and with the Olympic qualificat­ion on the line, most of the top players will be seen in action.

While Sindhu, who is almost assured of an Olympic berth, will look to end a nearly two-decadeold title jinx at the All England Championsh­ip by adding the coveted title to her 2019 world championsh­ips gold, former siland ver medallist Saina Nehwal and Kidambi Srikanth will eye valuable points to squeeze inside the top 16 before the deadline for Olympic qualificat­ion ends on April 28.

Chief national coach P Gopichand was the last Indian to win the championsh­ip, in 2001. Sindhu will look to overturn a run of recent poor finishes and emulate her mentor with the top medal.

World No. 6 Sindhu, who had reached the semifinal in 2018, will need to cut down on unforced errors and strengthen her defence as she opens against USA’S Beiwen Zhang. The 24-year-old is expected to take on Korea’s Sung Ji Hyun if she crosses the opening hurdle.

Saina, who had made it to the finals in 2015, is in dire need of some ranking points to qualify for the Olympics and she will face a stern test against third seeded Japanese Akane Yamaguchi in the opening round.

Former world No. 1 Srikanth, who had reached the quarters in 2019, will have to get across Olympic champion and third seed Chen Long to have any chance of going deep in the draw and retain his ranking points.

World championsh­ips bronze medallist B Sai Praneeth, who is also almost assured of a berth at Tokyo, will open against China’s Zhao Jun Peng.

 ?? PTI ?? PV Sindhu will look to end India’s nearly two-decade-old title jinx at the All England Championsh­ip.
PTI PV Sindhu will look to end India’s nearly two-decade-old title jinx at the All England Championsh­ip.

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