Hindustan Times (Noida)

Saina to skip trials for CWG and Asiad

- HT Correspond­ent sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Olympic bronze medal-winning shuttler Saina Nehwal will skip the selection trials for the Commonweal­th Games, Asian Games and Uber Cup to be held here from April 15-20.

“Trials at this point make no sense. The Asian Games is still five months away. Two weeks after the Europe swing and a week-and-a-half before the Asian Championsh­ips (April 26-May 1 in Manila), I didn’t want to put my body through another set of matches. I can’t take that chance. It’s okay if other players are considered good enough and more deserving than I am. I have no problem,” former world No 1 Saina told ESPN.

While the Commonweal­th Games are scheduled in Birmingham from July 28 to August 8, the Asian Games will be held in Hangzhou, China from September 10-25. The 32-year-old is a two-time CWG champion and won bronze at the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta. She also has a team gold, silver and bronze each in CWG and a team bronze from the continenta­l Games. The world No 23 guided India to two bronze finishes at the Uber Cup (world women’s team championsh­ips)—the two times India have medalled at the event. The Uber Cup is scheduled to be held in Bangkok from May 8-15.

“I skipped the Korea tournament­s so I could prepare for the Asian Championsh­ips. In the middle of a busy stretch of tournament­s, sudden trials do seem like a way of creating unnecessar­y pressure. I’ve had good results at the Games in the past

but it’s not that I’m emotional about it. I just want to give all I have at whichever tournament I play next and do well for my country. That’s my simple target,” said Saina.

Hyderabad-based Saina has had a poor run due to injuries and niggles. She suffered four second round defeats this year, losing to lower-ranked players. She had also skipped the world championsh­ips in Huelva last year.

A BAI official said on condition of anonymity that it is yet to take a decision on Saina’s request.

The trials will see the participat­ion of players ranked from 16-50 in the world. Players who have notable performanc­es in the internatio­nal circuit in the last three months will be selected directly alongside those ranked in the top-15 in the world. The vacant spots will be filled on the basis of performanc­es in the trials. BAI will also finalise probables for the senior core group for the 2024 Paris Olympics.

While the CWG squad will consist of 10 members, the Asiad and Thomas and Uber Cup contingent­s will have 20 members each. An equal number of men and women will be selected.

 ?? HT/FILE ?? Saina Nehwal.
HT/FILE Saina Nehwal.

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