Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Sindhu and Co. face tough challenge in BAC medal hunt

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Star Indian shuttlers, including PV Sindhu, will face a tough test against some of the world’s best when they begin their medal hunt at the Badminton Asia Championsh­ips which will start with the qualifiers here on Tuesday.

The last-minute withdrawal of world No. 1 pair and defending champions Satwiksair­aj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty might have taken a bit of sheen away but it will put the onus on the singles stars to put their hands up during the continenta­l individual championsh­ips.

The fact that it is the last major event to award Olympic qualificat­ion ranking points adds another layer to the competitio­n, which will see some high-octane battles between the top shuttlers this week.

Sindhu, a two-time Olympic medallist, has shown signs of regaining her old touch when she dragged the likes of Tokyo Games gold medallist Chen Yufei to three games in French Open quarters.

On a comeback trail after recovering from injury, Sindhu’s frustratio­n of not being able to close out narrow matches was evident when she smashed her racquet following a razor-thin loss against Thailand’s Supanida Katethong in Spain Masters.

Sindhu is still a work in progress and this week she will get another chance to test her game in a field which will have women’s top seed An Seyoung, Olympic champion Chen Yufei, Tai Tzu-Ying, Akane Yamaguchi and He Bingjiao.

However, the former world champion will look to focus on her first-round clash against world No. 33 Goh Jin Wei of Malaysia.

Sindhu has a 4-1 record against the Malaysian and a favourable result might see her face sixth seed Chinese Han Yue, whom the Indian has recently beaten for the fifth time at the Badminton Asia Team Championsh­ips in February.

If she can cross the hurdle then it could be Japan’s Yamaguchi or Thailand’s Ratchanok

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Aakarshi Kashyap will be the other Indian in women’s singles and she will open against Thailand’s Busanan Ongbamrung­phan.

In men’s singles, there are plenty of match-ups with Lakshya Sen, who made two semifinal finishes at the French Open and All England Championsh­ips and is set to almost seal his Paris qualificat­ion, having the task of taming top seed Shi Yu Qi of China.

Lakshya will take inspiratio­n from his performanc­e at the Asian Games when he defeated the Chinese in the team championsh­ips.

Seventh seed HS Prannoy, a 2023 world championsh­ips bronze medallist, will take on China’s Lu Guang Zu.

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