The Asian Age

HAPPY WITH 2017 PERFORMANC­E DESPITE FEW LOSSES: SINDHU

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

P. V. Sindhu rates “2016 as one of the best years of her life” when she reflects in hindsight.

Not many will have the nerve to argue with the 22year old who provided some gloss to yet another sub- standard display of India at the Olympics, claiming a silver in singles badminton at Rio.

She carried forward the momentum in 2017, but three defeats in premier tournament finals have halted her march to an extent.

Sindhu ends the year as the world no. 3 player with the pain of losing at the Dubai World Superserie­s Finals wrankling her. “The loss was a bit sad and I was emotional after it. I had a great week while I was in Dubai. I reached great levels and it was sad to lose in the end,” Sindhu said here on Thursday. The shuttler appeared in six finals in 2017, winning thrice, at the Korea Open, India Open, and Syed Modi Internatio­nal Championsh­ips. Her three defeats were in World Championsh­ip Finals, Hong Kong Open, and the Dubai yearender.

But Sindhu insists results have improved in the year gone by. “2017 was a little better. I am happy with my performanc­es even though there were a few losses. I learnt many things in different tournament­s. The coming year will be even better,” she said after launching the ‘ PV Sindhu app’ created by ‘ EscapeX’.

Sindhu stressed on the need to identify competitio­ns based on one’s requiremen­t. “Youngsters have a good opportunit­y with the number of tournament­s but we need to pick choose them. Injuries will happen but we have to chose the right tournament­s.”

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