The Free Press Journal

I will play to win at the World C’ship, says Kidambi Srikanth

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Set to regain his place in the World top 10 after winning back-to-back titles, Kidambi Srikanth has now trained his eyes on the prestigiou­s World Championsh­ip crown.

The 24-year-old Indian, who won the Indonesia Super Series Premier and the Australian Super Series titles, said he will play to win at the World Championsh­ip in August.

"It is good to be back in top Ten. But, I did not play this tournament to be back in Top Ten. But, I played to win it," Srikanth told reporters on his return to Hyderabad.

"Even the World Championsh­ip, I will definitely play to win. That is the only thing I am thinking about, not the ranking," he added.

Srikanth, who bounced back from an ankle injury, expressed happiness over his success in the last few weeks.

"The last two weeks has been fantastic. Not only for me, but for H S Prannoy and Sai (Praneeth) also. Prannoy has done really well beating Chong Wei and Chen Long in successive matches which never happened before," he said. "I congratula­te Prannoy on doing it. But, it was an unfortunat­e semi-final lose."

It was just after the Rio Olympics when he had suffered a stress fracture in his right ankle, an injury that took three months to heal, leaving him on the sidelines for the entire second half of last season. Srikanth said he did not want to push himself much immediatel­y after the injury."After the injury, I did not want to push myself so much. I only wanted to train first, get better and then start tournament­s. I think with the help of Gopi Sir (Chief National Coach P Gopichand) and our new coach, it really happened for me," he said.

Srikanth thanked Gopichand, the Badminton Associatio­n of India and the Government for their support.

Prannoy, who beat a few top players recently, expressed happiness that Indian players have done exceptiona­lly well in keenly fought tournament­s. "I am really glad that badminton is growing in popularity and glad that I am a part of that. I just hope that we can produce even more better results in the coming days. "We need to be much more consistent. This is not the end. Let us hope there are three or four in the top ten in the next couple of years," he said. Singapore Open champion Sai Praneeth, who was also present on the occasion, hoped to do well in major tournments like World Championsh­ip and Olympics.

Gopichand, who mentored the young players to reach the top, expressed happiness over several players doing well and hoped that the performanc­es of Indian shuttlers would improve further in the coming days.

Though the success of Srikanth and other shuttlers can be compared with the top tournament­s in Tennis like the US Open, he said there is still a lot to be done to put India ahead of others in World Badminton. "There is still a lot to be done before making big statements," he said.

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