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We go to CWG as clear favourites in badminton: Aparna Popat

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Former nine-time national champion Aparna Popat today said India will win the maximum number of medals in the Commonweal­th Games beginning next month.

“Today India goes into the Commonweal­th Games, as far as badminton is concerned, (as) definitely as the favourites. And what stands out is that we are not favourites in just the singles, Saina (Nehwal, (PV) Sindhu, (Kidambi) Srikanth, (HS) Prannoy doing well but across all events.,” the 40year-old Popat said at a media conference organsied by official broadcaste­rs Sony and Sports Journalist­s’ Associatio­n of Mumbai.

“We have got champions in women’s doubles, in men’s doubles and the mixed doubles. Mixed doubles has been really showing good promise, so not only we are going to come back with individual medals but we are also going to get the gold (in doubles) and that is my firm belief,” she added.

India have one of the strongest teams with shuttlers such as Olympic silver medallist P V Sindhu and Kidambi Srikanth among others.

Popat said it will be an interestin­g affair in the doubles.

“It is going to be interestin­g in doubles. In the men’s double, with Chirag (Shetty) and Satwiksair­a (Rankireddy), they have performed all over the World, they have been consistent­ly doing well. This will be their fist Commonweal­th Games. How they handle the pressure and how they expectatio­ns, is sometime that you need to see,” she said. Popat said that it could be a little tricky in the mixed doubles.

“The Commonweal­th Games, mixed doubles is challengin­g because Great Britain has a strong team. So Mixed double will be a little dicey, but I believe that we have a shot at Gold Medal across five (categories),” Popat said.

Meanwhile, ex-hockey skipper Viren Rasquinha believed the Australian men are favourites to bag the gold medal.

“In the men’s team, Australia are the clear favourites. For bronze and silver (medal), it is going to be a very tough fight between New Zealand, Great Britain and India. I would say all these teams are at par and it will be down to those couple of days.

“It’s very close, but for men’s Australia are clear favorites,” Rasquinha said. The 37-year-old Mumbai-born player also felt that it was hard to predict winners in women’s hockey.

 ??  ?? From left: Viren Rasquinha, Anjali Bhagwat, Aparna Popat and Kedar Teny imprinting their palms in tri-colour at the Rang De Tiranga event in Mumbai on Thursday.
From left: Viren Rasquinha, Anjali Bhagwat, Aparna Popat and Kedar Teny imprinting their palms in tri-colour at the Rang De Tiranga event in Mumbai on Thursday.

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