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Sindhu, Srikanth lead Indian challenge at World C’ship

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Olympic silver medallist PV Sindhu will look to break the jinx of losing major finals and better the colour of her medal when she spearheads the Indian challenge at the prestigiou­s World Championsh­ip, starting here on Monday.

With two bronze medals in 2013 and 2014 and a silver last year, Sindhu has an impressive record at the World Championsh­ip. Her epic final against Japan’s Nozomi Okuhara at Glasgow last year went down as one of the greatest matches of all time, clocking 110 minutes. The Indian will hope her love affair continues at Nanjing.

The 23-year-old from Hyderabad has been very consistent with six final appearance last year, out of which she won India Open, Korea Open and Syed Modi Internatio­nal but she lost the finals at Worlds, Dubai Super Series and Hong Kong.

This season too Sindhu entered summit clashes at India Open, Commonweal­th Games and the Thailand Open but a title has eluded her and she would like to improve her win-loss statistic in major finals.

The Indian is likely to meet Korea’s Sung Ji Hyun in the third round, crossing which will probably put her face-toface with defending champion and familiar foe Nozomi Okuhara in the quarter-finals. “I really want to do well in the World Championsh­ip. I have been preparing well. It is going to be a tough draw in the world championsh­ip, so I can’t relax,” said Sindhu, who will play Fitriani in my first game.

“I know everyone is talking about Nozomi and my match but before that there is Sung Ji Hyun, who is not an easy player. So that round would be equally important.”

Two-time Commonweal­th Games champion Saina Nehwal also bagged a silver and a bronze in 2015 and 2017 respective­ly and she would hope to shrug off her indifferen­t recent form and go full throttle, looking for a medal.

In the men’s singles, Kidambi Srikanth, who clinched four titles last season and a silver at the Commonweal­th Games this year, will too look to realise his long-term dream of winning a medal when he opens against Ireland’s Nhat Nguyen. He is likely to meet Indonesia’s Jonatan Christie, 13th seed, in round 3.

HS Prannoy will begin his campaign with a clash against Australia’s Abhinav Manota and two tricky opponents in Hong Kong’s Wong Wing Ki Vincent and Chinese Taipei’s Chou Tien Chen might stand in his way to the quarter-finals, where he is expected to meet the All England champion Shi Yuqi.

“I think I have a good draw. In an event like the World Championsh­ip you can’t expect things to be easy. So I have to be on my toes right from the start,” he said.

Among others, B Sai Praneeth has been in poor form this season but the Indian has been given a walkover even before stepping on the court after formidable Korean Son Wan Ho pulled out. He will now face Spain’s Luis Enrique Penalver in his first match. Sameer Verma too will have to bring his ‘A’ game to the fore when he opens his campaign against France’s Lucas Corvee in the opening round.

In the men’s doubles, CWG silver medallists Satwiksair­aj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty face Olympic bronze medallists Marcus Ellis and Chris Langridge of England.

CWG bronze medallists Ashwini Ponnappa and N Sikki Reddy will square off against Chinese Taipei’s Chiang Kai Hsin and Hung Shih Han in women’s doubles. Ashwini and Sikki will also pair up with Satwik and Pranaav Jerry Chopra for the mixed doubles event.

Among other Indians in action are National champions men’s doubles pair of Manu Attri and B Sumeeth Reddy, Russian Open runners-ups Rohan Kapoor and Kuhoo Garg, and Saurabh Sharma and Anoushka Parikh.

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