The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sindhu, Srikanth eye consistenc­y ahead of 2020 Olympics

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NEW DELHI: India’s badminton stars PV Sindhu and Kidambi Srikanth said Monday they are looking for a consistent run leading up to the 2020 Olympics, starting with the India Open tournament this week.

Olympic silver medallist Sindhu suffered a first-round exit in the women’s singles of the All England Open early this month. Former world number one Srikanth lost in the men’s quarter-finals in Birmingham.

But 23-year-old Sindhu, who claimed the World Tour Finals in December last year, said she has put the All England loss behind her to focus on qualifying for the Olympics.

Qualificat­ion for next year’s Tokyo Games will depend on badminton world rankings between April 29, 2019 and April 26, 2020.

Two players each from men’s and women’s category will be allotted an Olympic berth if they are ranked in the top 16.

“2019, it wasn’t a really good start. I have been losing and winning,” world number six and top seed Sindhu told reporters ahead of the India Open starting Tuesday.

“It is these three tournament­s (India, Malaysia and Singapore) and then the Olympic qualificat­ions will also start. I have to be mentally and physically fit to give my best.

“I felt bad for a few days (after the All England loss) but then I thought it’s not over with this and there is a lot more to come. Every time you can come back much stronger and learn from your mistakes,” said the lanky star.

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