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India’s hopes rest on Sindhu, Nehwal

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All eyes will be on women’s singles specialist­s P.V. Sindhu and Saina Nehwal as they carry India’s hopes in the Badminton Asia Championsh­ips, starting today at the Wuhan Sports Centre Gymnasium.

While Saina has two bronze medals from the 2010 and 2016 editions, Sindhu has a bronze from the 2014 Gimcheon edition.

Dinesh Khanna is the only Indian to have won a gold in the Asia Championsh­ips, when he finished top in the men’s singles category in the 1965 edition in Lucknow. Sindhu, the 2016 Olympic silver medallist, is currently ranked third in the world.

Good form

The double World Championsh­ip bronze medallist has continued her good performanc­e since the Rio Games. The 21-year-old showed that in the India Superserie­s final when she defeated Rio Games champion Carolina Marin. Going by the form she is in best shape mentally and physically and this could be her best chance to add another trophy to her ever-increasing cabinet.

The fourth-seeded Indian will open her campaign against unseeded Indonesian Dinar Dyah Ayustine. Sindhu’s veteran Hyderabad citymate Saina will face a test of character and fitness after a knee surgery in August.

World No. 8 Saina will hope for a good start when she takes on Sayaka Sato of Japan. Seventh seed Saina has a 6-1 record in career meetings against the unseeded Japanese and the Indian should not have any problem in advancing.

In the men’s singles, Ajay Jayaram and H.S. Prannoy will be India’s flag-bearers. While the world No. 13 faces a tough task in the form of Chinese fifth seed Tian Houwei in the opening round, No. 29 Prannoy will come up against Hong Kong eighth seed NG Ka Long Angus.

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