Khaleej Times

Praneeth now wants consistenc­y

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hyderabad — Indian shuttler B. Sai Praneeth, who clinched his maiden Superserie­s title at the Singapore Open on Sunday, is keen to ensure consistenc­y. He said on his return to the home town on Tuesday that he would work hard to continue winning.

Praneeth defeated compatriot Kidambi Srikanth in a historic allIndian final in the Singapore Open Superserie­s.

Praneeth and Srikanth — his practice partner at Pullela Gopichand Badminton Academy — shared their experience­s with the media.

World No.30 Praneeth, who had won the Canada Open Grand Prix last year and reached the Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold final this year, defeated Srikanth 17-21, 2117, 21-12.

He thus became the fourth Indian after Saina Nehwal, P.V. Sindhu and Srikanth to win a Superserie­s event.

“I was waiting for it for a very long time and I am happy to finally win it,” said the Hyderabadi shuttler.

He said he was practicing for this tournament for over two months and did not play All England to focus on the fitness. For the first time in the history of Indian badminton, the two Indians clashed in the final of a Superserie­s and both Praneeth and Srikanth were happy to be a part of this feat.

“We both felt very happy. Before the match we did not speak about it. We were not so serious about it. We had a chat like on any other day, we cracked jokes and we dined together,” said Praneeth.

The 24-year-old, who came back in the match after losing the first game, said he was not bothered about winning or losing but wanted to give his best. “I wanted to get my rhythm back and after going down in the first, the rallies were showing good,” he said.

“We were happy that both of us are in final. No matter who wins or loses, India was already a winner and the crowd was enjoying with the chants ‘India jeet gaya’ (India already won),” recalled Srikanth.

He hoped that there will be many more all-Indian finals in future and noted the fact that the academy was producing many champions, which will promote competitio­n and excellence. —

 ?? AFP ?? Sai Praneeth of India plays a shot against South Korea’s Lee Dong Keun in their men’s singles semifinal of the Singapore Open. —
AFP Sai Praneeth of India plays a shot against South Korea’s Lee Dong Keun in their men’s singles semifinal of the Singapore Open. —

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