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Rio Olympics silver medallist PV Sindhu on Tuesday questioned the timing of the experiment­al service rule change in badminton which is set to be tried at the All England Championsh­ips

- IANS

new delhi — Rio Olympics silver medallist PV Sindhu on Tuesday questioned the timing of the experiment­al service rule change in badminton which is set to be tried at the prestigiou­s All England Championsh­ips, being held during March in London.

According to the new rule, the whole of the shuttle shall be less than 1.15 metres from the court surface at the instant of being hit by the server’s racket. “It could have come in a different tournament instead of All England which is a very prestigiou­s tournament for everyone. So, may be, they should have started it from the start of the year itself,” Sindhu said on the eve of the Chennai Smashers’ second Premier Badminton League (PBL) match against Mumbai Rockets, here.

“When it comes for the rule change, we need to learn it. There

When it comes for the rule change, we need to learn it. There is no other way PV Sindhu

is no other way. It should not be much of a problem from my side. Some of them may have it, but we need to practise it out. Service is the most important thing before you start a rally,” she added.

Asked about the cramped internatio­nal calendar, which has been slammed by her compatriot Saina Nehwal and reigning Olympic champion Carolina Marin, Sindhu said there was no point talking about it. “The calendar has already come out so we can’t say we won’t play. Of course, it’s a very tough schedule with World Championsh­ip, Asian Games and Commonweal­th Games. I am going to pick and choose tournament­s and plan with the coach accordingl­y,” the Hyderabadi said.

The Badminton World Federation (BWF) had earlier received a lot of flak after it made it mandatory for top shuttlers to play at least 12 tournament­s in a revamped schedule for 2018.

Sindhu, who once again failed to break the jinx of the final this season after having reached the summit clashes of World Championsh­ips and the Dubai Superserie­s Finals, is, however, content with her performanc­e in 2017. “It’s been a good year for me so far. It went on really well if you take the Superserie­s, World Championsh­ips and recently the Dubai Superserie­s Finals. Though I lost in the finals, there were really good matches.”—

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 ?? KT file ?? Sindhu reached the finals of World Championsh­ips and the Dubai Superserie­s Finals. —
KT file Sindhu reached the finals of World Championsh­ips and the Dubai Superserie­s Finals. —

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