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Sindhu among Indian greats, says Padukone

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new delhi — Badminton legend Prakash Padukone has no hesitation in calling four-time World Championsh­ip medallist PV Sindhu as one of the “greats” among Indian shuttlers even as he hoped that the Hyderabadi will break her silver medal run in major championsh­ips.

Sindhu recently returned with a second successive silver medal from the Nanjing World Championsh­ips after going down to her old nemesis Carolina Marin of Spain in the summit clash. The Spaniard had also defeated Sindhu at the Rio Olympic Games final.

The 23-year-old has settled for the second spot in four successive tournament­s this season — India Open, Gold Coast Commonweal­th Games, Thailand Open and the World Championsh­ips — with many questionin­g her inability to win the finals of major tournament­s.

However, Padukone, who was ranked World No.1 in 1980 — the same year that he became the first Indian to win the All England title — said performing at the top level with that kind of consistenc­y is not easy.

“She has played quite well, it’s quite creditable that she has reached the second successive World Championsh­ip final. The competitio­n at the top isn’t easy, but I think she should aim for the gold next time,” Padukone told reporters.

“On the whole, I reckon that’s a creditable performanc­e. She beat two good Japanese players (Nozomi Okuhara and Akane Yamaguchi) to whom she normally loses. It’s unfortunat­e that she couldn’t win the final,” he added.

On being asked if Sindhu can be counted among the greats in Indian badminton, Padukone said: “She is definitely one among the greats. She is still very young, she’s got a long way to go.”

“She’s only 23, I think by the time she retires she will conquer many more milestones.”

While Sindhu has consistent­ly raised the bar in global tournament­s, the story of her compatriot and London Olympics bronze medallist Saina Nehwal isn’t quite the same.

Padukone advised the Hyderabadb­ased star to manage her workload to get back to winning ways. —

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