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With Sindhu, Srikanth and Lakshya, India eye rich haul in CWG badminton

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The 2018 edition of the Commonweal­th Games at Gold Coast was a breakthrou­gh year for India in badminton. It was in this edition that India bagged seven medals -- two gold, three silver and two bronze -- and emerged as the most successful nation in the Games badminton competitio­n.

Badminton, which made its CWG debut in 1966 in Kingston, Jamaica, has seen India achieve sporadic success thanks to Prakash Padukone (1978), Syed Modi (1982), and Parupalli Kashyap (2014) winning the men’s singles crowns while Saina Nehwal bagged the women’s singles gold twice -- in 2010 in New Delhi and at Gold Coast. Overall, England and Malaysia have dominated the event till 2018 when India emerged No 1.

It was also in 2018 that India captured gold in the mixed team competitio­n for the first time in Commonweal­th Games. India dominated the women’s singles as Saina Nehwal bagged gold medal in the women’s singles title beating compatriot PV Sindhu in the final at Gold Coast.

This time Sindhu will spearhead India’s campaign in the 2022 Commonweal­th Games in Birmingham, hoping to convert her silver of four years ago to gold, as Saina has been let out as she skipped the trials.

In these four years, Sindhu has become a stronger player, climbed the women’s badminton peak as the World Champion in 2019 and also did well on the circuit, winning her second medal (a bronze) in the Olympics at Tokyo.

Sindhu is in superb form going into the Commonweal­th Games, having won the Singapore Open a few days back. This year she also won the Swiss Open and the Syed Modi Memorial in New Delhi.

India’s campaign in the men’s singles will be led by Kidambi Srikanth, the World Championsh­ip silver medallist, and Lakshya Sen, the World No 10 and World Championsh­ip bronze medallist who has had a superb start to the season.

Lakshya and Srikanth, who claimed silver behind Malaysian legend Lee Chong Wei in 2018, are placed 10th and 11th in the BWF World Ranking and should be seeded third and fourth respective­ly behind Malaysia’s World No 5 Lee Zii Jia and Singapore’s Loh Kean Yew, ranked 9th in the world.

Both of them are going through a lean patch ater some superb results earlier in the year. Ater winning the India Open title in Delhi in January, Lakshya reached the finals of the German Open and All England.

Since then, he figured in the Thomas Cup winning squad but managed to reach the quarterfin­als only at the Indonesia Masters in June, making early exits at Korea Open, Asia Championsh­ips and Indonesia Open in June.

Srikanth too had a similar trajectory as the former World No 1 suffered early losses in Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand and Badminton Asia Championsh­ips, All England and India Open this season.

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PV Sindhu will spearhead India’s campaign in the 2022 Commonweal­th Games as Saina Nehwal has been left out after skipping the trials.
File ± PV Sindhu will spearhead India’s campaign in the 2022 Commonweal­th Games as Saina Nehwal has been left out after skipping the trials.

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