Hindustan Times (East UP)

Sindhu unfazed by UK travel restrictio­ns

- Sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Unfazed by the worsening Covid-19 situation in England where she is training right now, world champion shuttler PV Sindhu on Tuesday said that she remains hopeful of travelling to Thailand for tournament­s in January despite countries increasing­ly banning flights from the UK.

Sindhu, who has qualified for the Tokyo Olympics, has been training in London for the last two months and is scheduled to play her first tournament since the break in Thailand. She will have to be in Bangkok by January 3 to compete in the two Super 1000 events (January 12 to 17 and January 19 to 24).

“I plan to travel in the first week of January. There is no travel ban from UK in Thailand, so I can travel from Doha. The idea is to use the Gulf route to reach Thailand,” said Sindhu.

Several countries around the world, including India, have imposed bans on flights on the UK because of a new and seemingly more contagious strain of the coronaviru­s in England.

The 25-year-old had left for London in October to focus on her nutrition and fitness at the Gatorade Sports Science Institute (GSSI) and also has been training alongside British shuttlers Toby Penty and Rajiv Ouseph at the National Training Centre. “My training is going on pretty well. The national centre is not closed. It is run as a bubble centre, so I have been able to practice ahead of the events in Thailand,” Sindhu said.

The Thailand leg will mark the return of internatio­nal badminton but the country has been dealing with a spike in Covid-19 cases as well. “Cases in Thailand are also increasing, so there is uncertaint­y about Thailand event too, we really hope that things are under control and the event goes ahead.”

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