Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Xuerui working hard with an eye on 2020 Olympics

- Sharad Deep

LUCKNOW: On a comeback trail, 2012 London Olympics champion Li Xuerui wants to rise to the top again at the 2020 Tokyo Games. And for that she is putting in all the hard work and not missing any opportunit­y to improve her world ranking.

For the Chinese shuttler, her ranking will make all the difference for her to make the cut for 2020 Tokyo as she needs success regularly. The former world No 1 — she is currently No 41 — is thus aiming a top finish at the Syed Modi Internatio­nal Badminton Championsh­ips here in her maiden appearance.

“I was out of action for almost 600 days due to injury but for me now the 2020 Tokyo Olympics is the ultimate mission,” Xuerui, 27, said with the help of a translator, on Thursday.

The 2014 Asian Games silver medallist had lost to Spain’s Carolina Marin at the 2016 Rio Olympics after suffering an injury on her anterior cruciate ligament and lateral meniscus. This also forced her to withdraw from the bronze medal match against Nozomi Okuhara of Japan.

“I was away from the game but I never lost focus. I kept myself updated about what was happening in the badminton world and was trying hard to recover from my injuries. My family, friends, and above all my coach, kept motivating me for a comeback.

“During recovery, I was also busy on social network, discussing the game and progress of world badminton. I was connected to my fans who kept motivating me to make a comeback.”

The two-time World Championsh­ip runner-up confessed she had to follow a strict schedule for recovery.

“Injury was unfortunat­e but I didn’t lose heart,” said the Chinese, who after staging a comeback in April has won three titles — China Masters, US Open and Canada Open.

“It was a nervous start after my injuries at the China Masters as I felt that everything is quite unfamiliar. But now everything seems fine and I feel fit. I hope to find my rhythm back before the 2020 Olympics,” Xuerui said.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? China’s Li Xuerui reached the quarterfin­al stage after going past India’s Shreyanshi Pardesi 2119, 2116.
GETTY IMAGES China’s Li Xuerui reached the quarterfin­al stage after going past India’s Shreyanshi Pardesi 2119, 2116.

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