The Asian Age

Badminton coach Pullela Gopichand greets Kidambi Srikanth, the winner of theIndones­ian and Australian Open Super Series 2017, in Hyderabad on Tuesday.

- VADAPALLI NITHIN KUMAR

Two successive Super Series titles — what a month it has been for Srikanth Kidambi! The former world no. 3 shuttler is now gearing up to hit the bulls eye at the World Championsh­ips scheduled to commence from August 21 in Glasgow, Scotland.

The hot-shot Hyderabad shuttler currently ranked no. 11 made a giant leap from being no. 22 with his phenomenal performanc­es in the recent outings in Indonesia and Australia.

Not long ago he was battling injuries. “After the injury, I didn’t want to push myself so much and just wanted to train and later play the tournament­s. But, all of this (success) is because of (coaches) Gopi Sir and Mulyo Handoyo,” Srikanth said.

Speaking about his improved ranking, the 24year-old said, “I didn’t play these tournament­s to be in top-10 rankings, I played to win them. And now my complete focus is on the World Championsh­ips. I will work hard to do well there also.”

Players have to cross many hurdles and face challenges and one such challenge for Srikanth was world no.1 Wan-Ho Son. “Every match was tough for me, I grew in confidence by winning every round. But, the toughest match in the recent outing for me was the Indonesia Open semifinal against Wan-Ho Son,” he said.

National chief coach Pullela Gopichand was very happy with the players’ performanc­es in recent tournament­s. “He (Srikanth) was in beast mode in the final and played as if it’s a must-win match for him,” Gopi said.

He also appreciate­d the efforts of the supporting staff and other officials.

“I would like to thank the entire support team. Thanks a lot for the support from Sports Authority of India and to BAI’s new president Himanta Biswa Sarma for his tremendous support. In the near future we would need more coaches and more supporting staff though,” Gopi said.

Added Srikanth’s father Venkata Seshakrish­na, “I wish my son (Srikanth) secures a medal at the Olympics. I have encouraged him by giving him whatever we have and he also gave his best whenever he got the opportunit­y which took him where he is now.”

I didn’t play these tournament­s to be in top-10 rankings, I played to win them

— KIDAMBI SRIKANTH shuttler

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 ?? — R. PAVAN ?? Indonesian and Australian Open Super Series winner Kidambi Srikanth (second from left) shares a light moment with coach Pullela Gopichand as fellow shuttlers B. Sai Praneeth (left) and H.S. Prannoy look on, at a felicitati­on function in Hyderabad on...
— R. PAVAN Indonesian and Australian Open Super Series winner Kidambi Srikanth (second from left) shares a light moment with coach Pullela Gopichand as fellow shuttlers B. Sai Praneeth (left) and H.S. Prannoy look on, at a felicitati­on function in Hyderabad on...

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