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Claiming a medal at CWG remains a target, says Ashwini

- PTI

Claiming a medal at next year's Commonweal­th Games remains one of the targets for top doubles star Ashwini Ponnappa, who led India to the Sudirman Cup knockout stage last week.

At Gold Coast in Australia, which will also host the Commonweal­th Games next year, Ashwini spearheade­d the Indian challenge as she played both the mixed doubles with young Satwiksair­aj Rankireddy and women's doubles with N Sikki Reddy. "We are looking forward to the next tournament, doing better than what we have done. If we can reach a final of super series this year, that will be good and definitely winning a medal at the Commonweal­th Games will be one of the important targets," Ashwini told PTI.

Talking about the Sudirman Cup, Ashwini said: "I was confident we were good enough to beat them. Most of the players in the opposition team had top 5 players and when I knew I will have to play two matches, I had the belief that we could do well.

"Me and Satwik were training together just a few weeks ahead of the event as we had sent our entry for the Australian Open. So when we got a chance to play at the Sudirman Cup, we were excited as it was our first tournament together."

Ashwini along with Jwala Gutta formed a formidable pair, winning medals at the Commonweal­th Games in 2010 and 2014 and a bronze at the 2011 World Championsh­ip. They also qualified for the Olympics in 2012 London Games and the 2016 Rio Games.

While Jwala is now contemplat­ing retirement, Ashwini has emerged as the top doubles star as she and her new partner Sikki finished runners-up at Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold. Ashwini also finished second in Lucknow with B Sumeeth Reddy.

"I am looking forward to the new partnershi­p. Interestin­gly, I will be playing with Sumeeth at Indonesia and Satwik at Australia, so let's see how it goes. After playing at the Sudirman Cup, I feel we can achieve much better results together," she added.

The 27-year-old from Bengaluru said she is enjoying her new role as a senior player of the team.

Ashwini said her game has evolved post Rio Olympics.

"Playing mixed doubles has affected my game a lot. When I played with Jwala, I used to always play at the back. I never ventured into the nets.

"We had set formation. But now my partner Sikki is also comfortabl­e at the back and net. Playing mixed doubles have given confidence, it has improved my net game. It is nice and it has helped our game," she said.

"I think my game has evolved a lot, I feel a difference in my game. The different approach has really helped. Also Sikki is a good mixed doubles player, so it gels well for us."

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