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Sindhu, Saina, Srikanth in focus at World Badminton C’ship

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Olympic silver medallist P.V. Sindhu, a hungry Saina Nehwal and a reinvigora­ted Kidambi Srikanth will be in focus when the World Badminton Championsh­ips begin here on Monday.

Sindhu, seeded fourth, will be one of the favourites in the women’s singles and the 22-year-old’s big tournament temperamen­t will help her handle the pressure.

The double World Championsh­ips bronze medallist has continued her impressive display even after the Rio Games 2016. She has won the 2016 China Open and 2017 India Open in style.

The lanky shuttler has got a bye in the opening round and will meet the winner between South Korea’s Kim Hyo Min and Egypt’s Hadia Hosny for a place in the prequarter­finals.

Japanese Akane Yamaguchi, Olympic and double defending champion Carolina Marin of Spain and South Korean Sung ji Hyun have been seeded above Sindhu and the Indian will have to step up her game in the tournament where India has never won a gold medal.

“I have two bronze medals from World Championsh­ips. I want the colour of my medal to change this time,” Sindhu told the tournament’s official website.

Her illustriou­s citymate, Saina, however, is coming off with some low-key performanc­es and though the expectatio­n is less from her, the 2012 Olympic bronze medallist will be eager to prove her mettle again against the younger opponents.

Saina, who had claimed the only silver for India at the World Championsh­ips in 2015, underwent right knee surgery after a devastatin­g outing at the Rio Olympic and since then she has not been able to regain her strength fully.

Barring a Malaysia Masters title, there’s not much to be talked about her success post-Rio.

Having fallen behind in the pecking order, the 27-year-old has been seeded 12th and got a bye in the first round. She will meet either Switzerlan­d’s Sabrina Jaquet or Ukraine’s Natalya Voytsekh in the Round of 32.

However, the performanc­es of India’s men’s singles shuttlers have been impressive this season. Srikanth, who nursed an ankle injury after Rio, is brimming with confidence after two Superserie­s titles in Indonesia and Australia and a final appearance in Singapore Open.

Eight-seeded Srikanth will open his campaign against Russia’s Sergey Sirant on Monday.

B. Sai Praneeth, who defeated Srikanth in Singapore for his maiden Superserie­s title, will be another interestin­g prospect. The 15th seed will face Hong Kong’s Wei Nan in the first round.

Sameer Verma, who bagged the Syed Modi Grand Prix Gold title in Lucknow, will meet Spain’s Pablo Abian in the opening round.

Ajay Jayaram, 13th seeded, will battle Austrian Luka Wraber in the first round.

The Indians, if they reach the last four may fight it out against veterans Lin Dan, Lee Chong Wei, Chen Long and top-seeded Wan Ho Son.

India’s men’s doubles hopes hinge on Olympians Manu Attri and B Sumeeth Reddy, who will face South Koreans Chung Eui Seok and Kim Dukyoung in their opening tie.

Ashwini Ponnappa and N. Sikki Reddy, Meghana Jakkampudi and Poorvisha S. Ram, and Sanjana Santosh and Arathi Sara Sunil are India’s representa­tives in the women’s doubles category.

Ashwini will pair up with Sumeeth in the mixed doubles. Another important mixed doubles pairing for India will be Pranaav Jerry Chopra and Sikki. The pairing of Satwiksair­aj Rankireddy and K. Maneesha K. is India’s third challenge in this category.

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AFP Kidambi Srikanth
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AFP Saina Nehwal
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AFP P.V. Sindhu

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