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Sindhu, Saina to compete for first time since COVID-19 break

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December 21, 2020 15:01 IST

'We are very happy to see badminton finally getting back on the court.'

PV Sindhu

IMAGE: PV Sindhu is set to return to action after nearly 7-8 months in three upcoming tournaments in Bangkok, including the prestigious BWF World Tour Finals. Photograph: Matt Roberts/Getty Images

India's top shuttlers PV Sindhu and Saina Nehwal will be seen in action for the first time since the coronavirus-forced break when they compete in three upcoming tournaments in Bangkok, including the prestigious BWF World Tour Finals.

 

With Olympic qualifications in mind, the Badminton Association of India on Monday announced a strong eight-member squad to participate in the three upcoming tournaments, scheduled in January.

The team, consisting of Olympic-bound shuttlers Sindhu, Saina, B Sai Praneeth, Kidambi Srikanth, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, Chirag Shetty, Ashwini Ponappa and N Sikki Reddy, will begin their campaign with Yonex Thailand Open from January 12-17.

That will be followed by Toyota Thailand Open (January 19-24) and the prestigious HSBC BWF World Tour Finals which is rescheduled for January 27-31.

The COVID-19 outbreak in March disrupted the sporting world resulting in cancellation or postponement of a number of tournaments, and this will be the first time that top Indian players, apart from Srikanth, will feature in any international tournament.

Former World No. 1, Srikanth had made a comeback when he played the Denmark Open in October.

"We are very happy to see badminton finally getting back on the court. It gives us hope that tournaments can eventually make a steady comeback in near future. Most of our players haven't played tournaments in the last 7-8 months," BAI general secretary Ajay Singhania said.

"However, they have been training to the best of their abilities at the camp. The purpose of sending a full-strength team in these tournaments so that players can get the much-needed tournament practice ahead of the Olympic qualifiers," he added.

The team will also be accompanied by singles foreign coaches Agus Dwi Santoso and Park Tae Sang and doubles coach Dwi Kristiawan alongside support staff consisting of Kiran Challagundla, Johnson, Evangelina Baddam and M Srikanth.

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