Simply days earlier than the match, PV Sindhu has pulled out of Asian Blended Group Championships citing harm
Ace Indian shuttler PV Sindhu has withdrawn from the Badminton Asian Mixed Team Championships (BAMTC) due to an injury. Sindhu, who is yet to make her return to competitive action, cited a delay in her recovery from a hamstring injury to pull out from the tournament. Despite being named in the 14-member squad, the two-time Olympic medalist sustained an injury while training at the National Centre of Excellence in Guwahati.
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PV Sindhu’s return delayed!
Taking to social media platform X, Sindhu informed that she sustained an injury to her hamstring while training on February 4. She said that she will not be travelling with the team for BAMTC, adding that an MRI had revealed that her recovery would take longer than expected. She wished the Indian team best for the competition.
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The 14-member team for the Asian Mixed Team Championships was announced on January 22. The contingent was scheduled to train at a camp in the NCE between February 4-8 before departing for the event in Qingdao, China. The tournament is set to take place between February 11-16.
While Sindhu was the first-choice women’s singles player for BAI, Malavika Bansod was picked as the second choice. Now, the body faces a race against time to find an apt replacement for Sindhu.
“The Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships is a prestigious event that tests the depth and quality of teams,” said Sanjay Mishra, secretary general of the Badminton Association of India. “We performed well by winning the bronze medal two years ago, but this year, our goal is to reach the finals. From there, anything is possible, and we will give it our all.”
India squad for Asia Mixed Championship
Men: Lakshya Sen, HS Prannoy, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, Chirag Shetty, Dhruv Kapila, MR Arjun, Sathish Kumar K
Women: PV Sindhu*, Malvika Bansod, Gayatri Gopichand, Treesa Jolly, Ashwini Ponnappa, Tanisha Crasto, Adya Variyath.
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