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Pullela Gopichand says PV Sindhu’s form ‘not a concern’ expects World No.13 to bounce back

Pullela Gopichand says PV Sindhu’s form ‘not a concern’ expects World No.13 to bounce back

Amid a string of early-round losses for two-time Olympic medalist PV Sindhu, her former coach has said that her form is not a concern.

After two-time Olympic medalist, PV Sindhu suffered yet another early defeat at the Singapore Open and continued her bad run off late, chief national badminton coach Pullela Gopichand said Sindhu is currently coming back from an injury and her form should not be a cause for “concern”.

“She’s very young in saying that she’s just 26-27. It’s a good age, there is no reason for concern,” Gopichand told PTI in a virtual interaction.

A silver medallist at the 2016 Rio Olympics and bronze winner in the Tokyo Games, Sindhu suffered an ankle injury in August last year to be slipped out of top-10 in the BWF women’s singles rankings. She remained out of action for four months because of that injury.

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Sindhu’s final and semi-final finish at Madrid Spain Masters and Malaysia Masters, respectively, were her best results this season. She reached a low with a first round exit at the Thailand Open when she lost to Cananda’s Michell Li.

Chief national badminton coach Pullela Gopichand said PV Sindhu is currently coming back from an injury and her form should not be a cause for "concern".

But Gopichand, a former All England champion who guided Sindhu since she was 10 till she became an Olympic medallist, firmly believed she would bounce back stronger.

“She has come out on top in the six-eight months. She is starting to play well. I do expect her to play well in future. She is definitely one of India’s bets for the future,” Gopichand said.

Terming it a mixed season for Sindhu, Gopichand said: “It’s the beginning of the season and beginning of Olympic qualification. The results have been mixed so far.” 

“We have a lot of pressure on players to perform. We have to just back them up and hope that they are playing the big tournaments.” 

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