Tuesday, May 7, 2024
ADVT 
Sports

PV Sindhu, Rio Olympics Silver Medallist, Returns To Court At Denmark Open

IANS, 17 Oct, 2016 01:17 PM
    Expectations will be sky-high when Olympic silver-medallist PV Sindhu returns to international circuit this week, spearheading the Indian campaign at Denmark Open Superseries Premier badminton tournament starting from Tuesday.
     
    A slew of felicitation programs kept her busy in the last one and a half month after Sindhu returned from Rio de Janeiro, becoming the first Indian badminton player to win a silver and her legions of fans will expect her to replicate the Olympic success when she competes this week.
     
    The sixth-seeded Indian will open her campaign against China's He Bingjiao on Wednesday. Sindhu has been clubbed in the second half of the draw where she might face the likes of second seed Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand, Korean fourth seed Sung Ji Hyun and the tricky Chinese Taipei girl Tai Tzu Ying, seeded fifth.
     
    With Saina Nehwal recovering from a knee injury that spoilt her Olympic campaign, all eyes will be on Sindhu and the Indian is aware of the expectations.
     
    "Olympics has given me a lot of confidence and with the same confidence I hope I would go further. Responsibilities will always be high from now on. It's just that I shouldn't take much of pressure and play my game. I just want to go to the court and give my 100 per cent," said Sindhu, who has a 1-3 head-to-head record against Bingjiao.
     
     
    The girl from Hyderabad, who won two bronze medals at the World Championships, defeated three top players en route to her silver medal but interestingly her best performance at any Super Series tournament has been a runners-up finish at Denmark Open last year.
     
    In the men's singles competitions, Ajay Jayaram will look to continue his good run after a final finish at the Dutch Open Grand Prix on Sunday. The 29-year-old will start his campaign against Thailand's Boonsak Ponsana.
     
    While Rio Olympics quarter-finalist K Srikanth will be missing in action due to an ankle injury, other Indians such as Sai Praneeth B, H S Prannoy and P Kashyap will be competing in a tough field.
     
    B Sai Praneeth will face Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk of Thailand, while Prannoy will take on a qualifier in the opening round on Wednesday.
     
    Commonwealth Games champion Kashyap, who is on a comeback trail, will face off Raul Must of Estonia. The Indian had lost to Raul last week at Dutch Open Grand Prix and would look to settle the scores this time.
     
    In men's doubles, Manu Attri and Reddy B Sumeeth will square off against Denmark's Kim Astrup and Anders Skaarup Rasmussen, while Pranaav Jerry Chopraand Akshay Dewalkar will meet eighth-seeded Chinese combo of Li Junhui and Liu Yuchen.
     
    The Indian mixed doubles pair of Pranaav and N Sikki Reddy, who clinched two titles this season in Brazil and Russia, will start their campaign against fifth seeds Joachim Fischer Nielsen and Christinna Pedersen of Denmark on Tuesday. 

    MORE Sports ARTICLES

    Hockey Night in Canada: Punjabi Edition Returns October 15

    Hockey Night in Canada: Punjabi Edition Returns October 15
    Hosts and viral-video sensations Harnarayan Singh, Randip Janda, Bhupinder Hundal, and Harpreet Pandher return for back-to-back game coverage, every Saturday night

    Hockey Night in Canada: Punjabi Edition Returns October 15

    Canadian Pole Vaulter Shawn Barber Tests Positive For Cocaine Before Rio

    Canadian Pole Vaulter Shawn Barber Tests Positive For Cocaine Before Rio
    TORONTO — A tryst with a woman Shawn Barber met on Craigslist led to a positive doping test for cocaine for the Canadian pole vaulter.

    Canadian Pole Vaulter Shawn Barber Tests Positive For Cocaine Before Rio

    Cops 'Confident' They've Correctly Identified Suspect In Jays Beer Tossing Case

    Cops 'Confident' They've Correctly Identified Suspect In Jays Beer Tossing Case
    Police released a photograph of a man on Wednesday evening they allege was the one who threw the tallboy can that narrowly missed Baltimore Orioles outfielder Hyun Soo Kim.

    Cops 'Confident' They've Correctly Identified Suspect In Jays Beer Tossing Case

    Why Virat Kohli Is Grateful To Captain Cool Mahendra Singh Dhoni

    Why Virat Kohli Is Grateful To Captain Cool Mahendra Singh Dhoni
    Virat Kohli, by his own admission, has been an admirer of his predecessor Mahendra Singh Dhoni's leadership abilities

    Why Virat Kohli Is Grateful To Captain Cool Mahendra Singh Dhoni

    Virender Sehwag Says Pink Ball Can't Bring Spectators to Stadiums

    Virender Sehwag Says Pink Ball Can't Bring Spectators to Stadiums
    Virender Sehwag said Test cricket was so perfect that it didn't need pink ball to make it popular

    Virender Sehwag Says Pink Ball Can't Bring Spectators to Stadiums

    Former Cricketers Reveal Dressing Room Secrets, Share Anecdotes

    Former Cricketers Reveal Dressing Room Secrets, Share Anecdotes
    Often credited for changing the face of Indian cricket by bringing in aggression to the table, Sourav Ganguly said his teammates were his jewels who delivered for him

    Former Cricketers Reveal Dressing Room Secrets, Share Anecdotes