Hyderabad: Sindhu PV world champion said that forced breaks during the Covid-19 pandemic actually made him a better player because it gave a broad time to do his techniques and skills.
Rio 2016 Preparation of Silver Assembly Olympics last year crashed into a road barrier because the pandemic brought all sports actions to jam but Sindhu said it was like a hidden blessing for him.
“I think the pandemic (break during) is very useful because I have to learn more and focus more on my techniques and skills, so I would say definitely to have (help),” said Superstar Badminton India in virtual interactions.
Read Alsolympics Countdown: a complete list of 126 athletes who will represent India in Tokyo 2020A a total of 120 Indian athletes in 18 categories of sports so far to be qualified or named after the last squad by the Each Federation for the Tokyo Olympics scheduled to begin July 23.
“It doesn’t affect my preparation a lot for the Olympics because I think I have enough time.
Generally it’s more like when you go for a tournament, go back and practice.” “Most of the time, we don’t have enough time to train.
So I think this is the first time we have enough time to truly practice and get ready for the Olympics.” I don’t think it’s hit by my preparation impact – not at all.
In fact, I really learned more, and I was ready for it.
“Read Arawary’s Olymice First: Saina Nehwal 2012 Bronze gave Badminton India Boostwhen which was unparalleled Saina Nehwal to be the first badminton player from India to enter the Olympic quarter-finals in Beijing 2008, there was a little doubt about him who was destined for greater things.
Four years later, he fulfilled the high expectations.
In London 2012, his bronze medal created in the world number seven is a qualified Indian people to qualify for a single woman at the Tokyo Olympics and find themselves in an easy group with Polikarpova Ksenia Low rank from Israel and Cheung Ngan Yi.
“I am sure there will be hope, responsibility, as usual; But I just hope that with your love and support, I will be there, get a medal and return to the country, “he said.
Read the impact of Alsocovid: Is the ‘alternative’ player being allowed to enter the Tokyo Olympic Village? Not clarity yet to retreat to the Olympics now Located in the last stretch.
However, confusion over many things is still lingering.
A new addition to the list is the status of ‘alternative players’ (AP) in the game – not the definition but logistics.
However, said he would miss the audience because the Olympics will be held Behind the door closed to curb the spread of Covid-19.
“I will greatly miss fans.
At that time in Rio, it was very different.
But I think we have to get used to the situation, new normal.
Overall, we also practice in a way where you know we need to get used to, “he concluded.