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PV Sindhu aims to fill the cabinet with a lost CWG, Austrian Crowns in 2022

PV Sindhu aims to fill the cabinet with a lost CWG, Austrian Crowns in 2022
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New Delhi: Choosing the right events will be very important in the busy season, taking into account the Top Shuttler India P V Sindhu, which targets the peak form during this year’s Commonwealth and Asia match to ensure that he won two titles missing from his cabinet.
While CWG is set to be held in Birmingham in July-August, the Asian Games is scheduled for Hangzhou, China in September.
“This year, I want to win the Gold Commonwealth Gold, the title of Asian Games and the title of All England, in addition to the World Championship,” said Sindhu to PTI ahead of the Super 500 tournament that opened this season, starting on Tuesday.
This will be another busy season as in addition to big ticket events, there will also be an ordinary BWF world tour, including the Super 1000, Super 750s and Super 500s, to keep rankings.
“It is very important to choose and choose events because there are many tournaments,” said Sindhu.
“We have to plan carefully, the ranking is also important and important to find my best form on the Asian Games, and the Commonwealth Games.” Emphasizing the importance of fitness in the busy season, Sindhu said, “It is important to mentally and physically suitable for every tournament, we need to provide 100 percent efforts all the time, so fitness must be at a good level and in court.” I believe if you give 100 percent You are in practice, then only, we can produce 100 percent during the match.
However, maybe there is a time for your day, however, there is no half-hearted effort.
“Rising and the resurrection of Sindhu continued in 2021 when he added bronze at the Tokyo Olympics to his silver medal in Rio de Janeiro.
In 2016.
Children aged 26 years from Hyderabad also claimed silver at the World Tour final but could not win the title in the season, but could not win the title in the season Something he will notice this year.
“Last year there were several, there were several wins and some losses.
Overall, I am satisfied with how I played.
“There are several semifinals, then the WORLD Tour Silver Final.
I lost in the quarter-finals at the World Championships but it’s okay because I gave the best.
Olympic medal is a big thing for me.” The 2019 world champion looked calm at the foot of Thailand in early 2021 but he immediately reached the final in Swiss Open in March before Coronavirus forced the three-qualifications of olimpijingan qualifications.
Hyderabadi women then urged the largest multi-sports extravaganza, claiming bronze in Tokyo.
After a two-month break, Sindhu hit a consistent run, registering three semifinal finishes in the French Open, Masters Indonesia and Indonesia opened and then won the silver medal in the World Tour final.
Sindhu, however, cannot maintain the gold championship, back empty-handed from the prestigious event for the first time since 2017.
“I stayed at home after the World Championship, rested after a single year.
Now the new year starts with India Open, I have trained well and I look forward to a busy season in front.
“Sindhu will start his campaign in India Open to compatriot Sri Krishna Priya Karakarvalli.
He has claimed this title in 2017.
Indians must compete with people such as two champions Saina Nehwal, Bukaran Ongbamrungphan and Singapore up and come Jia Min Yeo for the title.

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