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Tokyo-bound Sai Praneeth believes he holds profits in his Olympic debut

New Delhi: B Sai Praneeth, a single single representative of the man in India in Badminton in Tokyo 2020, is confident ahead of his Olympic debut when the 28-year-old shuttler believes that he holds the benefits of entering the exhibition.
Praneph has maintained a world number No.
15 To qualify for the first Olympic.
There were no single players from India who had ever developed further from the quarter-finals at the Olympics but Arjuna Awardee had determined his view to end the drought immediately when he hoped to go home with a medal.
“Nobody knows how people play and how everyone practices or where their area improves.
It is something [same for] everyone.
This is a new way to play tournaments, more than an Olympics and top players will definitely be below Pressure.
So I hope it will be a good thing for me, “said Praneph in a video posted by Olympics.com.
“I think for them it’s not easy because they don’t know how they play.
When you see [a player] in practice everything looks fine.
Only when you play tournaments will you know how well you play or how bad you play or How bad you play.
I think for sure, it will have an impact and I feel this can be an advantage for me, “he pointed.
Praneph feels he is in good condition by playing in 4 tournaments this year.
However, the canceled tournament saw the former world number 1 Srikanth Kidambi lost the Olympic qualification cut but he now helped Praneth to prepare his Olympic debut.
“So there are some players who are practicing with me and Srikanth is also there, he sometimes plays with me.
Practice it runs well and I focus on my fitness.
I think the game-wise everyone will play well and for me.
Because I am fit, I think I can play my game.
“” You know you are able to win a medal and yes you have to practice for medals.
And not only have to participate.
So definitely win the medal is the main target.
If you really can get something , And if you do it doesn’t happen, I think you should try one hundred percent to the end.
That’s what I believe, “Sai added.
The 2019 World Championship Medal Understands what he needs to do to perform well at the upcoming Olympics.
“Sometimes a good victory gives you a lot of confidence that it happened in the WC in 2019.
Sometimes lack of self-confidence is also the main point for me.
But you can play or suit you sometimes because your trust problem might disrupt the game.” Talking about his first affair with badminton at the Olympics, Praneph said: “The 2008 Olympics in Beijing was the first time I witnessed the final of Single Putra between Lin and Lee Chong Wei.
I will never forget the game played by the best game.
Lin and.
He is right -Tar in control.
“Earlier on Monday, BWF announced 87 men and 86 women who would compete in Tokyo 2020 because a total of 50 NOCs from five continents would be represented in the competition, which began on July 24 at the Musashino Forest Sport Plaza.

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