Back in action, Sindhu raring to go at Hong Kong and China

November 09, 2012 07:48 pm | Updated 07:48 pm IST - Hyderabad

Returning to action after a month-long break due to a knee injury, young shuttler P.V.Sindhu is hoping to do well in the Hong Kong Open and China Open to be held later this month.

“Right now, I am having Hong Kong and China. I wish that I give my best and play well. My preparations are going on well. I hope to give my 100 per cent in those tournaments,” Sindhu, who will leave for the events tomorrow, told PTI here.

The 17-year-old Sindhu had skipped the World Junior Badminton Championships in Japan due to inflammation in her right knee.

Sindhu had stunned the badminton world when she defeated London Olympics gold medalist Li Xurei of China to storm into the women’s singles semifinals of China Masters Super Series badminton tournament.

The lanky shuttler, who is seen as the next big promising player in Indian badminton after London Olympics bronze medallist Saina Nehwal, broke into the world top 20 ranking in September this year.

“I feel happy when I am told that (she is the next big promising player). But, I need to work hard accordingly. It does not come easily. If you work hard, then you will get success automatically,” she said.

“You need to focus on the game and give 100 per cent every day. Whenever you go to an international tournament, it gives you exposure and experience. You need to work hard.”

Sindhu considers her height (she 5 fit 10 inch tall) as a strength which enables her to produce powerful attacking strokes against the rivals.

“Strengths are, as I am tall, the attacking strokes are powerful. Weakness, in the sense, nothing like that. But in the front and all and it is not a weak point that I am not able to make it. But, I am practicing on those strokes. But it is not that hard,” she said.

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