Saina Nehwal, Parupalli Kashyap pull out of Denmark Open

“I withdrew from Denmark Open. I decided that I will start the season from January only with the Asian tour,” said Saina Nehwal

October 06, 2020 03:18 pm | Updated 11:04 pm IST - New Delhi

Saina Nehwal. File photo.

Saina Nehwal. File photo.

Saina Nehwal and her husband P. Kashyap have pulled out of the Denmark Open to be held in Odense (Denmark) from Oct. 13.

“One of the main reasons is that we were not sure about the COVID-19 threat and the safety measures in place in Denmark where cases have been on the rise,” World No. 24 Kashyap told The Hindu .

“Secondly, with no ranking points at stake for the Olympic qualifiers, we thought it was not worth the risk. I also had some niggle in the right leg for three days though I am feeling much better,” said Kashyap.

“Saina and I felt that it would be better to start our international campaign early next year.”

PTI adds

The BWF World Tour was shut down following the completion of the All England Championships in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“I withdrew from Denmark Open. I decided that I will start the season from January only with the Asian tour,” Saina, the London Olympics bronze-medallist, told PTI .

The husband-wife duo had earlier sent their entries for the $750,000 tournament and also submitted their consent letter to the Badminton Association of India (BAI) last month for the same.

The Badminton World Federation (BWF) postponed the Thomas and Uber Cup Finals (Oct 3-11), three events in Asia (in November) to 2021 and also cancelled the Denmark Masters (Oct 20-25).

The Denmark Open is thus the only World Tour event scheduled to be held in the remainder of the season.

Asked if she has any fitness concerns, Saina, a two-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist, said: “There is no injury issue but if three tournaments were there it would have made sense... I thought directly from January, I can go for the Asian tour”.

The withdrawal of former world no.1 Saina, one of the Olympic hopefuls for next year’s Tokyo Games, means there will be no Indian participation in the women’s singles event at Odense as world champion P.V. Sindhu has already pulled out.

Kashyap, currently ranked world No.24, also decided to skip the event for similar reasons.

“I too feel it is not worth the risk to go all the way for one tournament. It is better to start the season afresh participating in the Asia leg from January,” the London Games quarterfinalist said.

According to the adjusted international calender, Badminton World Federation had planned to host three back-to-back events in Denmark -- Thomas and Uber Cup Finals, Denmark Open and Denmark Masters.

This was to be followed by three successive events in Asia, including the World Tour Finals.

However, BWF decided to postpone the Thomas and Uber Cup to 2021 after top teams withdrew due to COVID-19 pandemic and also cancelled the Denmark Masters.

The apex body also deferred the Asia leg to January due to the current circumstances.

Former world no.1 Kidambi Srikanth, young Lakshya Sen, Ajay Jayaram and Subhankar Dey are the only Indians who will compete in the Denmark Open.

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