New Delhi: 2019 has not been a happy year for Indian badminton. The latest disappointment came at the Sudirman Cup, the world mixed team championship, where India crashed out in the first round after defeats to Malaysia and China.
National coach Pullela Gopichand is of the opinion that the downturn comes due to the fact that the players had to go through a rather hectic 2019 with the Commonwealth Games, Asian Games and World Championships.
- "Last year was a very tough calendar and we hardly had any time for preparation," Gopichand told media.
Gopichand said that the first lot of preparation for the Olympics will start in June and July following which he expects a better performance from the players.
- "It is the first time where we get about five to six weeks with the players and that's when we hope that we will be able to reverse this run," he said.
Gopichand also said that this period of training was planned well in advance and the players' performances won't cause any changes to it.
Back to the Sudirman Cup, with Kidambi Srikanth not being able to take part in the men's singles, India lost 3-2 to Malaysia in their first match and the second was a 5-0 whitewash against China. India had reached the quarterfinals in the previous edition of the biennial tournament, where they lost 3-0 to China.
However, this exit is only part of a trend for Indian shuttlers this year. Saina Nehwal is the only Indian to have won a title in 2019. This came in the form of the Indonesia Masters in January after her opponent in the final, Carolina Marin, twisted her knee midway through the match and had to pull out. Marin was dominating the game before that.
At the All England Championships, Saina was ousted in the quarter-final by Taiwanese world no. 1 Tai Tzu Ying while she crashed out of the Malaysia Open in the first round.
P.V. Sindhu ended 2018 with a historic win at the BWF World tour finals, but has been unable to carry that momentum into 2019. She has faced defeats in all four matches she has played this year against top-10 opposition.
Her year started with a quarter final defeat to Marin after which she ended runner-up to Saina Nehwal at the National Championships. She then gave the German Open a miss to prepare for the All England Championships. But, the world no. 5 ended up losing to South Korea's Sung Ji-Hyun, against whom she had a favourable head to head record. The disappointment that defeat could have been somewhat erased had she lived up to expectations at the Indian Open, where she started off as a firm favourite but lost in the semi-finals to China's He Bingjao. She played the Malaysian Open and the Indonesian Open next before the Sudirman Cup. In Malaysia she lost to Sunh Ji Hyun again, this time in the second round and exited at the quarter-final stage in Indonesia.