Bangkok: Chaos gripped India's campaign at the Thailand Open with star shuttler Saina Nehwal forced out following a positive COVID-19 test, while HS Prannoy's participation hung in balance after his sample came out negative after a positive result in a bizarre turn of events.
Former Commonwealth Games champion Parupalli Kashyap too was forced to withdraw "due to close proximity" with wife and fellow shuttler Saina.
"After testing positive, both the players have been taken to the hospital to be isolated for a minimum period 10 days. While, Parupalli Kashyap has also withdrawn from the tournament and is quarantined in his hotel room due to close proximity with Nehwal," the Badminton Association of India said in a statement which had claimed that even Prannoy was out of contention.
However, the Badminton World Federation (BWF) said he will be retested after conflicting reports came out of earlier samples.
"...upon retesting the same specimens, one player from India, and both players from Germany and Egypt were found to be negative. These three players will be retested today."
Saina and Prannoy had recovered from COVID-19 last month and along with the Indian team were looking to participate in the Asia leg events comprising the Thailand Open (January 12-17), Thailand Open (January 19-24) and the BWF World Tour Finals 2020 (January 27-31).
Saina, a London Olympics bronze-medallist, said she is yet to receive the results of her COVID test.
"I still didn't receive the covid test report from yesterday it's very confusing and today just before the warm up for the match they tell me to got to hospital in bangkok ... saying that I m positive ..according to rules the report should come in 5 hours.. @bwfmedia," Saina tweeted.
Saina was scheduled to play Kisona Salvaduray of Malaysia, while Kashyap was supposed to face Canada's Jason Anthony Ho-Shue in the first round on Tuesday.
However, Prannoy is scheduled to play his first match on Wednesday, taking on Malaysia's eighth seed Lee Zii Jia.
"Why no chance of rescheduling the match if false positive?" asked Kashyap in his tweet.