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In anticipation of the world championships starting in Nanjing, China, next month, Indian shuttles PV Sindhu, Saina Nehwal and Kidambi Srikanth are preparing for the big challenge.
The World Championships will also be used to warm up for the big Asian Games, starting Aug. 18 in Indonesia.
The sport of badminton has taken off since people like Nehwal and Sindhu brought medals for the country.
After Nehwal became India's first Olympic medalist in badminton, Sindhu became the first Indian woman to win a silver medal at the Games.
Since Sindhu lost the Rio final to Carolina Marin, she continued to fight in the big finals. In 2017, she lost two of the five finals that she had played and in 2018 her situation was bad compared to last year.
In 2018, she lost all three finals that she played to here. As world championships and Asian games unfold, Sindhu may want to introspect that.
In an interesting statistic, All England Open has calculated the total mileage traveled by Sindhu in 2017:
With the world championships starting in Nanjing next week, take a look at the mileage PV Sindhu traveled in 2017 ! #highflyer pic.twitter.com/aQAytCKBxu
– Yonex All England (@YonexAllEngland) July 26, 2018 [19659011] Speaking of his series of mediocre finals, Sindhu said: "I sometimes know that I lost in the final.See that there are always negative and positive points.When you lose in quarterfinal or semi-finals, you learn a lot of these mistakes.You play well , but sometimes you can not get through.
"It does not bother me, because coming to the finals is the best thing to win, I mean losing on the first and second round is much worse, The young Hyderabadi , 23, will leave Saturday with the Indian team for the world championship in Nanjing, China, from July 30.
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