PV Sindhu Reacts After 1st Round Win at Tokyo Olympics 2020, Says ‘Have Been Working on my Aggression’

Indian badminton ace P V Sindhu on Sunday said she has worked on her aggression in the past five years and promised a very “different” version of herself after making a winning start at the ongoing Olympics. Five years back, Sindhu was not considered a medal prospect but she stunned the world with her stellar run which ended with an unprecedented silver medal on her Olympic debut in Rio de Janeiro.

However, this time around, the 26-year-old from Hyderabad is India’s biggest hope for a gold at Tokyo.

Reigning world champion PV Sindhu opened her Olympic campaign with an easy straight-game win over Israel’s Ksenia Polikarpova in the women’s singles group J match on Sunday. The 26-year-old Indian, seeded sixth, beat the 58th ranked Polikarpova 21-7 21-10 in a lop-sided opening match. The world number seven Indian will next play Hong Kong’s world number 34 Cheung Ngan Yi in the group stage. Rio Games silver medallist Sindhu started on an attacking note but briefly found herself lagging 3-4. However, she moved ahead quickly with Polikarpova making unforced errors and entered the break with a 11-5 lead.

Soon, Sindhu was on a roll, grabbing 13 straight points. The Indian used her trademark straight and cross court smashes and drops to trouble the Israeli, who couldn’t utilise the few opportunities that came her way.

Sindhu sealed the first game in her favour when Polikarpova missed a shot. Polikarpova, who was playing with a strapped knee, continued to struggle with her strokes as Sindhu opened up a 9-3 lead in the second game and then entered the mid-interval with a massive seven-point advantage.

It was business as well after the break, with Sindhu riding on the errors of her opponent. Another wide shot from Polikarpova gave Sindhu 13 match points.

Earlier on Saturday, India’s Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty notched up a stunning 21-16 16-21 27-25 win over the world no. 3 pair of Yang Lee and Chi-Lin Wang of Chinese Taipei in their opening Group Stage match. However, 13th seeded B Sai Praneeth suffered a shock 17-21 15-21 loss to world number 47 Misha Zilberman of Israel in a 41-minute men’s singles group D match.

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