The enthusiasm of Indian players has increased after winning the final of Syed Modi India International Badminton Championship. From the players who won medals in the championship finals Dainik Bhaskar Conversated. During this, the players discussed their preparations, mindset during the match and the fans.
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PV Sindhu talked about opening a private academy. Meanwhile, Lakshya Sen appreciated the support of the crowd. Trisha Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand said that winning gold before the World Tour was a confidence boost.
PV Sindhu said that in future she will open her own academy in Visakhapatnam.
Sindhu said- entered the match to give 100% After winning the women’s singles match in the Syed Modi tournament, PV Sindhu told Dainik Bhaskar – Before the match, the mindset was that I had to give 100 percent. I was confident during the finals. When the points were equal, it seemed a few times that I would lose, but I went ahead and took the lead. As a player, my only thing is not to give a chance to anyone.
On the question of playing Los Angeles Olympics, Sindhu said that it is still a distant thing. Yes, I will definitely play, but I have to remain injury free. He also talked about opening an academy in Visakhapatnam.
Lakshya Sen said that the crowd of Lucknow will always be remembered.
Lakshya Sen said- got a lot of support from the crowd Indian player Lakshya Sen, who won gold in the men’s category, said that he feels very good after winning the match. This time got a lot of love from the audience. The crowd has been very supportive. Some tournaments are going to start next year. In such a situation we will get a little break. Will be able to work on preparations.
Trisha Jolly said that she will never forget the moment she got gold for the first time in Lucknow.
Trisha Jolly said- had full focus Trisha Jolly said that she is very happy to have won gold in the final for the first time. Never won gold. We were fully focused in the final. Everything was going well. We were playing on our own terms. Even before the championship, the mindset was that we can do well now. This is what our team thought. There will be a break of one week now.
Gayatri Gopichand said that confidence has increased after getting gold.
Gayatri said- confidence increased after getting gold Gayatri Gopichand said on winning the medal that it feels very good. Confidence has increased a lot. Our mindset was clear that we have to return only after winning a medal. On his father being a big athlete and any pressure on playing matches, he said that there is no such thing. Father says play with enjoyment.
Tanisha Christa said that the entire focus was on gold. We missed.
Tanisha said- got exposure after Covid The pair of Tanisha Christa and Dhruv Kapil lost in mixed doubles. Tanisha Christa told Dainik Bhaskar that we were talking about gold, but we have got silver, we are happy. Now we are getting good exposure. Foreign players were not coming after Covid. This time also less outside players came in Syed Modi, but it felt good when some players came.
Dhruv Kapil said that we were under pressure. Will focus on the game ahead.
Dhruv Kapil said- We were under pressure Dhruv Kapil said that we could not create momentum in the second and third sets of the final. We could have done better. Dhruv said that we were under pressure. Due to this, it was not good. We will now go on Malaysia tour. We were a little late in the final, they remained ahead. Guwahati Masters matches will be played from next week. Are preparing for it.
Viraj Sagar Das said that players from UP will get a chance in the coming times.
Viraj Sagar said- UP players will also play. Uttar Pradesh Badminton Association Chairman Viraj Sagar Das said that 256 players from 20 countries came to the championship. The Badminton Academy regularly hosts national and international tournaments. In the coming times, we will now see players from UP also. Congratulations to everyone for the successful event.
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The final of the Syed Modi India International Badminton Championship was played at the BBD Stadium in Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh. India got gold for the first time in women’s doubles on Sunday. The pair of Trisha Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand won by defeating China’s Bao Li Jing and Li Qian 21-18, 21- 21-11. Read the full news…