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Tokyo Olympics: I’m coaching in Gachibowli stadium to get used to situations in Japan, says PV Sindhu

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World Champion PV Sindhu has been coaching on the Gachibowli indoor Stadium in Hyderabad the place situations are much like what she goes to get on the Olympic Games in Japan subsequent month. PV Sindhu is the primary and solely feminine Indian athlete to win a silver medal on the Olympics (Reuters Photo)HIGHLIGHTSPV Sindhu has been coaching together with her coach Park Tae Sang in HyderabadI’m enjoying in Gachibowli stadium to ensure that I get the texture: SindhuRio Olympics silver medallist Sindhu can be keen to alter the color of her medal to gold in Tokyo this yearPV Sindhu can be considered one of India’s largest medal hopes within the upcoming Tokyo Olympics and the famous person shuttler is leaving no stone unturned in her preparations for the showpiece occasion.

World Champion Sindhu has been coaching on the Gachibowli indoor Stadium in Hyderabad the place situations are much like what she goes to get in Japan.Sindhu’s Korean coach Park Tae Sang can also be ensuring to coach her star pupil in such a approach that she is ready to take care of all of the challenges that the Olympics will throw at her subsequent month.”Japan has a big stadium, last time I went there that is where we are going to play the Olympics. I have to make sure that I am practicing in those conditions.”I’m enjoying in Gachibowli stadium to ensure that I get the texture and get the flight of the shuttle and even air-con in order that I get used to it and never have an issue once I go to Japan. It would not take a lot time to get used to it.”That is why I am training in Gachibowli stadium since February. And of course, Park (her coach) is there to help me out. We discuss and play accordingly, make sure that I control the shuttle.”It is essential for an athlete to regulate the flight of the shuttle, which approach the wind goes and methods to management it,” Sindhu advised India Today.Rio Olympics silver medallist Sindhu can be keen to alter the color of her medal to gold on the Summer Games this time amid excessive expectations. Unlike 2016, Sindhu won’t have the corporate of senior shuttler Saina Newhal this 12 months as she is the one Indian feminine shuttler to qualify for the Olympics.World Championship bronze medalist, Sai Praneeth, and the younger duo of Sattiwksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty are the opposite badminton gamers who will signify India in males’s singles and males’s doubles occasions, respectively.Click right here for IndiaToday.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.