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Indian badminton needs to get its mojo back

Indian badminton appeared to regress in 2024, with its top players unable to win an international title. As the year drew to a close, PV Sindhu and Lakshya Sen won titles at the Syed Modi International at Lucknow. Hopefully, it’s an early indicator that the tide will turn in 2025.

December 24, 2024 / 17:16 IST
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Once ranked as high as number two in the world, Sindhu’s results stagnated owing to fitness issues and re-discovering the title habit, which the 29-year-old is yet to completely circumvent

“2 years, 4 months, and 18 days,” wrote P V Sindhu on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), after winning the women’s singles title at the Syed Modi India International at Lucknow. It was her first Badminton World Federation (BWF) title since July 2022, when she won the Singapore Open, a long drought of titles that’s over time sent her ranking down to 16.
Once ranked as high as number two in the world, Sindhu’s results stagnated owing to fitness issues and re-discovering the title habit, which the 29-year-old is yet to completely circumvent.

The Syed Modi is a Super 300 event, which is the lowest of the four levels of tournaments the BWF World Tour offers (after Super 1000, 750, 500), and therefore did not have the world’s top players. Sindhu was the highest ranked among women, which worked to her advantage but also offered the chance of a confidence-boosting title win.

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Sindhu’s losing streak

The winner of two Olympic medals, in itself a rare achievement for an Indian athlete in an individual sport, has gone through a gamut of coaches—primarily P Gopi Chand and Prakash Padukone—as she searched for that combination that would pull her out of the rut. Former player Anup Sridhar and Lee Hyun-il are helping her strategize as she finds a way to play smarter even as younger international opponents snap at her heels.