Gopichand expects seven players to make it to Rio Olympics

The injury worries have been never-ending in the past few months but national badminton coach P. Gopichand on Saturday said he expects at least seven players to qualify for the upcoming Rio Olympics.

Published : Apr 23, 2016 18:36 IST , Ahmadabad

On Kashya's injury, the world number 17, Gopichand said he expects him to recover soon. "It is a part of a sportsperson’s life, but it is heartbreak for him to be injured,” he said.
On Kashya's injury, the world number 17, Gopichand said he expects him to recover soon. "It is a part of a sportsperson’s life, but it is heartbreak for him to be injured,” he said.
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On Kashya's injury, the world number 17, Gopichand said he expects him to recover soon. "It is a part of a sportsperson’s life, but it is heartbreak for him to be injured,” he said.

The injury worries have been never-ending in the past few months but national badminton coach P. Gopichand on Saturday said he expects at least seven players to qualify for the upcoming Rio Olympics.

“We will start training in the next couple of months (after the qualification round). We expect to participate in five events, but we will focus more on training now than the tournament,” Gopichand told reporters on sidelines of an event here.

K Srikanth, P. V. Sindhu, Saina Nehwal, Jwala Gutta, Ashwini Ponnappa and Manu Attri are among the players likely to make it to India’s badminton team to the Olympics, scheduled to be held in August this year, he said.

“In the last few months some of the players have been struggling with fitness problems but they have continued to play because of qualification. Once it is done, then we have a clear four weeks of training, and two tournaments. After that, we will have six weeks to go for that, so we will focus on training,” he said, referring to the injury sustained by shuttler P. Kashyap.

“Six-seven weeks of training will set all the players,” he said.

When asked about the prospects of winning a medal in the doubles event, he said given the format “two good matches at the Olympics could ensure a medal for Indian players”.

On the injury of Kashyap, the world number 17, Gopichand said he expects him to recover soon.

“It is a part of a sportsperson’s life, but it is heartbreak for him to be injured,” the former ace shuttler said.

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