ItтАЩs mid morning at the Dravid Padukone academy and PV Sindhu and Nehwal are on either side of the net, smacking the shuttle at each other. ItтАЩs not Nehwal, her senior, storied rival and first Indian Olympic medalist in badminton. Neer Nehwal is a 17-year old male trainee from Noida, who won the UP State Senior Championship last year and is making quick returns to the two-time Olympic medalist. Sindhu is getting away from the pre-Olympic bustle in India and will camp in the German town of Saarbrucken till the Paris Games.
She is coming off three tournaments on the Asian leg тАУ one final, one second round exit and one first round loss. Troubles against familiar foes remain. She ran her long-time rival Carolina Marin her closest ever this time at the Singapore Open, before losing again. Sindhu hasnтАЩt beaten the Spaniard since 2018.
тАЬMatches between us are never easy… We both probably irritate each other in our own way,тАЭ she tells HT, laughing.
But the 28-year old Indian is also the kind of player who can have a bunch of forgettable tournaments and then just scythe through the draw at a major event and walk away with a medal.
тАЬEveryone is saying тАШitтАЩs your third Olympics, itтАЩs your third OlympicsтАЩ, so in my head itтАЩs like тАШok wowтАЩ. IтАЩm excited and IтАЩm in good shape, touchwood,” said Sindhu. “I donтАЩt want to take too much pressure but obviously pressure is going nowhere. This time I think it could be anybody’s game, there are no obvious favorites.
тАЬBetween 2016, when I won my first medal, and now, the game has changed a lot I think. ItтАЩs more defensive now and there are a lot more rallies so you have to be much more patient. ItтАЩs what I learnt in two Olympics. Be patient and just do what youтАЩre doing.тАЭ
There are a few obvious problem areas though. Her play at the clutch, in the Malaysia Masters final she lost for instance, has been befuddling. She went from an 11-3 lead to not knowing what hit her.
тАЬI tell her, тАШSindhu youтАЩre looking good but itтАЩs still not clickingтАЩ ,тАЭ coach Vimal says, тАЬSheтАЩs not playing the right shot most of the time. SheтАЩs obviously capable of it. But she seems to be holding back for some reason.тАЭ
SheтАЩs also made a few puzzling line calls lately. The one where she lost a match point against Marin still rankles.
тАЬI just was letting the shuttles go,тАЭ Sindhu wipes her forehead, in seeming regret, тАЬItтАЩs happened in a lot of matches for me. In the Marin match I shouldnтАЩt have done it but the court was very tricky at that point. Sometimes it would go out from one end very fast and the other end very slowlyтАЭ
What Sindhu has going in her favour is injury-free limbs. Some of the top names are seemingly fighting sore bodies. At the Singapore Open, Marin complained of a terrible neck pain, An Se Yeong has been struggling with a knee injury, Tai Tzu too has a bothersome left knee.
тАЬThe way I look at it she has the experience and has nothing to lose. That should hopefully work to her favour,тАЭ said Vimal.
Under her new coaching set up in Bengaluru helmed by Prakash Padukone, work has been put into rebuilding SindhuтАЩs attacking game.
тАЬAttack doesnтАЩt mean you hit from everywhere, itтАЩs what weтАЩve been telling Sindhu,” Vimal said, “Attack is when youтАЩre in charge, youтАЩre dictating the pace, youтАЩre making your opponent run. Otherwise youтАЩre just letting your opponent finish off the point.тАЭ
Sindhu is aware of the chinks in her game. She wonders aloud what the drift conditions will be like in Paris. She’s played at the venue previously during the French Open and found it alright, but ventures it might not be the same during the Games. The Olympics for her is a familiar beast. She’s acquainted with the cauldron of emotions it can evoke.
тАЬSometimes youтАЩre very comfortable. Sometimes you’re telling yourself ‘I need to be back to my attacking self’. Sometimes you’re under a lot of pressure and you feel like you can’t take it anymore. It’s just a lot of things going on inside your head. I just want to go there and give my best and not think of anything else.тАЭ