Jayaram returns to action after eight months at China Masters

Press Trust of India  |  Hainan (China) 

Indian shuttler will return to action at the USD 75,000 Masters BWF Tour Super 100 tournament starting tomorrow, after recovering from a hamstring that took nearly eight months to heal.

Jayaram, who was World No. 15 in July last year, has been dealing with one after another ever this since in August last year. He missed events in and and also had to pull out of and due to a

He recovered and played at the Senior National Championship but unfortunately pulled his hamstring, which led to his withdrawal from events at and Hong Kong too.

"It has been nearly eight months since I have competed in an international tournament owing to my hamstring I have thoroughly missed being part of the circuit and it has been a pretty difficult time," said Jayaram, who will open his campaign against China's Sun Feixiang tomorrow.

In a statement that he shared on his twitter handle before leaving for China, Jayaram said: "I leave tonight for the masters. Not sure what to expect as its my first tournament in a long while.

"It will be an acid test of sorts for my hamstring on whether it can withstand the match intensity. But as always, I am hopeful, excited and looking forward to competing again."

Explaining his injury, Jayaram wrote: "The was sort of a which ius why it kept recurring and has been taking so long. Thankfully, for the last couple of months, my leg has responded better to treatment.

"I'm grateful to my physio, for all her efforts and I must admit, it has taken a lot of discipline and patience on my part to keep pushing."


Jayaram will have the company of young who will face China's in his opening round.

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 16:50 IST