India’s premier women’s doubles shuttler, Ashwini Ponnappa, will miss the Guwahati Senior national badminton championship for want of partners!
The 29-year-old Ashwini told The Hindu on Friday that since her regular doubles partner N. Sikki Reddy is busy with her marriage preparations and the mixed doubles partner R. Satwiksairaj Reddy is injured, she preferred to skip the Nationals.
“I thought there is no point in playing there with a new partner. For, that would mean, starting from the scratch which I wanted to avoid at this stage,” says Ashwini after another grinding schedule under the mentorship of doubles specialist coach Kim Tan Her at Gopi Academy here.
“It is disappointing and unfortunate to miss the Nationals which otherwise I would have loved to take part,” says the former World championship women’s doubles bronze medallist (partnering G. Jwala).
“Now, I would love to focus on my training which I am really enjoying. I know what areas I have to work on to keep improving,” she said.
“This being the Olympics qualification year, the challenges are bound to be different especially with the kind of schedule ahead. We have to be selective and consistent too to keep improving our world rankings,” the three-time senior National women’s doubles champion said.
“The biggest challenge is to get into the rhythm and find the winning ways as early as possible to have a much better year,” the doubles specialist said.
“I am pretty determined to do well . As always, will give off my best. All we have to do is to prepare well. It is always good to have a doubles specialist coach. He understands how doubles works and what kind of training we need,” she said.
“There is lot of support now from different quarters including the ONGC, Olympic Gold Quest, TOPS Scheme,” said Ashwini.