Sindhu hopes to find form at Singapore Open

Press Trust of India  |  Singapore 

Olympic silver medallist P V Sindhu will look to off the disappointment of her recent early exits when she spearheads Indian challenge at the USD 355,000 Singapore Open, starting here Tuesday.

Sindhu, who had claimed the BWF World Tour Finals in December last year, has looked off colour in the last few weeks.

She made a first round exit at and lost in the second round of Open, losing to Korea's on both occasion.

She had entered the semifinals at but went down to He Bingjiao of despite holding advantage in the first game.

With hardly any time to make changes on the game or work on weaknesses considering the back-to-back tournaments in the BWF calender, it will be a challenge for fourth seed Sindhu to get to her best. She begins her campaign against Indonesia's Lyanny

is the only Indian to claim a title this season with the 29-year-old from securing the crown at the Masters following the of of in the finals.

She also entered the quarterfinals at after battling through a However, the Indian needed hospitalisation to treat the problem and had to skip the Swiss Open and to give herself time to recover.

She returned to Open but went down in the first round after a three-game battle with Thailand's Pornpawee Chochuwong.

The sixth seeded Indian will now have to be careful when she plays a fast-rising Line Hojmark Kjaersfeldt of in the opening round here.

Last week, Kidambi Srikanth was the best-placed Indian at as he finished at the quarterfinals after losing to Olympic champion The 26-year-old from Guntur had broken a 17 month drought by reaching the finals of a BWF event at

This week, sixth seed Srikanth will continue his quest to break his title jinx when he begins his campaign against a at BWF World Tour Super 500 event.

Among others, HS Prannoy, who regained some form with a quarterfinal finish at India Open, will face France's Brice Leverdez, while Swiss Open finalist B Sai Praneeth has a tough fight ahead against world no 1 and top seed Japan's Kento Momota.

Sameer Verma, who had a good run in 2018, has shown the spark during his narrow defeats to Denmark's at All England and China's world no 2 Shi Yuqi at Open.

The Indian will hope to find his mental strength that helped him to qualify for the World Tour Finals and finish at the semifinals last year when he begins his campaign against a

In doubles, mixed pair of Pranaav and N Sikki Reddy, women's pair of Ashwini Ponnappa and Sikki and men's pair of Manu Attri and B Sumeeth Reddy will look for a good outing.

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First Published: Mon, April 08 2019. 15:45 IST