Shuttler P.V. Sindhu pulls out of BAMTC 2025 due to hamstring issues

The two-time Olympic medallist has grappled with injuries since winning her maiden women's singles gold medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games

Two-time Olympic medallist shuttler P.V. Sindhu (photo: PTI)
Two-time Olympic medallist shuttler P.V. Sindhu (photo: PTI)

Two-time Olympic medallist shuttler P.V. Sindhu has pulled out of the Badminton Asia Mixed Team Championships in China due to a hamstring issue, dealing a huge blow to the country's chances of improving the colour of their medal in the prestigious edition.

The tournament is set to be played in Qingdao from 11-16 February with the Indian shuttlers currently undergoing training at a camp in Guwahati. Besides Sindhu, the other leading players in the camp are Lakshya Sen, and H.S. Prannoy, along with the formidable doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty.

Sindhu was a part of the squad that won bronze in the previous edition of the tournament.

"It is with a heavy heart that I share I won't be travelling with the team for BAMTC 2025. While training on the 4th (February) in Guwahati, I felt a twinge in my hamstring. Despite my efforts to push through with heavy taping for our country, an MRI has revealed that my recovery will take slightly longer than I initially expected," said the 29-year-old Sindhu in a post on 'X'.

Sindhu has grappled with injuries since winning her maiden women's singles gold medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

However, the star shuttler sustained a left foot stress fracture injury during the Games, which kept her out of all remaining tournaments in 2022, including the World Championships and the World Tour Finals.

India are placed in a tough Group D alongside runners-up South Korea and Macau. They will begin their campaign against Macau on 12 February, which will be followed by a tough outing against South Korea on 13 February.

Sindhu wished the team luck, saying she would be "cheering from the sidelines".

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