Mumbai: Chief coach Pullela Gopichand today rued that the tournament calender, packed with mandatory events, combined with the pressure of Olympics qualification has not given any respite to the players, who are now dealing with injuries and lack of form. Gopichand, credited for transforming Indian badminton, said not only the Indians but almost all top players in the world are struggling. “There is no respite. You are actually playing way too many tournaments. If you look at world badminton, a number of players have withdrawn (from tournaments) from Tai (Tzu Ying) to Carolina Marin,” said Gopichand. “Ideally Sindhu should have rested but world badminton makes it mandatory for you to play all the 1000s, 750s and 500s. So we almost end up playing 14-15 tournaments which are mandatory,” he said. Sindhu has been enduring a rough patch as she has not got a big result after winning the World Championships in August this year. Gopichand hoped the players would achieve Olympics qualification as quickly as possible and Sindhu would make a strong comeback. “She’s good, she’s strong, she’s our best bet going into the big tournaments. This is what happened last year as well. She did not have a great result in October and November, and in December at the year-end she beat everybody,” he said. PTI
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