National coach Pullela Gopichand expressed satisfaction after PV Sindhu’s superb show ensured India a bronze medal at the World Championships on Friday but at the same time reminded Saina Nehwal would make a comeback despite her quarterfinal loss. ‘It is good to have a win after two losses,’Gopichand said after Sindhu notched up a 21-18, 21-17 win over world No. 8 Shixian Wang in the quarterfinal.
‘She (Sindhu) is a good player but she can improve further. She is a quick learner and I hope she will do well tomorrow. It was a tough match. It went neck and neck and there wasn’t much to choose. There was not more than 2-3 points of difference. Sindhu was leading all the time. But it was just by a slender margin. The rallies was pretty long and Sindhu was able to attack when needed. So overall it was a good show,’ analysed Gopichand.
The coach feels Sindhu can certainly improve further. Sindhu’s bronze medal feat on her maiden appearance after twin defeats of her senior compatriots Nehwal and Parupalli Kashyap. Asked about Saina, Gopichand said: ‘Saina was actually not well. She had an upset stomach. She got drained out. She was playing well in the first game but she got really drained, there was no energy left after the first game. I don’t think it dented her confidence but physically she could not compete in the second game,’ Gopichand said.
‘But Saina is just 23 years old. I don’t see there is any problem with her. She is a great player, a class player and I am sure she will come good in the next World Championship,’ he added.
‘She (Sindhu) is a good player but she can improve further. She is a quick learner and I hope she will do well tomorrow. It was a tough match. It went neck and neck and there wasn’t much to choose. There was not more than 2-3 points of difference. Sindhu was leading all the time. But it was just by a slender margin. The rallies was pretty long and Sindhu was able to attack when needed. So overall it was a good show,’ analysed Gopichand.
The coach feels Sindhu can certainly improve further. Sindhu’s bronze medal feat on her maiden appearance after twin defeats of her senior compatriots Nehwal and Parupalli Kashyap. Asked about Saina, Gopichand said: ‘Saina was actually not well. She had an upset stomach. She got drained out. She was playing well in the first game but she got really drained, there was no energy left after the first game. I don’t think it dented her confidence but physically she could not compete in the second game,’ Gopichand said.
‘But Saina is just 23 years old. I don’t see there is any problem with her. She is a great player, a class player and I am sure she will come good in the next World Championship,’ he added.