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I have got a good draw but it’s not going to be easy: Sindhu

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New Delhi, July 9

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A strong medal contender at the Tokyo Games, ace Indian shuttler PV Sindhu today admitted that she has got a favourable draw but insisted she has to be on top of her game since no match will be easy at the Olympics level.

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Reigning world champion and Rio Games silver medallist Sindhu has been drawn with Hong Kong’s Cheung Ngan Yi (ranked 34th) and Israel’s Ksenia Polikarpova (ranked 58th) in Group J of the women’s singles event.

“It’s a good draw in the group stage. Hong Kong girl plays well and it’s going to be a good match,” Sindhu, who is world No. 7, said. “Everybody is going to be in top form, I hope I do well. Every match is important so I will take it match by match. This is Olympics and it is not going to be easy, each point is very important,” added the sixth seed.

Sindhu has an all-win record against her group stage opponents Ngan Yi and Polikarpova.

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In men’s singles, world No. 15 B Sai Praneeth has been placed in Group D alongside world No. 29 Mark Caljouw of the Netherlands and world No. 47 Israeli shuttler Misha Zilberman. “It’s a mixed draw, not so tough and not so good. I have to be 100 per cent to win all matches and it will be a good match for me,” World Championships bronze medallist Praneeth said.

World No. 10 men’s doubles pair of Chirag Shetty and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, however, is expected to face a stiff challenge. They have been placed in the Group A alongside the top-seeded and world No. 1 Indonesian duo of Kevin Sanjaya Sukamuljo and Marcus Fernaldi Gideon, and world No. 3 Chinese Taipei pair of Lee Yang and Wang Chi-Lin. — PTI

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