Cj upadhyaya
Sindhu Approaches New Season With 'new Goals' And 'new Life'
"It's a new year, so new goals, new life, new phase, so I am really looking forward to it. It's the first tournament for me (after marriage and in the new season), and it's on the home ground. I missed this tournament (India Open) last year due to an injury. I am looking forward to the start, and I hope I do well," Sindhu told IANS on the sidelines of the pre-tournament press conference on Monday.
The Hyderabad-based shuttler won the India Open in 2017 (a BWF Super Series tournament at the time) and was the runner-up in the following year. She has since then reached the semifinals of the tournament in 2019 and 2022. She made a first-round exit in 2023 and missed the Super 750 event last year due to an injury.
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