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Saina Nehwal is better equipped to win a medal in Rio in August 2016 than the Indian shuttler was when she claimed a bronze at the London Olympics four years ago, former All England champion Prakash Padukone told Reuters.
Hopes that the former world number one can turn bronze into a first Olympic gold medal for her country were raised when Nehwal won the Australian Superseries title.
He added:
The victory in Australia came at just the right time for the world number six, who had failed to reach a World Superseries final since last November in China and was returning from an Achilles injury she sustained at the end of last year.
Prakash Padukone, who will be a panellist for broadcaster Star Sports during the 2016 Games said:
He also said:
China has long been the dominant force in the sport, sweeping all five titles at London four years ago, but ahead of Rio, their shuttlers no longer top the world rankings.
World Badminton has also limited each nation to two singles entrants in each event - down from the three at London and previous Games - and Padukone feels that makes a Chinese sweep of badminton gold in Rio less likely.
India’s best chance of medals will come in the women’s singles, Padukone said, where apart from Nehwal they have PV Sindhu ranked 10th in the world.
Padukone said the most important thing for the Indian shuttlers was to peak during the August 11-20 Rio competition.
He added:
(This article has been published in an arrangement with Reuters.)
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