Doubles specialist coach Flandy Limpele believes that the men's pairing of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty can deliver India's first doubles medal at Tokyo Olympics provided they strengthen their defence and work on overall consistency.
Satwik and Chirag had a breakthrough season as they claimed their maiden Super 500 title at Thailand Open and finished runners-up at the French Open Super 750 to grab a career-best ranking of world number 7.
Their stellar show also earned them a nomination for the 'Most Improved Player of the Year' (singles and doubles combined) award by the Badminton World Federation.
"They have made good progress this year but there are few things which they need to change. They have the capability to win a medal at Olympics but they need to be more consistent in terms of shot selection, on-court strategy and have to improve overall," Limpele, who was roped in by the Badminton Association of India (BAI) in March, told PTI.
"They have good offence but their defence is not good. Their performance has been up and down and Olympics is not very far now, so they need to work on their defence. Also, once they have more experience, they will do well against the top international pairs," said the Indonesian.
Limpele also stated that bad attitude of the players and lack of team work is affecting the growth of doubles in India.
"It has to do something with the attitude of the players. It becomes a problem in doubles because it is a team effort. It is not individual sport, so you need a caring partner, you need to train and spur together, push each other," he said.
"They need to have the same target, need to be on the same page, if they are not, it is not possible to win tournaments.
"Sometimes they are not receptive to my ideas, not putting enough effort, they are thinking individually, not as a team."
"As a coach, my job is to change all that, make a good team work, and I will try to do that, that's how Satwik and Chirag came up. They are most receptive to my ideas and so the results are showing. I'm there to help."
"Indian system is unique, and handling the attitude of the players are challenging for me. My contract is until Olympic Games 2020. So, let's see how it goes. I do hope I can bring doubles medal from Olympics. God willing, I do hope so, hopefully the player are also willing to work hard for the medal."
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