Satwik-Chirag pulls out of India Open to regain fitness and form ahead of Olympic qualification

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 22 2019 | 8:50 PM IST

Indian men's doubles pair of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty has pulled out of the India Open to provide themselves more time to achieve full fitness and hit top form ahead of the Tokyo Olympic qualification.

With Satwik suffering a shoulder injury late last year, the Indian duo had to skip the tournaments in Malaysia, Indonesia and All England but they had planned to start their new season at home with the India Open, beginning Tuesday.

The duo had also send their entries for events in Malaysia and Singapore next month but after consulting the physio, they decided to miss the three events.

"Satwik has recovered from his injury but he will only start playing full on in another two weeks, so after consulting the physio we decided to skip the events," Chirag told PTI.

The 2020 Olympic qualification period starts April 29 with the Badminton World Federation using its rankings list which is scheduled to be published on April 30, 2020 to allocate spots.

"The Olympic qualification begins next month and we need to be in our absolute best to pursue our dreams of making the cut for the Tokyo Games. So we will be beginning our season with the New Zealand Open World Tour Super 300," Chirag said.

"There is Sudirman Cup and Australia Open next, so in a month's time we will play three tournaments, so we will be focusing on that now."
Talking about his injury, Satwik said: "Before PBL, I had suffered a shoulder injury during training. I didn't know it was so serious. I played PBL and it aggravated. I came to know later that it was a hairline fracture. So I missed the Nationals and All England."
"But I'm just happy that I can achieve fitness and start playing before the Olympic qualification kicks in late April."
"The focus is to achieve agility, he wants us to be more fit and move faster on court, so lots of on-court sessions and less time in gym. There is also multi-feed training two times a week."

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First Published: Mar 22 2019 | 8:50 PM IST

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