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World Championships: Saina, Sindhu on collision course

Source:PTI
August 10, 2019 18:46 IST

Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu could clash in the semi-finals if they get past the initial rounds of the tournament.

IMAGE: Saina Nehwal with PV Sindhu. Photograph: PTI

India's star shuttlers Saina Nehwal and P V Sindhu are on a collision course at next week's World Championships in Basel, Switzerland, as they have been placed in the same half after the world governing body re-conducted the women's singles draw.

 

"It was determined a player had mistakenly been included in the women's singles entry list and the BWF has subsequently adjusted the entry list and conducted a re-draw," the Badminton World Federation said on its website.

Saina and Sindhu could clash in the semi-finals if they get past the initial rounds of the tournament.

Double World Championship silver medallist Sindhu, who is seeded fifth, received a bye in the first round and will open her campaign against either Chinese Taipei's Pai Yu Po or Bulgaria's Linda Zetchiri.

Eighth-seeded Saina, on the other hand, will take on the winner of the match between Switzerland's Sabrina Jaquet and The Netherland's Soraya De Visch Eijbergen in the second round after getting a bye.

If she wins her first match, Sindhu is likely to meet Beiwen Zhang of the US in the third round while Saina could square off against Mia Blichfeldt of Denmark.

The Indian pairs' likely opponents are China's Chen Yu Fei and Chinese Taipei's Tai Tzu Ying respectively.

The BWF did not elaborate why the re-draw was done. However, a report in TV2 Sports said that BWF had mistakenly included Mauritius' Kate Foo Kune, who was suspended since July due to a doping charge, in the initial draw and hence had to conduct the draw again.

The draws of the other four competitions remain unchanged.

Source: PTI
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