TIL Desk Sports/ World champion P.V. Sindhu will aim to return to winning ways when she begins her womens singles campaign at the USD 750,000 French Open badminton tournament, beginning here on Tuesday. Despite bagging the World Championships title in August, Sindhu has been out-of-form as she has failed to cross the second round in three tournaments — China Open, Korea Open and Denmark Open.
In the China Open, Sindhu faltered in the second round before failing in the first round at the Korea Open in September. Sindhu again failed to put up a good show at the Denmark Open as she crashed out in the second round last week. Sindhu, who made it to the semis in the 2017 edition of the French Open, will face Canada”s world number 9 Michelle Li in the opening round.
On the other hand, World number 8 Saina Nehwal has also been struggling in the recent past as she made three first-round exits in her past three tournaments. Saina will be up against Hong Kong”s Cheung Ngan Yi in the opening round and will also look to keep her dismal shows behind. In the men”s singles, 2017 champion Kidambi Srikanth will open his campaign against second seed Chinese Taipei”s Chou Tien Chen.