Top Indian players including as PV Sindhu, Saina Nehwal, and Kidambi Srikanth have all failed to take the renowned trophy, leaving just Pullela Gopichand (2001) and Prakash Padukone (1980) as the only Indians to do it.
PV is an Indian shuttler. Sindhu isn’t afraid to have a good time off the court, participating in popular trends on social media, particularly Instagram. Sindhu was seen dancing to the Tamil song Mayakirriye in Birmingham a few days after taking up the ‘Kacha Badam’ challenge. The All-England badminton championships are being held in the city.
“Dance is the joy of movement,” she commented on the video’s Facebook page. She also used hashtags such as “#livelifetothefullest,” “#lovethelifeyoulive,” and “#reelitfeelit.” She appears in the video wearing blue denim and a pink jacket. She’s also seen with a hat on.
The video was shared on Tuesday (March 15) and has already received over 2.48 lakh likes. David Warner, the opener for the Australia and Delhi Capitals, was among those who enjoyed the video.
Meanwhile, all eyes will be on Lakshya Sen, twice Olympic medalist Sindhu, and World Championships silver medalist Kidambi Srikanth as they attempt to end India’s 21-year championship drought at the All-England Championships, which begin on Wednesday in Birmingham (March 16).
The best Indian players, including Sindhu, Saina Nehwal, and Srikanth, have all failed to take the famous trophy, leaving only Pullela Gopichand (2001) and Prakash Padukone (1980) as the only Indians to do it. While Saina had come close in 2015 by reaching the finals, it eluded Sindhu, who has medaled in every other major event, including the Olympics, World Championships, Commonwealth Games, and Asian Games.
While Sindhu, who is seeded sixth, will be in the mix again, it will be Sen, who is unseeded, who will be the focus this time, considering the 20-year-preparation old’s for the Super 1000 tournament.