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Ace Shuttler Saina Nehwal refuses to play on uneven surface at Senior National Badminton Championship

Olympic Bronze-medallist Saina, Who Had Suffered A Shin Injury Late Last Year, Took The Court After Sameer Verma Conceded His Men's Singles Tie Following An Achilles Heels Problem During His Match.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Vedant Sharma | Updated on: 14 Feb 2019, 04:41:49 PM
The official convinced ace shuttler Saina Nehwal to play her game in the evening. (Image credit: Jaideep Vaidya)

highlights

  • Saina Nehwal refuses to play the quarters on the uneven surface. 
  • The official convinced the ace shuttler to play her game in the evening. 
  • Saina Nehwal is all set to play All England Championship in days' time.

New Delhi:

Ace shuttler Saina Nehwal refuses to play on 'uneven surface' at the Senior National Badminton Championship on Thursday. Saina was scheduled to play her singles game against Shruti Mundada but as soon as she saw the surface, she denied playing and immediately made it clear that she won't risk playing on it given that the All England Championship was around the corner. 

Olympic bronze-medallist Saina, who had suffered a shin injury late last year, took the court after Sameer Verma conceded his men's singles tie following an Achilles heels problem during his match.

The officials, led by Badminton Association of India Secretary (event) Omar Rashid, tried his level best to solve the issue. The BAI officials later convinced Saina, Kashyap and Sai Praneeth to play their set of games in the evening. 

"The wooden planks came out at a couple of places after Sindhu played her match. So they are now going to fix it. We will come back in the evening to play our pre-quarterfinal matches," Saina's husband and fellow player Parupalli Kashyap said.

The championship is currently being played at the Assam Badminton Academy. 

Kashyap, who was also there to play his men's singles pre-quarterfinal match, went to the adjacent second court and inspected that as well along with Saina.

Sindhu had competed on the same court in the morning, clinching a straight-game win over Malvika Bansod in the women's singles pre-quarterfinals.

Rashid said BAI will fix the courts and also make arrangements in the cement courts at the Tarun Ram Phookan indoor stadium.

"The surface became uneven at a couple of places, so three players have refused to play. We will fix the problem here and also make arrangements in the indoor stadium," Rashid said.

"It is up to them where they want to play. They have agreed to play the pre-quarterfinals in the evening. The rest of the players will play both their pre-quarters and quarters today itself," he added.

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First Published : 14 Feb 2019, 04:37:31 PM

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