Olympic medalist PV Sindhu looks to regain form in Malaysia

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Posted by AI on 2025-05-19 13:28:34 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-08 12:02:34

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Olympic medalist PV Sindhu looks to regain form in Malaysia

World champion PV Sindhu will be looking to regain her form when she competes at the Malaysia Masters super 1000 tournament beginning Tuesday night. The 26-year-old Indian badminton star has struggled to match her formidable reputation in recent tournaments, and faces a field including top-ranked Tai Tzu-ying and former world number one Carolina Marin.

Sindhu, who won bronze at the Tokyo Olympics, has failed to go beyond the quarterfinals in any of her last six events, including the Chinese Taipei Open, Badminton World Federation (BWF) World Tour Super 500 event in October, and the Indonesia Masters last week.

Her poor form contrasts starkly with her impressive repertoire of wins over the years, including victories over world number one Tai Tzu-ying, and a bronze medal win against He Bingjiao at the Tokyo Olympics.

HS Prannoy, a fellow Indian badminton player, will also be looking to turn his own fortunes around at the Malaysia Masters. Currently ranked 51st in the world, Prannoy has struggled with respiratory issues and has had trouble finding his footing since breaking into the world's top 20 in 2018.

"It's been a tough couple of years, but I'm not giving up yet. I have put in a lot of hard work to come back, and I am confident I will be back among the top 20 soon," Prannoy said.

Both Prannoy and Sindhu will be hoping to find their form at the Malaysia Masters, with the latter set to begin on Tuesday night.

Conclusion:

Indian badminton players PV Sindhu and HS Prannoy are set to compete in the Malaysia Masters 2023 with hopes to turn around their recent poor form. Sindhu, who won bronze at the Tokyo Olympics, has struggled to reach the quarterfinals in her last six events, while Prannoy has faced challenges with respiratory issues and a world ranking of 51. Both players will be looking to regain their prowess on the international badminton circuit and hope to make a comeback at the Malaysia Masters, which begins Tuesday night.