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Indian shuttlers aim for historic gold in Asian Games

Given their unprecedented success in recent past, expectations are high from Indian shuttlers to chase down that elusive Asian Games badminton gold and return from Hangzhou with their best-ever haul. The Indian badminton players will begin their campaign with the team championships here from Thursday. India have bagged just 10 badminton medals in Asian Games […]

Given their unprecedented success in recent past, expectations are high from Indian shuttlers to chase down that elusive Asian Games badminton gold and return from Hangzhou with their best-ever haul.
The Indian badminton players will begin their campaign with the team championships here from Thursday.
India have bagged just 10 badminton medals in Asian Games history, including three individual singles medals, three men’s team bronze, two women’s team bronze and one medal each in men’s doubles and mixed doubles. Since the 1986 edition at Seoul, India have not won a medal in the men’s team event but have a great chance of breaking the jinx this time as they head into the tournament as Thomas Cup champions, an epic feat achieved in May 2022.
The core of the team remains the same with HS Prannoy, Lakshya Sen and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty in good form and the Indian team would hope the rub of the green also goes their way when it begins campaign on Thursday.
However, it will be easier said than done as they will have powerhouses such as China, Korea, Japan, Malaysia and Indonesia in the competition.
“The team is looking good. It is the same team that won the Thomas Cup, so we are going as world champions. I think the players who are playing against us know that it is not easy (to defeat India), as we can beat any team in the world,” Lakshya Sen said.
Two-time Olympic medallist PV Sindhu is the only one to have come close to a gold medal in the continental championships when she signed off with a silver at the last edition at Jakarta.
Besides Sindhu, Saina Nehwal’s bronze in Jakarta remains the only other individual medal in women’s singles, while Syed Modi was the only one to win a bronze in men’s singles.

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