Badminton | Aim is to win gold, not just qualify for the Olympics, says Sindhu’s coach Hashim
The Hindu
Hashim: Former All England champ, to join Sindhu's team; confident she'll regain form & win gold at Paris Olympics. Working on game plan, tactics, shuttle control, scoring easy points, & cutting down game duration to rediscover winning touch.
Former All England champion Muhammad Hafiz Hashim of Malaysia believes that double Olympics medallist P.V. Sindhu has the game and determination to win a gold in the Paris edition next year.
Hashim, who will be joining Sindhu for most of her international commitments starting with the Korea Open this week, said it was just a question of time before the champion shuttler regains her wonted form.
“There will be pressure and it is not going to be easy as most players will be in action as the qualification cycle for the Olympics has already begun. This also means Sindhu gets a perspective of what to expect,” Hashim said in a chat with The Hindu.
“Our target is not just to qualify for the Olympics but to win the gold. It is great to join her team and we will try our best to realise this goal,” said Hashim, who already had some training sessions with Sindhu. The player meanwhile continues to train at the Sports Authority of Telangana State’s Gachibowli Indoor Stadium to get used to international standards and conditions and also at the Suchitra Academy.
“Honestly, she seems to be on the way to regaining her famed touch and in good shape too. We have to work on a few things like game plan and tactics,” he said.
“There will always be pressure on us (coaches and players) by way of expectations. But that holds good for all the other contenders too. We will find a way out to rediscover the winning touch which made Sindhu such a champion player,” Hashim said.
‘I believe her strong point is smashes. We have to focus on consistency. That will be the key. Work on shuttle control, not miss scoring easy points, cut down the duration of a game, how to win the points more than thinking about the game itself,” he explained.