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India's doubles specialist Pranaav Jerry Chopra aims to regain fitness ahead of Olympic qualification events

Press Trust of India • February 20, 2019, 18:06:02 IST
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Left to deal with fitness issues last season, shuttler Pranaav Jerry Chopra is aiming to return to his best form ahead of the Olympic qualification events.

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India's doubles specialist Pranaav Jerry Chopra aims to regain fitness ahead of Olympic qualification events

New Delhi: Left to deal with fitness issues for the most part of last season, India’s doubles specialist Pranaav Jerry Chopra is aiming to return to his best form ahead of the Olympic qualification events. The 26-year-old had to endure a tough phase last season as he spent most of his time nursing a recurring shoulder injury before a bout of dengue completely derailed his plans. [caption id=“attachment_6121301” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Pranaav Jerry Chopra, along with Chirag Shetty, clinched the men’s doubles title at the Senior National Championship. Image courtesy: Twitter @pranaav6 Pranaav Jerry Chopra, along with Chirag Shetty, clinched the men’s doubles title at the Senior National Championship. Image courtesy: Twitter @pranaav6[/caption] The Punjab-born shuttler received a huge boost when he, along with Chirag Shetty, clinched the men’s doubles title at the Senior National Championships in Guwahati last week. “The senior title meant a lot after going through a lot, both mentally and physically,” Pranaav, who forms India’s best-mixed doubles pair with N Sikki Reddy, told PTI. “My focus is to regain full fitness before the Olympic qualification starts by April end,” added the Indian, who was part of the gold-winning mixed team at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games. Pranaav suffered a shoulder injury in May last and though he recovered to play a few tournaments, it relapsed in September but he couldn’t skip tournaments as he had already sent the entries. “I had a shoulder issue in May, which needed two weeks of rest but in September it happened again during the Hyderabad Open. This time it had affected the bone but I had to play through pain as we had already sent the entries for Japan and China,” he said. “My doctor said it will take one month of rest and after that, I can do my physiotherapy but in the last week of my recovery I was down with dengue and I was hospitalised in Ludhiana for a week and after coming back, it took three months to start training. “I had pain in joints and other muscles, especially lower body but I played two tournaments in January as I wanted to continue playing. Now I am feeling much better.” After the China Open in September, Pranaav took a month’s rest but he had to expedite the process of recovery and start preparing for the Syed Modi International in November which was held at Lucknow. Pranaav and Sikki, who had reached the world top 20 in June last year, were the defending champions and skipping the Lucknow event would have plummeted their ranking further. They were ousted in the opening round, after going down in straight games to Chinese pair of Ren Xiangyu and Zhou Chaomin at Lucknow. “I started training in November because I had to play Syed Modi as again we had sent the entry and the fines are huge, so I played but I was not in great shape. From February I started full training,” said Pranaav, who along with Sikki, are ranked World No 32 now. Pranaav is now looking for a good performance during the Tokyo Olympic qualification period which starts 29 April. The Badminton World Federation (BWF) rankings list which will be published on 30 April next year will be used to allocate spots. “We will be playing All England, Swiss and India Open. I am not looking at the results. We had a drop in ranking as we couldn’t play four-five events. So I would like to regain my fitness and get our ranking up there as we want to qualify for Olympics,” he said. “My focus was to keep playing before the qualification starts by April end, and regain full fitness by then. So that we can go full on when the qualification starts.” Pranaav had won the men’s national doubles crown along with Akshay Dewalkar in 2013 and 2015 and the mixed doubles title with Prajakta Sawant in 2010.

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