Pusarla V. Sindhu has vowed to keep plugging away until she reaches her optimum level before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.
Beset by injuries in recent times, the former world champion made her latest return from a three-month layoff in February. Her slow and steady progress saw her make another significant step today at PERODUA Malaysia Masters 2024, where she reached her first semifinal in seven months.
Downed 21-13 14-21 21-12 on her way to the last four was top seeded world No.6 Han Yue, to whom she fell in three games for the first time at the Badminton Asia Championships in China last month.
“The third game was crucial for both of us. From the first rally, I made sure I was in the game focused and didn’t give away easy points. I was in control and I was confident of winning,” said Pusarla of her performance. “I’m happy with how I played because I lost our last match. It’s a shame as I was leading, but this is like a sweet revenge.
“I was prepared for three games, I was prepared for long rallies. At this level, you can’t expect a straightforward match. The top 10 players are of the highest standards, you can’t take it easy.
“It’s good I’ve come to the semis, this gives me a lot of confidence to go much further.”
With Paris 2024 two months away, the only women’s singles player to medal at Rio 2016 (silver) and Tokyo 2020 (bronze) is confident she could hit her peak with time.
“It’s nice (to be back in a semifinal). I’ve got a good training block as well. Mentally and physically I’m 100 per cent. Now it’s time to get that confidence back.
“I’m getting there but there’s still a lot more inside. I need to get all of that out.”
Pusarla’s next opponent, Busanan Ongbamrungphan, came through her tussle with Putri Kusuma Wardani 21-12 21-23 21-16. Pusarla leads their head-to-head 17-1.
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