This story is from November 18, 2018

PV Sindhu to skip Syed Modi event to focus on World Tour Finals

Defending champion PV Sindhu has decided to skip the Syed Modi International World Tour Super 300 tournament to focus on next month's BWF World Tour Finals in China.
PV Sindhu to skip Syed Modi event to focus on World Tour Finals
PV Sindhu (Getty Images)
NEW DELHI: Defending champion PV Sindhu has decided to skip the Syed Modi International World Tour Super 300 tournament to focus on next month's BWF World Tour Finals in China.
The 23-year-old Indian is placed fifth in the 'Race to Guangzhou' ranking to qualify for the $1,500,000 World Tour Finals, which will be held in the Chinese city for the first time from December 12-16.
"Sindhu has written to Badminton Association of India (BAI) asking them to allow her to skip the Syed Modi tournament so that she can concentrate on the World Tour Finals in December," Sindhu's father PV Ramana told PTI.

"She has also informed the organisers and national coach P Gopichand."
Olympic silver medallist Sindhu has continued her sensational form this season, claiming silver medals at major events such as the Commonwealth Games, World Championship and Asian Games.
She also reached the finals of the India Open and Thailand Open, besides producing her best performance at the All England Open Championships with a semi-final finish.
The World Tour Finals, which showcases the elite top eight players, will be Sindhu's 18th tournament this year.

"It is a prestigious tournament and she will need to be at her peak to win a medal. So at least 20 days of training would be required to be in good shape," said Ramana.
This will be Sindhu's third appearance at the year-ending event. She had qualified in the 2016 edition, losing in the semi-finals.
Last year, Sindhu had reached the finals, losing to Japan's Akane Yamaguchi at Dubai.
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