Badminton

PV Sindhu parts ways with Park Tae-Sang; ‘She wanted a change,’ says Korean coach

PV Sindhu parts ways with Park Tae-Sang; ‘She wanted a change,’ says Korean coach

With Indian badminton superstar PV Sindhu, coach Park Tae Sang is no longer associated. Park collaborated with Badminton in 2019. Under Park Tae-Sang, Sindhu won three BWF World Tour contests: the Syed Modi International, Switzerland Open, and Singapore Open. She also won the women’s singles gold title at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, the 2020 Olympics bronze medal in Tokyo, and the 2022 Commonwealth Games gold medal.

Park took responsibility for Sindhu’s recent poor form.

“I haven’t said hello in a while, so welcome. I recently returned to Hyderabad. I also want to express my gratitude to everyone concerned about my father. To be honest, my father’s health isn’t great right now. I felt weighty as I made my way back to India “Park Tae Sang posted a message on Instagram. (Read Also: India enters semi-finals of Asian Mixed Team Badminton Championships with an assured first medal)

“And because so many people have inquired, I’d like to discuss my relationship with @pvsindhu1. She has played poorly in each of the most recent games, and as her teacher, I take responsibility. She declared that she would find a new coach because she desired a change. I made the decision to abide by and honor her choice. I’m sad I can’t be with her until the Olympics, but for the time being I’m going to cheer her on from a distance. I will cherish every second I spent with her. I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has helped and inspired me.”

Two-time Olympic medalist Sindhu described her path to winning the badminton world championship in 2019 and said she had been anticipating it for more than five years. In the 2013 and 2014 World Championships, Sindhu earned the bronze medal, but in 2017 and 2018, the Indian shuttler lost in the championship match on both occasions. But in 2019, she was able to claim victory after soundly beating Japan’s Nozomi Okuhara in the summit match.

“It’s a very important issue. Being a global champion is, in my opinion, what happens after the Olympics. In 2019, I triumphed. Because I had been anticipating it for five years, it was a completely different experience for me. Two copper, two silver, and that gold were all I had. After the Olympics, it is undoubtedly one of the biggest competitions out there “In an exclusive chat with NDTV, Sindhu said.

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