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Indian star shuttler PV Sindhu has taken a big decision not to participate in the two-week national camp for the Asian Games. He will train separately with Malaysia’s new coach Muhammad Hafiz Hashim for this competition. Let us inform you that the Badminton Association of India (BAI) has organized a ‘compulsory’ camp for 19 shuttlers going to Hangzhou from September 11 to 24 at the Pullela Gopichand Badminton Academy (PGBA). In this, only players playing Badminton World Federation (BWF) tournaments are allowed.
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Many of the 19 players like Lakshya Sen, Tanisha Crasto, Ashwini Ponnappa are currently playing the Hong Kong Open and will join the camp only after their return. The badminton team will leave for China on September 24, with their programs starting on September 28.
It has been reliably learned that former world champion PV Sindhu has been cleared by the authorities and will train at the Gachibowli Stadium and Suchitra Academy, Hindustan Times reported.
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Sindhu is currently in the United States where she was invited by technology major Apple to unveil the Made in India iPhone 15.
Sindhu has had a disappointing year so far, exiting the first two rounds of the tournament 10 out of 15 times and reaching the final just once at the Spain Masters in April. After a Round 2 exit at the World Championships last month, Sindhu has decided to skip the BWF World Tour tournaments to prepare for the Asian Games.

