Olympic medallist shuttler Saina Nehwal has suggested the Indian players need to improve their physical fitness to cope with the demands of international badminton and attain the consistency required to win titles regularly on the world tour.
In a free-flowing interaction with PTI, the 2012 London Games bronze medallist spoke about how injuries have become “normal” for the current generation, and how the new crop of women’s singles players lack “aggression” and have become “soft” in the age of social media.
“We need to be more consistent to be like how it was before. We need more consistent results from Satwik-Chirag or Lakshya or Sindhu or the upcoming ones. We need the results for sure,” Saina, who is in the city for the Legends’ Vision Legacy Tour India, said on Monday.
“Maybe they should look for good trainers and physios. The coaching part is not that difficult if your body is 100%. So maybe just focus on more trainers and physios and getting your body stronger to win …​Olympic medallist shuttler Saina Nehwal has suggested the Indian players need to improve their physical fitness to cope with the demands of international badminton and attain the consistency required to win titles regularly on the world tour.
In a free-flowing interaction with PTI, the 2012 London Games bronze medallist spoke about how injuries have become “normal” for the current generation, and how the new crop of women’s singles players lack “aggression” and have become “soft” in the age of social media.
“We need to be more consistent to be like how it was before. We need more consistent results from Satwik-Chirag or Lakshya or Sindhu or the upcoming ones. We need the results for sure,” Saina, who is in the city for the Legends’ Vision Legacy Tour India, said on Monday.
“Maybe they should look for good trainers and physios. The coaching part is not that difficult if your body is 100%. So maybe just focus on more trainers and physios and getting your body stronger to win … ​Latest News [ SOBAN NEWS: International and National ]