New Delhi, July 31:Led by London Olympics bronze medallist Saina Nehwal, India will be fielding its strongest ever squad at the 2013 BWF World Championship to be played in Gungzhou, China from August 5-11.
Women’s doubles combination of Jwala Gutta and Ashwini Ponnappa had ended India’s 28-year-old medal drought at the World Championship by winning the bronze medal in 2011. Though they would not be seen in action in China, all eyes will be trained on world number three Saina to record her maiden podium finish in the tournament.
“Though Saina is obviously our best bet at the World Championship, this will be the first time that India would have two representatives in each of the five categories at the world championship and that is proof of how well our players are performing at the international circuit,” Badminton Association of India (BAI) president Akhilesh Das Gupta said in a statement.
At the World Championship, there are no qualification rounds and only shuttlers inside the top 50 world rankings are eligible to participate and Das Gupta said the largest-ever contingent is a proof that India is fast becoming a superpower in the game.
“The members of the Indian squad are training hard for the championship and I have no doubt that all of them will make the country proud with their performance,” the BAI president added.
According to the tournament rules, any player reaching the semi-final is assured of a bronze medal. (PTI)