Olympic qualification is a responsibility: Sumeeth

NEW DELHI: Ecstatic after becoming the first Indian men’s doubles pair to qualify for the Olympics, Manu Attri and B Sumeeth Reddy are now looking to tighten their game and improve their fitness level ahead of the Rio Games in August.

The World No. 20 Indian pair sealed its Rio berth after the BWF World ranking were released last Thursday, following the end of the qualification period between May 4, 2015 to May 1, 2016.

Playing their maiden Olympics, Manu said they will work harder to make up for the lack of experience.

“Experience is important. But if you work hard, you can improve faster. There is a three-month gap now and we will look to train harder and improve our fitness for Olympics,” the 23-year-old said.

“Now there is no target apart from Olympics. Like any other athlete, I want to win a medal for my country.”

Sumeeth said: “Olympics is once in four years and all the players ranked higher than us would obviously be in pressure while playing us, so if we can showcase the best game, then God willing I think we can stand on the podium.

“Now that we have qualified, we are given extra attention on court and off court in the camps, most of the players have been feeding us, so there a responsibility on both of us to ensure we give our best to get a medal for India.”

It, however, will be an uphill task for the Indian duo to return with a medal from Rio if their recent performances are any indicator.

Manu and Sumeeth, who had reached the finals of US Open Grand Prix Gold and won the Mexico Open Grand Prix last year, haven’t crossed the first round of any Super Series event this year, apart from the India Open, where they beat an Indian pair in the opening round.

Sumeeth said: “The inconsistency is due to the number of tournaments we had to play since one year, just to make sure we qualify but we now would mostly be focusing on the Olympics so I would like to think that the results would get better from now.

“I think we need to cut down simple errors on court and not give away easy points. We have got to work hard each day without thinking about the results as giving our best is in our hands.”

Asked about the next tournaments and targets, Manu said: “We are next playing Thomas Cup (May 15-22) and then there is Indonesia Open (May 30-June 5) and the long-time target is a medal at 2018 Commonwealth Games,” he said. (AGENCIES)