PV Sindhu ropes in South Korean great Lee Hyun Il as consulting coach
PV Sindhu has roped in former South Korean great Lee Hyun Il as consulting coach for the upcoming tournaments in BWF circuit.
Star Indian shuttler PV Sindhu has roped in South Korean great Lee Hyun II as her consulting coach on an interim basis before her anticipated return to action next month.
The move came after the recent appointment of Anup Sridhar as Sindhu's interim coach a couple of days back. The duo will be in Sindhu’s coaching team till December 2024.
The decision of a permanent coaching team is expected by that time.
Sindhu will return to competitive action next month at the European swing in the Arctic Open in Finland.
Lee Hyun is a former world number one and has played alongside Sindhu in the Premier Badminton League (PBL). During his playing career, he won two Asian Games team gold medals in 2002 and 2014 and a world championships bronze medal in 2006.
“I’m thrilled to have Anup and Lee Hyun Il joining my team in this crucial period. Anup’s understanding of Indian badminton and his strategic approach has always impressed me, and I look forward to working closely with him,” Sindhu said in a release.
His inclusion, alongside Sridhar, was aimed at creating a dynamic coaching duo that blends experience, tactical precision, and deep knowledge of the sport. Both coaches will help in Sindhu’s preparation as she begins her post-Olympic campaign and aims to sharpen her game for the upcoming European circuit.P
“Having Lee, with his meticulous preparation and legendary experience, is an honour. I’ve always respected his attention to detail, and I can’t wait to learn from him during these next few months," the release read.
On joining Sindhu’s coaching team, Hyun Il said, “Working with PV Sindhu was an easy decision. Our previous partnership in the PBL highlighted her fierce determination and exceptional talent. I am excited to contribute to her growth and success in the upcoming tournaments."
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