Indian shuttler HS Prannoy made a remarkable comeback at the Thomas Cup after battling health issues for the past four months. Despite struggling with a stomach problem similar to acid reflux, Prannoy managed to compete at the highest level and gain valuable insights for future events.
During the Thomas Cup, Prannoy secured victories against top players like Anthony Ginting and Harry Huang, showcasing his fighting spirit and determination. Despite a tough loss to world no. 2 Shi Yu Qi of China, Prannoy remained positive and focused on the learning experience.
Reflecting on his performance, Prannoy emphasized the importance of not giving up easily and learning from each match. He acknowledged the areas he needs to work on and appreciated the opportunity to face top players after a long break from competitive badminton.
In the men’s doubles category, Asian Games champions Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty faced a tough challenge against world no.1 Liang Wei Keng and Wang Chang. Despite a loss, the Indian pair remained optimistic and vowed to come back stronger in future tournaments.
Prannoy and his teammates showcased resilience and determination at the Thomas Cup, setting the stage for a promising future in Indian badminton. With valuable lessons learned and a renewed focus on training, the Indian shuttlers are ready to take on the world’s best in upcoming events.