"Is It Safe Enough": Saina Nehwal Questions Holding Thomas And Uber Cup Amid Coronavirus
Saina Nehwal has questioned organising the Thomas and Uber Cup amid the coronavirus pandemic asking if it's safe to conduct the Cup at this time.
- Asian News International
- Updated: September 13, 2020 09:07 pm IST
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Saina Nehwal raises questiones over organising Thomas and Uber Cup
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"Is it safe enough..." asked Saina on organising the Cup amid a pandemic
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Seven countries have already withdrawn from the tournament
Ace Indian shuttler Saina Nehwal on Sunday raised safety concerns over conducting the Thomas and Uber Cup in Denmark amid the coronavirus pandemic. Nehwal said seven countries have already withdrawn from the tournament that is scheduled from October 3 to 11 in Aarhus, Denmark. Taking to Twitter Nehwal wrote, "7 countries have withdrawn from tournament cause of the pandemic...Is it safe enough to conduct this tournament during this time ??... (Thomas and Uber Cup 2020) #coronavirus." India's Uber Cup squad will be bolstered by the presence of both Saina Nehwal and PV Sindhu after the latter consented to her availability at the insistence of BAI president Himanta Biswa Sarma.
7 countries have withdrawn from tournament cause of the pandemic...Is it safe enough to conduct this tournament during this time ??... (Thomas and Uber Cup 2020) #coronavirus https://t.co/HC1qnueeLb
— Saina Nehwal (@NSaina) September 13, 2020
Commonwealth Games bronze medallists Ashwini Ponnappa and Sikki Reddy, meanwhile, will be helming the doubles department with youngsters Aakarshi Kashyap and Malvika Bansod also getting a look into the squad.
In Uber Cup, India finds itself in Group D with the other teams being China, Germany, and France.
India's Thomas Cup squad will be led by former world number one Kidambi Srikanth with Parupalli Kashyap and Lakshya Sen being the other top stars.
The doubles charge will be spearheaded by Manu Attri and B Sumeeth Reddy as the country's number one duo of Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty had to pull out following Rankireddy testing positive for COVID-19.
In Thomas Cup, India have been placed in Group C with 2016 champions Denmark being their biggest competition, besides Germany and Algeria in the same group. However, the 14-time champions China are still awaiting confirmation of their participation.
Notably, India had canceled their preparatory camp in the lead up to the tournament. The Sports Authority of India had proposed the preparatory camp in Hyderabad which was originally scheduled to start on September 7 and conclude on September 27.
However, the camp was cancelled on Thursday after it became clear that players would not get any relaxation on the seven-day mandatory quarantine period.