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PV Sindhu pulls out of all remaining 2025 BWF events to focus on injury recovery

Sindhu, the 2019 world champion, said her rehabilitation and training were already underway

PTI Published 27.10.25, 01:59 PM
P.V. Sindhu

P.V. Sindhu AP/PTI

Two-time Olympic medallist P V Sindhu has decided to withdraw from all remaining BWF Tour events in 2025 to focus on complete recovery from a foot injury that she sustained ahead of the European leg.

The 30-year-old from Hyderabadi shuttler said the decision was taken after detailed consultation with her support team and medical experts, including renowned sports orthopaedist Dr Dinshaw Pardiwala.

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"After consulting closely with my team and with the guidance of the incredible Dr Pardiwala, we felt it was best for me to withdraw from all remaining BWF Tour events in 2025," Sindhu said in a statement on Monday.

"The foot injury I sustained before the European leg has not fully recovered, and while it is never easy to accept, injuries are an inseparable part of every athlete's journey. They test your resilience and patience, but they also spark the fire to come back stronger."

Sindhu, the 2019 world champion, said her rehabilitation and training were already underway under the supervision of Dr Wayne Lombard, with support from Nisha Rawat, Chetna, and her coach Irwansyah Adi Pratama.

"Under the constant care of Dr Wayne Lombard, the support of Nisha Rawat and Chetna, and the guidance of my coach Irwansyah, I am surrounded by a team that gives me strength every single day.

"Their belief in me fuels my own, and I feel motivated, grateful, and hungrier than ever for what lies ahead." The Commonwealth Games champion has struggled with injuries and form for quite sometime now.

After early exit at Paris Games, this year too has been far from ideal for Sindhu, who has endured multiple first and second round ousters, with quarterfinals finishes at India Open super 750, World Championships and China Masters Super 750 being the highlight of the season.

She had come close to winning a top tier title at Malaysia Masters last year, finishing runner-up.

She, however, claimed the Syed Modi International super 300 last December.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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