Chief national coach Pullela Gopichand on Sunday hailed India's first-ever gold medal at the Badminton Asia Team Championships and said the performance of the young women brigade gives him a lot of hope for the future.
The Indian women's team on Sunday scripted a historic title win at the Badminton Asia Team Championships with a tight 3-2 victory over Thailand in Shah Alam, Malaysia. "It has been a fantastic performance.
Overall, every member of the team contributed. We beat some really top teams, not many teams in the world can talk about beating China, Japan and Thailand and I think each played well," Gopichand said after the win. "It has been a total team performance, a superb win for the team.
It was great how Sindhu won the match and then Gayatri and Treesa were playing somebody strong. It was a fantastic win. It was a tough match to pull through and then Anmol was really special." It is the first-ever major title for the Indian women in team championships and provides a big boost to the side ahead of the Uber Cup, which is set to be held in Chengdu, China from April 28 to May 5. "It is good that we have strong singles and strong doubles, it makes a formidable team but having said that there are teams like China, Japan, Korea which are very strong and we definitely need to have our best team winning there," Gopichand said. "It's still time, I am very happy about this performance and I am hopeful about the future." Gopichand again praised the 17-year-old Anmol Kharb, who once again delivered when it mattered by winning the deciding fifth rubber of the five-match tie. "To actually play the deciding tie in a big match...