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PV Sindhu Parts Ways With Coach Park Tae Sang, Who Feels 'Responsible' For Her "Disappointing Moves"

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PV Sindhu's coach Park Tae Sang has parted ways with the Indian badminton star. Park joined hands with Sindhu in 2019. Under Park Tae-Sang, Sindhu won three BWF World Tour tiles – the Syed Modi International, Swiss Open and Singapore Open.

She also won the women's singles gold medal at the Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham and the bronze medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and then a gold at the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games.

Park took responsibility of Sindhu's recent poor form. "Hello, it's been a while since I said hello. I came back to Hyderabad a few days ago.

And I want to say thank you to everyone who worried about my father. To be honest, my father's condition is not good yet. So I felt heavy walking back to India," Park Tae Sang wrote in an Instagram post.

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