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PV Sindhu hoping to be fit for World Tour Finals in December

One of the fittest sportsperson in the circuit, Sindhu had suffered a stress fracture on her left foot on way to her maiden Commonwealth Games gold medal in Birmingham in August. "To take it (break) positively, I think this is the only time I would get a break because next year is going to be a hectic one with tournaments lined up one after another," Sindhu, who is the ambassador of the Brave together campaign, told PTI. "But on the negative side, I would say it's unfortunate that I am taking a break.

But it's important because you have to take care of your body and make sure you're completely fit and fine, you will have to maintain yourself to cope up with that level of play. "It's important to recover soon and address it in a way that you are stronger than ever. It's getting better and hopefully, I'll be starting in December." Sindhu will miss the next two BWF World Tour Super 750 events -- Denmark Open (Oct 18-23) and French Open (Oct 25 to 30) this month.

The World Tour Finals are scheduled in Guangzhou, China from December 14 to 18. Asked if that's the target now, Sindhu said: "Yeah, definitely. I am not playing Denmark and Paris.

But hopefully, I mean, if I'm there then definitely yeah..." Sindhu was part of a panel discussion in Mumbai on 'Bridging Gaps In Mental Health By Making Support Accessible', launched by Maybelline New York in partnership with NGO Sangath. The 27-year-old from Hyderabad said the mental health of sports persons is being ignored and it is important to talk about it. "Everybody feels it, there are phases where, you know, you play matches and you lose and you feel sad about it and you don't know what to do about it," she said.

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