Why Did Sindhu Withdraw from the BWF Tour 2025?
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Key Takeaways
- P.V Sindhu has withdrawn from the remaining BWF Tour 2025 events.
- Her decision comes after consulting with Dr. Dinshaw Pardiwala.
- She is focusing on recovery from a foot injury.
- Sindhu aims to return to competitive play by January 2026.
- She appreciates the support from her fans and team.
New Delhi, Oct 27 (NationPress) P.V Sindhu, a two-time Olympic medalist, has made the decision to withdraw from all remaining BWF Tour 2025 events due to her ongoing recovery from a foot injury sustained during the European leg.
The talented shuttler explained that this choice was reached after thorough discussions with her support team and the esteemed sports medicine expert Dr. Dinshaw Pardiwala, who evaluated her rehabilitation progress.
"After consulting closely with my team and under the guidance of the remarkable Dr. Pardiwala, we concluded that it was best for me to step back from the remaining BWF Tour events in 2025.
"The foot injury I incurred prior to the European leg is still healing, and while accepting this reality is never easy, injuries are a fundamental part of every athlete's journey. They challenge your resilience and patience but also ignite the drive to return stronger than before.
"Recovery and training are already underway. With the continuous support of Dr. Wayne Lombard, Nisha Rawat, Chetna, and my coach Irwansyah, I am fortunate to have a team that bolsters my spirit every day. Their faith in me enhances my own motivation, and I feel invigorated, thankful, and eager for what the future holds.
Sindhu expressed her heartfelt gratitude to her fans, well-wishers, and the sporting community for their unwavering support and encouragement. She also mentioned her anticipation to return to the court around January 2026, with her current focus centered on recovery and preparing for the next chapter of her career.
“Thank you all for your infinite love and support; it genuinely means more than words can convey. The journey continues soon,” Sindhu shared in a post on her Instagram stories.
Following an early exit at the Paris Games last year, Sindhu has encountered a difficult 2025 season, marked by several first and second-round defeats. Key highlights of her season include quarterfinal finishes at the China Masters Super 750, India Open Super 750, and the World Championships.
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