SHE WAS NEVER GONE Sindhu ended up being India’s star at the World Championships and Glaswegians applauded her on Finals Day. And a Prince without ostentatious pomp … there was more to last week’s badminton World Championship than the action on court. After that, I will go home and start thinking about my future. at the removal of the Dutchman and said the “changing and chopping policy” will not do any good to the Indian team. “What we will have to see is whether we can still give a 100 percent physical effort just three days after playing in Paris. Johri also explained the reason why the period of rights has been reduced from 10 years to five years. 1CWG 2018: India’s gold rush continues as badminton, table tennis teams script historic winsWhy don’t Japanese fans mob players for selfies. so that their names are uttered perfectly at next month’s Japan Open and in the lead-up to Tokyo. We decide to like a player or not depending on how he moves his feet,” he adds. The board said there would be no further comment until the process is completed.