‘Denmark Open was the final straw’: PV Sindhu shares frustration failing to cope with the “invisible virus”

Xtra Time Web Desk: Champion shuttler and 2016 Rio Olympics silver medalist PV Sindhu has given her fans a mini heartbreak as she chose to retire from the game for the time being. The 25 year old took such a decision after failing to represent the country in the Denmark Open because of the pandemic situation. The Hyderabad born Sindhu wasn’t talking about retiring from professional badminton but from “negativity, the constant fear and uncertainty.”

In a tweet she said, “Denmark Open was the final straw. I RETIRE,” followed by a lengthy message describing why she took such a decision. Sindhu has been struggling to deal with the pandemic which kept her indoors for months and that might have taken its toll. Addressing that missing the Denmark Open was a setback, Sindhu claimed that it only inspired her to “come back twice as hard” in training for the Asia Open.

Here’s the full text of her message:

“Denmark Open was the final straw. I RETIRE.

I’ve been thinking about coming clean with my feelings for a while now. I admit I have been struggling to deal with it. It just feels so wrong, you know. That’s why I’m writing today to tell you that I’m done. It’s understandable if you’re shocked or confused but by the time you finish reading this you would have learnt about my point of view, and hopefully, will support it too.

This pandemic has been an eye-opener for me. I could train hard to fight the toughest of opponents, tooth and nail, right till the final shot of the game. I have done it before, I can do it again. But how do I defeat this invisible virus that has the entire world in a fix? It has been months at home and we still question ourselves every time we step out. Internalizing all this and reading about so many heart-breaking stories online has got me to question a lot about myself and this world we live in. Not being able to represent India in the Denmark Open was the last straw.

Today. I choose to retire from this current sense of unrest. I retire from this negativity, the constant fear, uncertainty. I choose to retire from a complete lack of control over the unknown.

Most importantly, I choose to retire from substandard hygiene standards and our lackadaisical attitude towards the virus.

We must not digress: we need to be better prepared. We must defeat this virus together. The choices we make today will define our future and the future of the next generation. We cannot afford to let them down.

I may have given you guys a mini-heart attack: unprecedented times requires unprecedented measures. I guess I needed to get you guys to sit up and take notice. That being said, we must be hopeful about the light shining at the end of the tunnel. Yes, Denmark Open didn’t happen but that won’t stop me from training. When life comes at you, one must come back twice as hard. So will I for the Asia Open. I refuse to give up without putting up a solid fight. I refuse to give up without conquering this fear. And will carry on doing so till we have a safer world.”