New Delhi (IANS) Former World no.1 badminton player Kidambi Srikanth has said that he was not happy with the unexpected break from the sports activities due to the lockdown amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Srikanth last played at the All England Championships in March, where he lost to China’s Chen Long in the first round. “I am not really happy with this forced break. We, as players, usually would like a break from the regular stretch of tournaments, training and then playing tournaments again,” Srikanth said in his column on Hindustan Times.
“Having said that, this is not exactly the kind of break we want to take. You do not want to be in a position where you cannot even train. Hence, this period is really very frustrating as neither can you go out, train or pretty much do anything.” Srikanth said that most of his time went in sleeping and he spends about 15 minutes every day working out.
“With so much time available and nothing much to do, I have been sleeping mostly; that is where most of my time goes. I sleep for 12 to 14 hours every day, after which there is little time left anyway,” he said.
Srikanth had been in the middle of a race against time to seal qualification to the Tokyo Olympics when the coronavirus pandemic exploded on a global scale. It ultimately led to an unprecedented postponement of the Olympics itself to 2021.